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View article: KN-LIO: Geometric Kinematics and Neural Field Coupled LiDAR-Inertial Odometry
KN-LIO: Geometric Kinematics and Neural Field Coupled LiDAR-Inertial Odometry Open
Recent advancements in LiDAR-Inertial Odometry (LIO) have boosted a large amount of applications. However, traditional LIO systems tend to focus more on localization rather than mapping, with maps consisting mostly of sparse geometric elem…
View article: Ancient Mitogenomes Reveal the Maternal Genetic History of East Asian Dogs
Ancient Mitogenomes Reveal the Maternal Genetic History of East Asian Dogs Open
Recent studies have suggested that dogs were domesticated during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) in Siberia, which contrasts with previous proposed domestication centers (e.g. Europe, the Middle East, and East Asia). Ancient DNA provides a …
View article: Accurate method based on data filtering for quantitative multi-element analysis of soils using CF-LIBS
Accurate method based on data filtering for quantitative multi-element analysis of soils using CF-LIBS Open
To obtain more stable spectral data for accurate quantitative analysis of multi-element, especially for the large-area in-situ elements detection of soils, we propose a method for a multi-element quantitative analysis of soils using calibr…
View article: Faunal remains data from Paleolithic to early Iron Age archaeological sites in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China
Faunal remains data from Paleolithic to early Iron Age archaeological sites in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China Open
According to published archaeological sources, zooarchaeological data collection on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and its marginal and transitional areas is inadequate, and relevant datasets have not been published. For this reason, we collect…
View article: Faunal remains data from Paleolithic to early Iron Age archaeological sites in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China
Faunal remains data from Paleolithic to early Iron Age archaeological sites in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China Open
According to published archaeological sources, zooarchaeological data collection on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and its marginal and transitional areas is inadequate, and relevant datasets have not been published. For this reason, we collect…
View article: Faunal remains data from Paleolithic to early Iron Age archaeological sites in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China
Faunal remains data from Paleolithic to early Iron Age archaeological sites in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China Open
According to published archaeological sources, zooarchaeological data collection on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and its marginal and transitional areas is inadequate, and relevant datasets have not been published. For this reason, we collect…
View article: Editorial: Human-Environmental Interactions in Prehistoric Periods – Volume II
Editorial: Human-Environmental Interactions in Prehistoric Periods – Volume II Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Earth Sci., 15 September 2023Sec. Quaternary Science, Geomorphology and Paleoenvironment Volume 11 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2023.1260161
View article: Isotopic evidence reveals the gradual intensification of millet agriculture in Neolithic western Loess Plateau
Isotopic evidence reveals the gradual intensification of millet agriculture in Neolithic western Loess Plateau Open
The intensification of millet agriculture facilitated the development of ancient civilization in northern China. In Inner Mongolia and the Central Plains, the intensification of millet farming was relatively continuous. However, prior evid…
View article: Transformation of animal utilization strategies from the late Neolithic to the Han Dynasty in the Hexi Corridor, northwest China: Zooarchaeological and stable isotopic evidence
Transformation of animal utilization strategies from the late Neolithic to the Han Dynasty in the Hexi Corridor, northwest China: Zooarchaeological and stable isotopic evidence Open
The trajectory and influencing factors for changes to ancient human livelihoods in the Hexi Corridor of northwest China have been intensively discussed. The Hexi Corridor is a key crossroads for trans-Eurasian exchange in both the prehisto…
View article: Water and soil management strategies and the introduction of wheat and barley to northern China: an isotopic analysis of cultivation on the Loess Plateau
Water and soil management strategies and the introduction of wheat and barley to northern China: an isotopic analysis of cultivation on the Loess Plateau Open
Studies of ‘food globalisation’ have traced the dispersal of cereals across prehistoric Eurasia. The degree to which these crops were accompanied by knowledge of soil and water preparation is less well known, however. The authors use stabl…
View article: Sustainable intensification of millet–pig agriculture in Neolithic North China
Sustainable intensification of millet–pig agriculture in Neolithic North China Open
The development of complex societies and their agricultural bases underlies key challenges we still face. This study demonstrates sustainable intensification of a pig and millet system that helped feed the earliest complex societies in Nor…
View article: Diversification in Feeding Pattern of Livestock in Early Bronze Age Northwestern China
Diversification in Feeding Pattern of Livestock in Early Bronze Age Northwestern China Open
Animal husbandry has been an indispensable part of human subsistence since the origin of agriculture. Along with the prehistoric cultural exchange, several kinds of major domestic animals diffused and gradually got popularized across the E…
View article: Environmental Influences on Human Subsistence Strategies in Southwest China During the Bronze Age: A Case Study at the Jiangxifen Site in Yunnan
Environmental Influences on Human Subsistence Strategies in Southwest China During the Bronze Age: A Case Study at the Jiangxifen Site in Yunnan Open
The study of human dietary structures is an effective means of elucidating the subsistence patterns of our prehistoric ancestors and can highlight the processes through which humans interacted with the environment. We conducted stable isot…
View article: Ancient genomes reveal tropical bovid species in the Tibetan Plateau contributed to the prevalence of hunting game until the late Neolithic
Ancient genomes reveal tropical bovid species in the Tibetan Plateau contributed to the prevalence of hunting game until the late Neolithic Open
Significance We undertook an ancient genomic DNA investigation of large animal remains dated ∼5,200 y B.P. from the Tibetan Plateau. We provide compelling evidence that the present-day low-latitude tropical inhabitants Bos gaurus and Dicer…
View article: Foraging and farming: archaeobotanical and zooarchaeological evidence for Neolithic exchange on the Tibetan Plateau
Foraging and farming: archaeobotanical and zooarchaeological evidence for Neolithic exchange on the Tibetan Plateau Open
Archaeological research has documented the migration of Neolithic farmers onto the Tibetan Plateau by 4000 BC. How these incoming groups interacted, if at all, with local indigenous foragers, however, remains unclear. New archaeobotanical …
View article: Ancient DNA Evidence from China Reveals the Expansion of Pacific Dogs
Ancient DNA Evidence from China Reveals the Expansion of Pacific Dogs Open
The ancestral homeland of Australian dingoes and Pacific dogs is proposed to be in South China. However, the location and timing of their dispersal and relationship to dog domestication is unclear. Here, we sequenced 7,000- to 2,000-year-o…
View article: Dating Human Settlement in the East-Central Tibetan Plateau during the Late Holocene
Dating Human Settlement in the East-Central Tibetan Plateau during the Late Holocene Open
Recent multidisciplinary research indicates that prehistoric agriculture innovation promoted permanent human settlements of areas up to 3400 m above sea level (asl) in the northern Tibetan Plateau, but when and how ancient humans extensive…
View article: Human paleodiet and animal utilization strategies during the Bronze Age in northwest Yunnan Province, southwest China
Human paleodiet and animal utilization strategies during the Bronze Age in northwest Yunnan Province, southwest China Open
Reconstructing ancient diets and the use of animals and plants augment our understanding of how humans adapted to different environments. Yunnan Province in southwest China is ecologically and environmentally diverse. During the Neolithic …