Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1045848 | Quaternary Research | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We conclude that bronze production began perhaps as early as 2135 BC and that the Baishantang modern mine site at Dingxin was a possible source of copper ore. There was at least one other, but currently unidentified, source of ore. The Bronze Age people were also farmers and planted cereals such as wheat, and they may have abandoned the region when wood was exhausted and desertification took over.
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Authors
John Dodson, Xiaoqiang Li, Ming Ji, Keliang Zhao, Xinying Zhou, Vladimir Levchenko,