Tropical limestone forest resilience and late Pleistocene foraging during MIS-2 in the Tràng An massif, Vietnam

In this paper we present a multi-proxy study of tropical limestone forest and its utilization by human groups during the significant climatic and environmental upheavals of MIS-2 (29-11.7 kBP). Our data are drawn from new field research within the Tràng An World Heritage property on the edge of the...

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Main Authors: Rabett, R., Ludgate, N., Stimpson, C., Hill, E., Hunt, C., Ceron, J., Farr, L., Morley, M., Reynolds, T., Zukswert, H., Simpson, D., Nyiri, B., Verhoeven, M., Appleby, J., Meneely, J., Phan, L., Dong, N., Lloyd-Smith, L., Hawkes, J., Blyth, Alison, Tân, N.
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Published: Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/24295
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author Rabett, R.
Ludgate, N.
Stimpson, C.
Hill, E.
Hunt, C.
Ceron, J.
Farr, L.
Morley, M.
Reynolds, T.
Zukswert, H.
Simpson, D.
Nyiri, B.
Verhoeven, M.
Appleby, J.
Meneely, J.
Phan, L.
Dong, N.
Lloyd-Smith, L.
Hawkes, J.
Blyth, Alison
Tân, N.
author_facet Rabett, R.
Ludgate, N.
Stimpson, C.
Hill, E.
Hunt, C.
Ceron, J.
Farr, L.
Morley, M.
Reynolds, T.
Zukswert, H.
Simpson, D.
Nyiri, B.
Verhoeven, M.
Appleby, J.
Meneely, J.
Phan, L.
Dong, N.
Lloyd-Smith, L.
Hawkes, J.
Blyth, Alison
Tân, N.
author_sort Rabett, R.
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description In this paper we present a multi-proxy study of tropical limestone forest and its utilization by human groups during the significant climatic and environmental upheavals of MIS-2 (29-11.7 kBP). Our data are drawn from new field research within the Tràng An World Heritage property on the edge of the Red River Delta, northern Vietnam. Key findings from this study include 1) that limestone forest formations were resilient to the large-scale landscape transformation of the Sunda continent at the end of the last glaciation; 2) that prehistoric human groups were probably present in this habitat through-out MIS-2; and 3) that the forested, insular, karst of Tràng An provided foragers with a stable resource-base in a wider changing landscape during the late Pleistocene and into the Holocene. These results have implications for our understanding of the prehistoric utilization of karst environments, and resonance for their conservation in the face of climate and environmental change today.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-242952018-03-29T09:08:00Z Tropical limestone forest resilience and late Pleistocene foraging during MIS-2 in the Tràng An massif, Vietnam Rabett, R. Ludgate, N. Stimpson, C. Hill, E. Hunt, C. Ceron, J. Farr, L. Morley, M. Reynolds, T. Zukswert, H. Simpson, D. Nyiri, B. Verhoeven, M. Appleby, J. Meneely, J. Phan, L. Dong, N. Lloyd-Smith, L. Hawkes, J. Blyth, Alison Tân, N. In this paper we present a multi-proxy study of tropical limestone forest and its utilization by human groups during the significant climatic and environmental upheavals of MIS-2 (29-11.7 kBP). Our data are drawn from new field research within the Tràng An World Heritage property on the edge of the Red River Delta, northern Vietnam. Key findings from this study include 1) that limestone forest formations were resilient to the large-scale landscape transformation of the Sunda continent at the end of the last glaciation; 2) that prehistoric human groups were probably present in this habitat through-out MIS-2; and 3) that the forested, insular, karst of Tràng An provided foragers with a stable resource-base in a wider changing landscape during the late Pleistocene and into the Holocene. These results have implications for our understanding of the prehistoric utilization of karst environments, and resonance for their conservation in the face of climate and environmental change today. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/24295 10.1016/j.quaint.2016.06.010 Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd restricted
spellingShingle Rabett, R.
Ludgate, N.
Stimpson, C.
Hill, E.
Hunt, C.
Ceron, J.
Farr, L.
Morley, M.
Reynolds, T.
Zukswert, H.
Simpson, D.
Nyiri, B.
Verhoeven, M.
Appleby, J.
Meneely, J.
Phan, L.
Dong, N.
Lloyd-Smith, L.
Hawkes, J.
Blyth, Alison
Tân, N.
Tropical limestone forest resilience and late Pleistocene foraging during MIS-2 in the Tràng An massif, Vietnam
title Tropical limestone forest resilience and late Pleistocene foraging during MIS-2 in the Tràng An massif, Vietnam
title_full Tropical limestone forest resilience and late Pleistocene foraging during MIS-2 in the Tràng An massif, Vietnam
title_fullStr Tropical limestone forest resilience and late Pleistocene foraging during MIS-2 in the Tràng An massif, Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Tropical limestone forest resilience and late Pleistocene foraging during MIS-2 in the Tràng An massif, Vietnam
title_short Tropical limestone forest resilience and late Pleistocene foraging during MIS-2 in the Tràng An massif, Vietnam
title_sort tropical limestone forest resilience and late pleistocene foraging during mis-2 in the tràng an massif, vietnam
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/24295