Spatial distribution of the Neolithic Sites and its environmental background in Henan Province
According to amount change of the Neolithic sites in the Peiligang, Yangshao and Longshan Cultural Periods in Henan Province, these sites was divided into three categories: first is the Growth type, e.g. the Luoyang Basin. Where High plain and hilly landform was convenient for millet-farming and settlementclustering. The amount of sites was increasing in the whole Neolithic Period. The Second is the Atrophy type, e.g. the Nanyang Basin. This area was a transition zone for cultural exchange, the local cultural space was constricted continually from foreign culture intrusion as well as the site amount decreased. And the third is the Oscillation type, e.g. the area of Yinghe-Ruhe River downstream with low land and frequent floods, which affected the amounts of sites in respond to series climate fluctuations in the early and middle Holocene. Comparatively, the unique terrain environment and water networks in the Luoyang Basin heralded the earliest civilized fruit in China and to be the cradle of early cultural transmission.
Neolithic sites, spatial distribution, environmental change
Li Zhongxuan Zhang Qianzhi Zhu Guangyao
School of Urban and Environmental Sciences,Xuchang University, Xuchang 461000, China Huaihe River Culture Research Center Bengbu College, Bengbu 233000, China
国际会议
三峡
英文
3485-3488
2012-05-18(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)