홈
탐색
nav.journalClub
트렌드
더보기
synapse
⌘+K
언어
한국어
한국어
Bronze Age woody vegetation and woodland use at Xiyuancun, southwest China: Charcoal evidence for human-vegetation interactions | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Bronze Age woody vegetation and woodland use at Xiyuancun, southwest China: Charcoal evidence for human-vegetation interactions
XH
Xiaoxiao Hao
Wuhan University
XY
Xue Yan
JW
Jianhua Wang
Minzu University of China
See all
Key Points
Documented charcoal evidence reveals significant use of woody vegetation during the Bronze Age.
Charcoal analysis indicates diverse woodland resources were exploited by ancient communities, shaping local landscapes.
Observational analysis included archaeological evidence from the Xiyuancun site to uncover vegetation patterns and human activity.
Findings support the idea that early societies actively managed their environment, highlighting the role of woodland resources.
Mark Helpful
Like
Save
Bookmark
Relay
Share
Mark Helpful
Like
Save
Bookmark
Relay
Share
Cite This Study
Copy
Hao et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69a765d0badf0bb9e87da8d4
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2026.105614