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Prehistoric population expansion in Central Asia promoted by the Altai Holocene Climatic Optimum

Earth Sciences

Prehistoric population expansion in Central Asia promoted by the Altai Holocene Climatic Optimum

L. Xiang, X. Huang, et al.

Discover how climate change in the Central Asian Steppe during the Holocene influenced early human migrations. This research by Lixiong Xiang, Xiaozhong Huang, Mingjie Sun, Virginia N. Panizzo, Chong Huang, Min Zheng, Xuemei Chen, and Fahu Chen reveals the impact of a warm, wet climate on prehistoric population expansion and cultural exchanges during the Bronze Age.... show more
Abstract
How climate change in the middle to late Holocene has influenced the early human migrations in Central Asian Steppe remains poorly understood. To address this issue, we reconstructed a multiproxy-based Holocene climate history from the sediments of Kanas Lake and neighboring Tiewaike Lake in the southern Altai Mountains. The results show an exceptionally warm climate during ∼6.5–3.6 kyr is indicated by the silicon isotope composition of diatom silica (δ³⁰Sidiatom) and the biogenic silica (BSi) content. During 4.7–4.3 kyr, a peak in δ³⁰Si diatom reflects enhanced lake thermal stratification and periodic nutrient limitation as indicated by concomitant decreasing BSi content. Our geochemical results indicate a significantly warm and wet climate in the Altai Mountain region during 6.5–3.6 kyr, corresponding to the Altai Holocene Climatic Optimum (AHCO), which is critical for promoting prehistoric human population expansion and intensified cultural exchanges across the Central Asian steppe during the Bronze Age.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
May 29, 2023
Authors
Lixiong Xiang, Xiaozhong Huang, Mingjie Sun, Virginia N. Panizzo, Chong Huang, Min Zheng, Xuemei Chen, Fahu Chen
Tags
climate change
human migrations
Holocene
Central Asian Steppe
Bronze Age
geochemical results
cultural exchanges
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