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URL:https://www.harvard-yenching.org/events/animal-transition-and-subsiste
 nce-strategy-ancient-chinese-island-zooarchaeological-study/
SUMMARY:Animal transition and subsistence strategy on an ancient Chinese is
 land: A zooarchaeological study of the Xiaozhushan Site
DESCRIPTION:\n	Lyu Peng (Associate Professor\, Institute of Archaeology\, C
 hinese Academy of Social Sciences\; HYI Visiting Scholar 2018-19)\n	Chair/
 discussant: Richard Meadow (Senior Lecturer\, Department of Anthropology\
 , Harvard University)\n\n	Co-sponsored with the Fairbank Center for Chines
 e Studies\n\n\n	From the 1990s\, Chinese zooarchaeological research has de
 veloped rapidly and achieved fruitful results with the development of Chin
 ese archaeology. The Xiaozhushan shell midden site is located on Guanglu i
 sland\, Liaoning Province\, Northeast China\, which can be dated to 7000BP
  to 4000BP and divided into five phases that belong to Xiaozhushan Culture
 . The zooarchaeological research on this site can provide empirical materi
 als to understand the animal transition and the transformation of animal r
 esource acquisition patterns from a fishing-hunting economy to a livestock
  way. We analyze the reasons for the appearance of wild and domestic anima
 ls on Guanglu island and the internal relations between animal resource ac
 quisition patterns and animal population structure. We consider that human
  behavior caused profound influences on the animal population as prehistor
 ic people landed on this island about 7000 years ago.
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