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The Gangdese arc in southern Himalayan–Tibetan records the magmatism generated by the northward subduction of the Neo-Tethys Ocean and the subsequent India–Eurasia collision (Fig.1a). It is composed of volcanic rocks of the Lower Jurassic Yeba Group (190–174 Ma), Upper Jurassic–Upper Creta...
This research was funded by the General Project of Philosophy and Social Science Research in Jiangsu Universities, grant number 2024SJYB0409; the National Natural Science Foundation of China, grant number 41807173; and the Scientific research project of Nanjing Xiaozhuang University, grant number 2023...
by Aarhus University Research Foundation; B.S.P. by an ERC-Starter Grant 'NEOSEA' (grant no. 949424); H.S. by a Carlsberg Foundation Fellowship (CF19-0601); G.S. by Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship ‘PALAEO-ENEO’ (grant agreement number 751349); A. J. Schork by a ...
(190–174 Ma), Upper Jurassic–Upper Cretaceous Sangri Group (136–93 Ma) (ref.25) and Cretaceous–Tertiary Linzizong Group26, as well as extensive intrusive rocks mainly generated during the Jurassic–Early Eocene (198–43 Ma) (ref.27). To explore the link between the geochemical...
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The interactions of modern humans with the Neanderthals, discussed in the paper, provide a foundation for further research along economic and biological considerations that may provide a more sound explanation for the disappearance of a past successful meta-population....
2023, Archaeological Research in Asia Citation Excerpt : Since 2003, 531 graves of commoners (elite graves were not found) spread over about 5.4 ha have been excavated at Yanghai, representing the interval ca. 1300 BCE–200 CE (Turfan Administration of Cultural Relics et al., 2019). Due to...
This study was jointly supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) (grant no. 41972241, 41472185, 41941016, and 41661134049), the Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research Program (STEP) (Ministry of Science and Technology of China, 2019QZKK0708), and the...