自给农业
地理
觅食
人类住区
考古
农业
结算(财务)
稻作
句号(音乐)
中国
生态学
生物
付款
万维网
物理
计算机科学
声学
作者
Hsiao‐chun Hung,Mike T. Carson
出处
期刊:Antiquity
[Cambridge University Press]
日期:2014-12-01
卷期号:88 (342): 1115-1131
被引量:47
标识
DOI:10.1017/s0003598x00115352
摘要
The Neolithic of Taiwan represents the first stage in the expansion of Austronesian-speaking peoples through the Pacific. Settlement and burial evidence from the Tapenkeng (TKP) or Dabenkeng culture demonstrates the development of the early Taiwanese Neolithic over a period of almost 2000 years, from its origin in the pre-TPK of the Pearl River Delta and south-eastern coastal China. The first TPK communities of Taiwan pursued a mixed coastal foraging and horticultural lifestyle, but by the late TPK rice and millet farming were practised with extensive villages and large settlements. The broad-spectrum subsistence diversity of the Taiwanese Neolithic was an important factor in facilitating the subsequent expansion of Austronesian-speaking peoples to the Philippines and beyond.
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