Author:
Lu Hongliang,Li Ziyan,Ciren Chilie,Cao Doudou,Gao Xuan,Li Linhui
Abstract
This study presents preliminary discoveries from Sding Chung cave, an early multi-burial cave site in the Himalayan highlands dating from 300BC–AD 300. Multiple human and animal bones within the cave provide unique evidence for understanding the diverse mortuary rituals and biocultural adaptations in this region.
Funder
National Culture Heritage Administration of China and Chinese National Social Science Foundation
Subject
General Arts and Humanities,Archeology
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