Zhang et al. contest that Chusang was part of an annual mobility round that “more likely” included seasonal use of high-elevation environments than permanent use. We show that their probabilistic statement hinges on indefensible claims about hunter-gatherer mobility. In the context of quantitative data from hunter-gatherer ethnography, our travel model shows that seasonal-use models are highly unlikely to explain Chusang.
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Haas, W. R., Aldenderfer, M. S., & Meyer, M. C. (2017, August 11). Response to Comment on “Permanent human occupation of the central Tibetan Plateau in the early Holocene.” Science. American Association for the Advancement of Science. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aam9444
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