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DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2019.06.038
WOS记录号: WOS:000480378000024
论文题名:
Human responses to environmental change on the southern coastal plain of the Caspian Sea during the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods
作者: Leroy, S. A. G.1,2,9; Amini, A.3; Gregg, M. W.4; Marinova, E.5; Bendrey, R.6; Zha, Y.6; Beni, A. Naderi7; Nashli, H. Fazeli8
通讯作者: Leroy, S. A. G.
刊名: QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
ISSN: 0277-3791
出版年: 2019
卷: 218, 页码:343-364
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Palynology ; Archaeology ; Caspian Sea levels ; Vegetation dynamics ; Human response ; Faunal and botanical evidence ; Neolithization ; Pleistocene-Holocene transition ; Palaeogeography ; Middle East
WOS关键词: LATE PLEISTOCENE ; LEVEL CHANGES ; CLIMATIC-CHANGE ; GORGAN BAY ; HOLOCENE ; AGE ; VEGETATION ; NORTHERN ; HISTORY ; BASIN
WOS学科分类: Geography, Physical ; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WOS研究方向: Physical Geography ; Geology
英文摘要:

This paper presents results of a multidisciplinary research initiative examining human responses to environmental change at the intersection of the southern coastal plain of the Caspian Sea and the foothills of the Alborz Mountains during the terminal Pleistocene and early Holocene. Our palaeo-environmental analysis of two sedimentary cores obtained from a lagoon in close proximity to four caves, occupied by human groups during the transition from hunting and gathering to food-producing ways of life in this region, confirms Charles McBurney's 1968 hypothesis that when Caspian Sea levels were high, Mesolithic hunters were reliant on seal and deer, but as water levels receded and a wide coastal plain emerged, hunters consumed a different range of herbivorous mammalian species.


Palynological evidence obtained from these two cores also demonstrates that the cool and dry climatic conditions often associated with the Younger Dryas stadial do not appear to have been extreme in this region. Thus, increasingly sedentary hunting and gathering groups could have drawn on plant and animal resources from multiple ecological niches without suffering significant resource stress or reduced population levels that may have been encountered in neighbouring regions. Our analyses of botanical, faunal and archaeological remains from a recently-discovered open-air Mesolithic and aceramic Neolithic site also shows an early process of Neolithization in the southern Caspian basin, which was a very gradual, low-cost adaptation to new ways of life, with neither the abandonment of hunting and gathering, nor a climatic trigger event for the emergence of a low-level, food-producing society. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/145467
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作者单位: 1.Brunel Univ London, Dept Environm Sci, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, Middx, England
2.Aix Marseille Univ, Coll France, CEREGE, CNRS,IRD, Technopele Environm Arbois Mediterranee,BP80, F-13545 Aix En Provence, France
3.Golestan Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Geol, POB 155, Gorgon 4913815759, Iran
4.St Francis Xavier Univ, Dept Anthropol, Antigonish, NS B2G 2W5, Canada
5.Cultural Heritage Baden Wurttemberg, Lab Archaeobot, Fischersteig 9, D-78343 Gaienhofen Hemmenhofen, Germany
6.Univ Edinburgh, Sch Hist Class & Archaeol, Edinburgh EH8 9AG, Midlothian, Scotland
7.Iranian Natl Inst Oceanog & Atmospher Sci, 3 Etemadzadeh St,Fatemi Ave, Tehran 1411813389, Iran
8.Univ Tehran, Fac Literature & Humanity, Dept Archaeol, Tehran, Iran
9.Aix Marseille Univ, LAMPEA, Minist Culture, CNRS,UMR 7269, 5 Rue Chateau Horloge, F-13094 Aix En Provence, France

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Leroy, S. A. G.,Amini, A.,Gregg, M. W.,et al. Human responses to environmental change on the southern coastal plain of the Caspian Sea during the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods[J]. QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS,2019-01-01,218:343-364
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