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The Study Of Livelihood Economic During The Qijia Culture Period

Posted on:2020-03-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L DaiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330572486752Subject:Chinese history
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The production economy refers to the economic behavior of human beings to obtain basic living resources in order to maintain their survival needs.The narrow sense of the production economy specifically refers to the acquisition of food resources.Through the analysis of the animal skeletons unearthed in the site,the remains of carbonized plants,and the stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen in human bones and animal bones,it is the main means of the graduate industry economy.The purpose is to maximize the use of animal and plant resources around the site at that time,and to analyze the proportion of various economies in daily production at that time.Qijia culture is an archeological culture from late Neolithic to early Bronze Age in Ganqing region of Northwest China.With the changes in production methods and climate,Qijia Culture also has a process of transition from agriculture to semiagriculture and semi-pastoralism in the health of the living industry.Therefore,it is particularly important to discuss the economics of the family during the study of Qi culture.According to Mr.Xieduanju's division of Qijia cultural area,this paper analyzes the living economy of the sites in different regions.The body part is divided into three chapters.The first chapter,respectively,carries on the economic analysis of the biological industry of the Xishan Ping site in the eastern region and the Mogou site in the central region.The second chapter is about the economic analysis of the ruins of Lajia,Jinchankou,Changning,Huangniangniangtai,Liuwan and Gematai in the western region.It also tries to analyze the commonality of the industry economy and the difference between regions.The third chapter analyzes the two typical sites in the same period,and discusses the adaptation choices of different cultures in the face of environmental degradation and declining resources.The difference in regional economic patterns is a distinct feature of Qijia culture and a process of adaptation when people face different environments.This paper attempts to discuss whether there are differences between different sites in the same area and between different regions,and to explore the reasons for this difference.
Keywords/Search Tags:qijia culture, livelihood economic, agriculture, animal husbandry
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