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A3. Palaeolithic interactions in East Asia (IPPA 2009, Hanoi)
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Abstract
Colonization by Pleistocene hominids in East Asia resulted in widespread migrations extending as far as the Japanese archipelago, Siberia, and the Australian continent. Recent archaeological data indicate the reality of Palaeolithic cultural interaction in East Asia, as well as regionalism in cultural expression. This session will re-evaluate Palaeolithic data from the region as a whole. Its objectives are to draw academic attention to the dynamic aspects of human cultural evolution in East Asia, focusing upon hominid interactions and migrations, utilising multi-disciplinary approaches to Palaeolithic settlements, technological innovations and subsistence strategies.
Speakers
CHEN Hong (Fudan University): Cultural adaptations to the Late Paleolithic: regional variability of human behavior in southern Shanxi, China
DU Shuisheng (Beijing Normal University): Discovery and research of Beiyao loess lithic industry in Luoyang.
GUAN Ying (IVPP, Chinese Academy of Sciences): Residue analysis of Shuidonggou artifact assemblages: a new perspective of paleoenvironment and human behavior at the end of Pleistocene in northern China.
Hiroyuki Sato (University of Tokyo): Which routes did the Japanese ancestor of modern human select: southern islands, Korean peninsula or Sakhalin?
JI Xueping (Yunnan Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology): to be determined
KATO Hirofumi (Hokkaido University): Technological evolution, adaptation and emergence of Upper Paleolithic in NE Asia
PENG Fei (IVPP, Chinese Academy of Sciences): to be determined
WANG Chunxue (IVPP, Beijing): A study of Shuidonggou ostrich eggshell beads
WANG Youping (Peking University): Upper Palaeolithic interactions in North China
WANG Yunfu (Chong Qing Normal University) Analysis of bone surface modifications from Huanglong cave site
WU Xianzhu (Chong Qing Normal University): Three dimensions surveying of prehistory cave site & digital model analysis of bone surface modifications
ZHANG Xiaoling (IVPP, Chinese Academy of Sciences): A functional study of lithic artifacts from the Hutouliang site and interpretations of modern human behavior at the end of Pleistocene in northern China
Posted by Peter Matthews on November 23, 2009 at 4:26pm

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