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Study: Early High-Altitude Settlers Were Hunter-Gatherers, Not Farmers

Excerpt: 

A new paper by UC Merced Professor Mark Aldenderfer Opens a New Window. begins to settle a longstanding debate over when people began permanently occupying higher elevations of the Tibetan Plateau, and shows communities did not have to be based around agriculture and domesticated animals to be permanent....read more.

Subject Matter: 
Anthropology
Date: 
January 5, 2017