Scientists use fossil pollen to study ancient plant diversity and guide future conservation action strategies worldwide.
They said global warming meant that the amount of grassland and forest had increased ... suggests the earliest human activity on the Tibetan Plateau may date back over 190,000 years, according ...
A multidisciplinary study led by researchers from the Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research of the Chinese Academy of ...
The first definitive evidence of Middle Paleolithic Quina technology in East Asia has been uncovered in the Longtan site in ...
The tool we've identified is called a Quina scraper. This type of stone tool is well known from archaeological sites in ...
Researchers in China have uncovered 55,000-year-old advanced tools, suggesting an unknown human species matched Neanderthal ...
Discovery in China of tools called Quina scrapers suggests the people of East Asia were as inventive and flexible with ...
New technologies today often involve electronic devices that are smaller and smarter than before. During the Middle Paleolithic, when Neanderthals were modern humans' neighbors, new technologies meant ...
suggested by standardized field sampling experiments along grassland degradation sequences on the Tibetan Plateau.
Our team, led by Hao Li of the Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research and Qijun Ruan ... people of Longtan lived in a relatively open forest-grassland environment and a dry and cool climate.
Our team, led by Hao Li of the Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research and Qijun Ruan ... people of Longtan lived in a relatively open forest-grassland environment and a dry and cool climate.