Advances in East Asian Agricultural Origins Studies: The Pleistocene to Holocene Transition

Scientific understanding about domestication and the origins of food production in East Asia is undergoing rapid change based on new data from archaeology, paleobiology, and paleoenvironmental studies. The earliest agricultural and pastoral societies emerged from the highly diverse habitats and Pale...

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description Scientific understanding about domestication and the origins of food production in East Asia is undergoing rapid change based on new data from archaeology, paleobiology, and paleoenvironmental studies. The earliest agricultural and pastoral societies emerged from the highly diverse habitats and Paleolithic cultures of East Asia. This offers an unprecedented opportunity to understand and predict variability in the tempo and mode of the Paleolithic to Neolithic transition. Advances in East Asian Agricultural Origins Studies: The Pleistocene to Holocene Transition aims to present the most advanced research from varied regions of East Asia, with the purpose of evaluating the significance of Paleolithic cultural influences on the transition to Neolithic adaptations by comparing cultural evolutionary scenarios through time and across space. The array of approaches will be multidisciplinary, featuring quantitative, qualitative, and integrated data and methodologies. Understanding the transition from foraging to Neolithic agriculture, which was among the most dramatic and influential in the history of modern Homo sapiens, has ramifications for the study of Late Quaternary growth of human populations, societal complexity, landscape use, migration, and impacts on ecosystems.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-811262024-03-27T16:34:26Z Advances in East Asian Agricultural Origins Studies: The Pleistocene to Holocene Transition Yu, Pei-Lin Kazunobu, Ikeya Zhang, Meng microblade technology broad spectrum revolution Pleistocene to Holocene transition origin of food production hunter–gatherers macroecology Constructing Frames of Reference palaeoenvironment Hokkaido terminal Pleistocene initial Holocene climate fluctuation 8.2 ka BP cooling event transitional sites Early Neolithic adaptive strategy North China Paleolithic Taiwan aquatic-focused foraging Neolithic Taiwan agricultural adoption niche variation theory invasion theory prey choice model complex hunting–gathering Paleolithic–Neolithic transition aquatic utilization China bronze age hunter gatherers interaction irrigation system Jomon people Korean Peninsula wet rice cultivation dry-field farming first farmers Jomon paddy rice farming sedentarised hunter-gatherers Yayoi n/a East Asia origins of agriculture paleolithic to Neolithic transition thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general Scientific understanding about domestication and the origins of food production in East Asia is undergoing rapid change based on new data from archaeology, paleobiology, and paleoenvironmental studies. The earliest agricultural and pastoral societies emerged from the highly diverse habitats and Paleolithic cultures of East Asia. This offers an unprecedented opportunity to understand and predict variability in the tempo and mode of the Paleolithic to Neolithic transition. Advances in East Asian Agricultural Origins Studies: The Pleistocene to Holocene Transition aims to present the most advanced research from varied regions of East Asia, with the purpose of evaluating the significance of Paleolithic cultural influences on the transition to Neolithic adaptations by comparing cultural evolutionary scenarios through time and across space. The array of approaches will be multidisciplinary, featuring quantitative, qualitative, and integrated data and methodologies. Understanding the transition from foraging to Neolithic agriculture, which was among the most dramatic and influential in the history of modern Homo sapiens, has ramifications for the study of Late Quaternary growth of human populations, societal complexity, landscape use, migration, and impacts on ecosystems. 2022-05-06T11:29:14Z 2022-05-06T11:29:14Z 2022 book ONIX_20220506_9783036534077_192 9783036534077 9783036534084 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81126 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/5155 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/5155 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-3408-4 10.3390/books978-3-0365-3408-4 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036534077 9783036534084 176 Basel open access
spellingShingle microblade technology
broad spectrum revolution
Pleistocene to Holocene transition
origin of food production
hunter–gatherers
macroecology
Constructing Frames of Reference
palaeoenvironment
Hokkaido
terminal Pleistocene
initial Holocene
climate fluctuation
8.2 ka BP cooling event
transitional sites
Early Neolithic
adaptive strategy
North China
Paleolithic Taiwan
aquatic-focused foraging
Neolithic Taiwan
agricultural adoption
niche variation theory
invasion theory
prey choice model
complex hunting–gathering
Paleolithic–Neolithic transition
aquatic utilization
China
bronze age
hunter gatherers
interaction
irrigation system
Jomon people
Korean Peninsula
wet rice cultivation
dry-field farming
first farmers
Jomon
paddy rice farming
sedentarised hunter-gatherers
Yayoi
n/a
East Asia
origins of agriculture
paleolithic to Neolithic transition
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
Advances in East Asian Agricultural Origins Studies: The Pleistocene to Holocene Transition
title Advances in East Asian Agricultural Origins Studies: The Pleistocene to Holocene Transition
title_full Advances in East Asian Agricultural Origins Studies: The Pleistocene to Holocene Transition
title_fullStr Advances in East Asian Agricultural Origins Studies: The Pleistocene to Holocene Transition
title_full_unstemmed Advances in East Asian Agricultural Origins Studies: The Pleistocene to Holocene Transition
title_short Advances in East Asian Agricultural Origins Studies: The Pleistocene to Holocene Transition
title_sort advances in east asian agricultural origins studies the pleistocene to holocene transition
topic microblade technology
broad spectrum revolution
Pleistocene to Holocene transition
origin of food production
hunter–gatherers
macroecology
Constructing Frames of Reference
palaeoenvironment
Hokkaido
terminal Pleistocene
initial Holocene
climate fluctuation
8.2 ka BP cooling event
transitional sites
Early Neolithic
adaptive strategy
North China
Paleolithic Taiwan
aquatic-focused foraging
Neolithic Taiwan
agricultural adoption
niche variation theory
invasion theory
prey choice model
complex hunting–gathering
Paleolithic–Neolithic transition
aquatic utilization
China
bronze age
hunter gatherers
interaction
irrigation system
Jomon people
Korean Peninsula
wet rice cultivation
dry-field farming
first farmers
Jomon
paddy rice farming
sedentarised hunter-gatherers
Yayoi
n/a
East Asia
origins of agriculture
paleolithic to Neolithic transition
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
topic_facet microblade technology
broad spectrum revolution
Pleistocene to Holocene transition
origin of food production
hunter–gatherers
macroecology
Constructing Frames of Reference
palaeoenvironment
Hokkaido
terminal Pleistocene
initial Holocene
climate fluctuation
8.2 ka BP cooling event
transitional sites
Early Neolithic
adaptive strategy
North China
Paleolithic Taiwan
aquatic-focused foraging
Neolithic Taiwan
agricultural adoption
niche variation theory
invasion theory
prey choice model
complex hunting–gathering
Paleolithic–Neolithic transition
aquatic utilization
China
bronze age
hunter gatherers
interaction
irrigation system
Jomon people
Korean Peninsula
wet rice cultivation
dry-field farming
first farmers
Jomon
paddy rice farming
sedentarised hunter-gatherers
Yayoi
n/a
East Asia
origins of agriculture
paleolithic to Neolithic transition
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
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