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The Changing Face of East Asia during the Tertiary and Quaternary
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Continuing the tradition of organizing, conferences on the Evolution of the East Asian Environment, the Centre of Asian Studies held the Fourth International Conference in this series in January 1995. The Centre is once again privileged to publish the proceedings of this conference, which were edited by Professor Nina Jablonski of the Department of Anthropology, California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco. The contributions in this volume in many respects represent the state of the art in paleoenvironmental investigations and reconstructions. Particularly noteworthy in this volume are the several contributions which are based on studies of Chinese loess deposits.
These studies have advanced to the extent that now the over two millionyear span of the Chinese loess-paleosoil sequence is the best known terrestrial sequence on Earth. This volume also contains many important contributions related to the reconstruction of cause and effect relationships between environmental phenomena in the relatively recent past. Finally, this volume contains several contributions, which shed important new light on the problems of human evolution in East Asia. |
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