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The earliest evidence for a microblade adaptation in the remote,high altitude regions of the Tibetan Plateau

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Microblade assemblages are among the most common prehistoric archaeological materials found on the Tibetan Plateau(TP)and are thought to indicate large scale migration to and settlement of the TP.Few microblade sites,however,have been systematically excavated,especially in the remotest,highest-elevation regions of the TP.The timing of the large-scale arrival,spread,and permanent settlement of people on the TP therefore remains controversial.In this paper,we report on a recently excavated site,Locality 3 of the Nwya Dew Site(ND3),located at 4600 meters above sea level(masl),near the shore of Ngoin Lake,on the interior TP.Our analyses reveal a fairly typical microblade technological orientation and two types of microblade cores:wedge-shaped and semi-conical,which are similar to those found throughout North China.Using Optically Stimulated Luminescence(OSL)dating and AMS 14C dating,the age of ND3 ranges from 11 to 10 ka.This date range indicates ND3 is the oldest microblade site yet recorded in the remote,high-elevation regions of the TP and thus provides important information about when and how hunter-gatherers using microblades began exploiting the higher altitudes of the TP.Taken together,studies at ND3 and throughout the TP suggest that a microblade adaptation is associated with the first prolonged human occupation of the plateau and that microblades played a significant role in mediating the risks and facilitating the mobility necessary to permanently inhabit the TP.

The interior of Tibetan PlateauNwya Devu locality 3MicrobladeEarly HoloceneHigh altitude adaption

Yingshuai JIN、Xiaoling ZHANG、Shejiang WANG、Junyi GE、Wei HE、Wa DA、Yunyao TAN、Ziyi YANG、Christopher MORGAN、Xing GAO

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Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100044,China

University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100049,China

Cultural Relics Conservation Institute of the Xizang Autonomous Region,Lhasa 850000,China

Nagqu Culture and Tourism Bureau,Nagqu 852000,China

University of Nevada,Reno 89557,USA

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2024

中国科学:地球科学(英文版)
中国科学院

中国科学:地球科学(英文版)

影响因子:1.002
ISSN:1674-7313
年,卷(期):2024.67(5)