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Neolithic human adaptations to the environmental changes in the Jianghan Plain, Middle Yangtze Valley
Neolithic human activities,hydroclimates,sedimentary evolution,paleoflood,Middle Yangtze River
摘要待审
Yuenan Li / China University of Geosciences, Wuhan
Yansheng Gu / China University of Geosciences, Wuhan
Hongye Liu / China University of Geosciences, Wuhan
In order to explore the interactions among human activities, hydroclimate, and sea-river-lake level fluctuations in the mid-lower Yangtze Valley since the Neolithic, this study, based on AMS ¹⁴C and OSL dating of the Core JH002 along with geophysics, geochemistry, and microfossils, reconstructs the hydroclimate changes, sedimentary evolution, and human adaptations in the Jianghan Plain since 13,000 cal a BP. The results show that solar radiation controlled the intensity of the East Asian monsoon. Meanwhile, 5 wet-dry climate alternation phases and 30 flood-prone periods were identified. Hydroclimates and sea level changes affected the regional environment evolution and human activities. During 13,000–11,700 cal a BP (transition of Paleolithic and Neolithic), high-energy riverbed environments and extreme floods constrained human activities, with the riverbed linked to the deeply incised valleys from the Last Glacial Maximum and low sea levels during the Younger Dryas period. During 11,700–7,800 cal a BP (early Neolithic), the elevated river and lake water levels caused by warm-wet conditions and rising sea levels created wetlands, facilitating human activities. The earliest evidence of human activities in the interior of Jianghan Plain dates back to about 11,300 cal a BP. From 7,800–4,000 cal a BP (mid-late Neolithic), frequent typical floods and a turbulent delta environment collectively hindered human activities. During 4,000–3,000 cal a BP (Xia-Shang Dynasties), high water level and expansion of Paleo-Yunmeng Lake Group limited human activities such as rice cultivation. Since 3,000 cal a BP, improved water management allowed Chu people to coexist with floods, leading to the prosperity of Chu Culture. This study offers critical insights into the interactions between regional environment changes, ancient culture evolution, and human adaptations in the Yangtze region.
重要日期
  • 会议日期

    06月10日

    2025

    06月13日

    2025

  • 04月15日 2025

    初稿截稿日期

主办单位
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Geobiology Society
National Committee of Stratigraphy of China
Ministry of Science and Technology
Geological Society of China
Paleontological Society of China
Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, CAS
International Commission on Stratigraphy
International Paleontological Association
承办单位
State Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology, China University of Geosciences (CUG, Wuhan)
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