Neolithisation in the southern Lesser Khingan Mountains: lithic technologies and ecological adaptation

  • Yue J
  • Li Y
  • Yang S
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Abstract

North-east China occupies an important geographic position for understanding the process of Neolithisation in East Asia. Although archaeologists have long debated the trajectory of change in this region, a lack of intensive survey and excavation has precluded convincing interpretations. This article presents research on the newly excavated sites of Huayang and Taoshan in the southern Lesser Khingan Mountains, with a particular focus on the lithic assemblages. Comparative and environmental analyses demonstrate the largely uniform trajectory of lithic technologies across north-east China and close correspondence with Late Glacial palaeoclimatic and palaeoenvironmental changes.

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Yue, J.-P., Li, Y.-Q., & Yang, S.-X. (2019). Neolithisation in the southern Lesser Khingan Mountains: lithic technologies and ecological adaptation. Antiquity, 93(371), 1144–1160. https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2019.92

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