Late Quaternary Climate Change and Human Adaptation in Arid China C.; LeRoith * Discover the 12 permanent
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Late Quaternary Climate Change and Human Adaptation in Arid China C.; LeRoith * Discover the 12 permanentDue to political pressures, prior to the 1990s little was known about the nature of human foraging adaptations in the deserts, grasslands, and mountains of north western China during the last glacial period. Even less was known about the transition to agriculture that followed. Now open to foreign visitation, there is now an increasing understanding of the foraging strategies which led both to the development of millet agriculture and to the
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