From scross@ROGUE.GEO.DUKE.EDUTue Apr 29 15:16:54 1997 Date: Tue, 21 Jan 1997 09:16:06 EST From: Scott Cross Reply to: Research in Quaternary Science To: Multiple recipients of list QUATERNARY Subject: SE Asia bibliography Quaternites, The following is a list of references that resulted from my request for Holocene paleorecords from SE Asia. Many thanks to all who contributed. An, et al, 1993, Quaternary Res., v. 39, p. 45-54. Bishop, P., 1994, Holocene paleochannels at Sisatchanalai, north-central Thailand: ages, significance, and paleoenvironmental indications, The Holocene, v. 4, p. 32-41. Chen, Wanyong, 1983, On the paleoclimate during the period of "Dingcun Man", Acta Anthropol. Sinica, v.2, p. 184-195.(ISSN: 1000-3193) Jarvis, D., 1993, Quaternary Res., v. 39, p. 325-337. Lister and others, 1991, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 84, p. 141-162. Liu and others, 1992, Quaternary Res., v. 38, p. 32-45. Liu, Z., 1983, Paleoclimatic changes inferred from Peking Man's time, Acta Anthropol. Sinica, v. 2. p. 173-183. Porter and others, 1990, Quaternary Res., v. 38, p. 32-45. Rea & Leinen, 1988, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 66, p. 1-8. Whyte, R. (ed.), 1984, The Evolution of East Asian Environments: Hong Kong University Press (ISSN: 0378-2689) * note- this is one of a series; for details send email to University of Hong Kong's Centre of Asian Studies, address caslib@hkucc.hku.hk Wright et al (eds.), 1993, Global Climates Since the Last Glacial Maximum: University of Minnesota Press, 569 pp. Xu, Q., 1982, Climatic changes during Peking Man's time, Acta Anthropol. Sinica, v. 1, p. 80-90. Xu, Q., 1984, Climate during the Hexian Man's time, Acta Anthropol. Sinica, v. 3, p. 383-390. Web site: Tropical Geomorphology Newsletter, http://www.zikzak.net/tgn Scott Cross Division of Earth Sciences Nicholas School of the Environment Duke University 103 Old Chemistry Bldg. Durham, NC 27708 scross@geo.duke.edu From rackerma@mail.wsu.eduThu May 1 18:39:06 1997 Date: Thu, 6 Mar 1997 13:29:47 -0700 From: Robert Ackerman To: QUATERNARY@MORGAN.UCS.MUN.CA Subject: Re: paleovegetation data in parts of China and Siberia For pollen data in Siberia, I would recommend the article by Y. Mochanov and F. M Cavvinova, "Prirodnaia Sreda Obitaniia Cheloveka i Epokhy Kamniia i Rannikh Metallov Iakutii" [Natural Environments of the the Human Inhabitants of Yakutia during the Stone and Early Metal Epochs ]which appeared in the volume Hovoe v Arkheologii Iakytii [New in the Archaeology of Yakutia], published by the Yakutsk Filial, Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences, USSR in Yakutsk 1990. There are attached pollen diagrams in the volume. There are undoubtedly many other sources, but this data linked the pollen data to archaeological sites areas of the Diuktai Culture complex (c. 35,000-10,500), Sumagin (10,500-6000) and later Neolithic and early Bronze age complexes. A copy of the volume can be obtained from Dr. Yuri Mochanov, Institute of Human Research, Department of Archaeology and Human Paleoecology, Academy of Sciences, Petrovskogo St. no. 1,Yakutsk, Saka Republic, Russia. His FAX no. is 095-230-29-19. Robert Ackerman Department of Anthropology Washington State University