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Heat treatment and associated early modern human behaviors in the Late Paleolithic at the Shuidonggou site

Zhou, ZhenYu ; Guan, Ying ; Gao, Xing ; Wang, ChunXue

Chinese science bulletin, 2013-05, Vol.58 (15), p.1801-1810

Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag

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  • Título:
    Heat treatment and associated early modern human behaviors in the Late Paleolithic at the Shuidonggou site
  • Autor: Zhou, ZhenYu ; Guan, Ying ; Gao, Xing ; Wang, ChunXue
  • Assuntos: Chemistry/Food Science ; Earth Sciences ; Engineering ; geographical distribution ; heat treatment ; Humanities and Social Sciences ; humans ; Life Sciences ; multidisciplinary ; Physics ; raw materials ; Science ; Science (multidisciplinary) ; 人类行为 ; 旧石器时代晚期 ; 早期 ; 水洞沟 ; 热处理技术 ; 热处理规范 ; 调制解调器 ; 遗址
  • É parte de: Chinese science bulletin, 2013-05, Vol.58 (15), p.1801-1810
  • Notas: Paleolithic; early modern human behavior; heat treatment; technological dispersal
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    Unearthed artifacts and cultural relics from the Shuidonggou site revealed extensive information and insights regarding the activi- ties of early modem humans. A series of experimental research and physical analysis suggest that stone artifacts from Locality 2 and Locality 12 have undergone heat treatment. The utilization ratio and knapping properties of raw materials were consequently enhanced. Heat treatment technology reflects the production capacities and the survival strategies in the Upper Paleolithic period. This discovery indicates the earliest existence of this technology in the East Asia and thus confirms a wider geographic distribu- tion of this technology which provides new perspectives and evidence for understanding the associated early modem human be- haviors.
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11434-012-5522-3
  • Descrição: Unearthed artifacts and cultural relics from the Shuidonggou site revealed extensive information and insights regarding the activities of early modern humans. A series of experimental research and physical analysis suggest that stone artifacts from Locality 2 and Locality 12 have undergone heat treatment. The utilization ratio and knapping properties of raw materials were consequently enhanced. Heat treatment technology reflects the production capacities and the survival strategies in the Upper Paleolithic period. This discovery indicates the earliest existence of this technology in the East Asia and thus confirms a wider geographic distribution of this technology which provides new perspectives and evidence for understanding the associated early modern human behaviors.
  • Editor: Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag
  • Idioma: Inglês

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