Foothills and intermountain basins: Does China's Fertile Arc have ‘Hilly Flanks’?

Ren, X. , Lemoine, X., Mo, D., Kidder, T.R., Guo, Y., Qin, Z. and Liu, X. (2016) Foothills and intermountain basins: Does China's Fertile Arc have ‘Hilly Flanks’? Quaternary International, 426, pp. 86-96. (doi: 10.1016/j.quaint.2016.04.001)

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Abstract

In 2009, Liu and colleagues considered the parallels in topographic context between early farming sites in Southwest Asia and those in North China associated with millet cultivation. This paper extends the geography of this conceptual framework by moving south of the Qinling Mountains-Huai River divide, incorporating sites in South China that are associated with the beginnings of rice exploitation. We highlight the continuous mountain chains running from the Greater Khingan range in the northeast to the Nanling Mountains in the south that give form to China's Fertile Arc. Key sites in the northern part of the Arc are situated along China's ‘Hilly Flanks’ while southern sites are located in a diverse array of landforms including piedmont plains and intermountain basins. A parallel can be drawn in the context of early land choice ecological opportunism between the Fertile Crescent and China's Fertile Arc.

Item Type:Articles
Additional Information:Financial support was provided by the European Research Council, under grant 249642 (FOGLIP), the International Center for Advanced Renewable Energy and Sustainability, the McDonnell Academy Global Energy and Environmental Partnership, the Foundation for Distinguished Professors of Henan Province, and the Zhengzhou Research Council for the Origins of Chinese Civilization.
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Ren, Dr Xiaolin
Authors: Ren, X., Lemoine, X., Mo, D., Kidder, T.R., Guo, Y., Qin, Z., and Liu, X.
College/School:College of Arts & Humanities > School of Humanities > Archaeology
Journal Name:Quaternary International
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:1040-6182
Published Online:27 May 2016

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