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Paleontological writings of Pei Wenzhong/ by Pei Wenzhong.
Author:
Wenzhong, Pei.
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Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
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xx, 95 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Paleolithic art -- Paleolithic cultures of china -- The upper cave culture at choukoutien -- The paleolithic and mesolithic cultures of china.
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Paleontology - China. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-1675-6
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9789819616756
Paleontological writings of Pei Wenzhong
Wenzhong, Pei.
Paleontological writings of Pei Wenzhong
[electronic resource] /by Pei Wenzhong. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2025. - xx, 95 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Paleolithic art -- Paleolithic cultures of china -- The upper cave culture at choukoutien -- The paleolithic and mesolithic cultures of china.
This book presents posthumously four research papers by the pioneer Chinese paleontologist Pei Wenzhong (1904-1982), mostly from the 1930s. The first chapter introduces Paleolithic art from European sites. Subsequent chapters give detailed technical descriptions of the formation, cultural findings, and fossils of principal Paleolithic sites in China, especially the Lower Paleolithic Choukoutien Peking Man site discovered in 1929 and the millennia later Upper Paleolithic Hetao (Ordos) Man site of the Ordos Loop of the Yellow River and the Upper Choukoutien Cave site. Cultural findings from the Peking Man site consist mainly in the use of fire and roughly manufactured stone tools. Those from the Hetao site indicate advances in group production and social organization. Those from the Upper Cave site consist of fine bone tools, along with pebble, bone, and shell ornaments, some polished and some dyed with hematite. The Upper Cave ancestors of the Chinese people had a prosperous clan society, buried their dead, acquired shells from 200 km away.
ISBN: 9789819616756
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