Human migration in the eastern Tianshan Mountains between the 7th and 12th centuries
Objective Mid‐ to late‐Holocene large‐scale population migration profoundly impacted the interaction of ethnic groups and cultures across Eurasia, notably in Central Asia. However, due to a lack of thorough historical documents, distinctive burial items, and human remains, the process of population...
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description | Objective
Mid‐ to late‐Holocene large‐scale population migration profoundly impacted the interaction of ethnic groups and cultures across Eurasia, notably in Central Asia. However, due to a lack of thorough historical documents, distinctive burial items, and human remains, the process of population migration during this historical era in the area is still unclear. Using an interdisciplinary approach at the Lafuqueke (LFQK) cemetery, this study investigates the spatiotemporal processes and explores the factors that influenced human migration in the eastern Tianshan Mountains between the 7th and 12th centuries.
Materials and Methods
In this study, tooth enamel from 56 human remains found in the LFQK cemetery in Hami Basin, eastern Tianshan Mountains, is examined for strontium and lead isotopes.
Results
The early, middle, and late phases of migration might potentially be represented by a three‐phase migration model, according to the isotopic study. The highest proportion of the early phase (ca. 7th–mid 7th century) comprised non‐locals (54.55%), although this percentage decreased in the middle phase (mid 7th–mid 8th centuries, 30.77%). After the 10th century, the proportion of non‐locals again fell (16.13%).
Conclusion
In this study, the interdisciplinary approach was employed to propose a new model for the diachronic changes that accompanied human migration and cultural interaction in the eastern Tianshan Mountains and identified geopolitics as a significant factor influencing the migratory behavior of LFQK population in this region between the 7th and 12th centuries. |
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Mid‐ to late‐Holocene large‐scale population migration profoundly impacted the interaction of ethnic groups and cultures across Eurasia, notably in Central Asia. However, due to a lack of thorough historical documents, distinctive burial items, and human remains, the process of population migration during this historical era in the area is still unclear. Using an interdisciplinary approach at the Lafuqueke (LFQK) cemetery, this study investigates the spatiotemporal processes and explores the factors that influenced human migration in the eastern Tianshan Mountains between the 7th and 12th centuries.
Materials and Methods
In this study, tooth enamel from 56 human remains found in the LFQK cemetery in Hami Basin, eastern Tianshan Mountains, is examined for strontium and lead isotopes.
Results
The early, middle, and late phases of migration might potentially be represented by a three‐phase migration model, according to the isotopic study. The highest proportion of the early phase (ca. 7th–mid 7th century) comprised non‐locals (54.55%), although this percentage decreased in the middle phase (mid 7th–mid 8th centuries, 30.77%). After the 10th century, the proportion of non‐locals again fell (16.13%).
Conclusion
In this study, the interdisciplinary approach was employed to propose a new model for the diachronic changes that accompanied human migration and cultural interaction in the eastern Tianshan Mountains and identified geopolitics as a significant factor influencing the migratory behavior of LFQK population in this region between the 7th and 12th centuries.</description><identifier>ISSN: 2692-7691</identifier><identifier>EISSN: 2692-7691</identifier><identifier>DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.24724</identifier><identifier>PMID: 36919668</identifier><language>eng</language><publisher>Hoboken, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc</publisher><subject>10th century ; 12th century ; 7th century ; ancient silk road ; Asia, Central ; Body Remains ; Cemeteries ; cultural interaction ; Ethnic groups ; geopolitical pattern ; Geopolitics ; Holocene ; Human Migration ; Human remains ; Humans ; Interdisciplinary aspects ; Isotopes ; isotopic analysis ; Migration ; Minority & ethnic groups ; Mountains ; Strontium ; Teeth</subject><ispartof>American journal of biological anthropology, 2023-05, Vol.181 (1), p.107-117</ispartof><rights>2023 Wiley Periodicals LLC.</rights><lds50>peer_reviewed</lds50><woscitedreferencessubscribed>false</woscitedreferencessubscribed><citedby>FETCH-LOGICAL-c3574-2d194d223eb3d7bb538f45ff03733c424362dea269b36eaf9cf849fbc6cc50873</citedby><cites>FETCH-LOGICAL-c3574-2d194d223eb3d7bb538f45ff03733c424362dea269b36eaf9cf849fbc6cc50873</cites><orcidid>0000-0001-7603-5291</orcidid></display><links><openurl>$$Topenurl_article</openurl><openurlfulltext>$$Topenurlfull_article</openurlfulltext><thumbnail>$$Tsyndetics_thumb_exl</thumbnail><linktopdf>$$Uhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002%2Fajpa.24724$$EPDF$$P50$$Gwiley$$H</linktopdf><linktohtml>$$Uhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002%2Fajpa.24724$$EHTML$$P50$$Gwiley$$H</linktohtml><link.rule.ids>314,780,784,1416,27922,27923,45572,45573</link.rule.ids><backlink>$$Uhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36919668$$D View this record in MEDLINE/PubMed$$Hfree_for_read</backlink></links><search><creatorcontrib>He, Letian</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Cao, Huihui</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Wang, Yongqiang</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Liu, Ruiliang</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Qiu, Menghan</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Wei, Wenbin</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Dong, Guanghui</creatorcontrib><title>Human migration in the eastern Tianshan Mountains between the 7th and 12th centuries</title><title>American journal of biological anthropology</title><addtitle>Am J Biol Anthropol</addtitle><description>Objective
Mid‐ to late‐Holocene large‐scale population migration profoundly impacted the interaction of ethnic groups and cultures across Eurasia, notably in Central Asia. However, due to a lack of thorough historical documents, distinctive burial items, and human remains, the process of population migration during this historical era in the area is still unclear. Using an interdisciplinary approach at the Lafuqueke (LFQK) cemetery, this study investigates the spatiotemporal processes and explores the factors that influenced human migration in the eastern Tianshan Mountains between the 7th and 12th centuries.
Materials and Methods
In this study, tooth enamel from 56 human remains found in the LFQK cemetery in Hami Basin, eastern Tianshan Mountains, is examined for strontium and lead isotopes.
Results
The early, middle, and late phases of migration might potentially be represented by a three‐phase migration model, according to the isotopic study. The highest proportion of the early phase (ca. 7th–mid 7th century) comprised non‐locals (54.55%), although this percentage decreased in the middle phase (mid 7th–mid 8th centuries, 30.77%). After the 10th century, the proportion of non‐locals again fell (16.13%).
Conclusion
In this study, the interdisciplinary approach was employed to propose a new model for the diachronic changes that accompanied human migration and cultural interaction in the eastern Tianshan Mountains and identified geopolitics as a significant factor influencing the migratory behavior of LFQK population in this region between the 7th and 12th centuries.</description><subject>10th century</subject><subject>12th century</subject><subject>7th century</subject><subject>ancient silk road</subject><subject>Asia, Central</subject><subject>Body Remains</subject><subject>Cemeteries</subject><subject>cultural interaction</subject><subject>Ethnic groups</subject><subject>geopolitical pattern</subject><subject>Geopolitics</subject><subject>Holocene</subject><subject>Human Migration</subject><subject>Human remains</subject><subject>Humans</subject><subject>Interdisciplinary aspects</subject><subject>Isotopes</subject><subject>isotopic analysis</subject><subject>Migration</subject><subject>Minority & ethnic groups</subject><subject>Mountains</subject><subject>Strontium</subject><subject>Teeth</subject><issn>2692-7691</issn><issn>2692-7691</issn><fulltext>true</fulltext><rsrctype>article</rsrctype><creationdate>2023</creationdate><recordtype>article</recordtype><sourceid>EIF</sourceid><recordid>eNp90E9LwzAYBvAgihtzFz-AFLyI0Jk_bdIeh6hTJnqY55Cmb13Gms6kZezbm9kp4sFTXsKPh_d9EDoneEIwpjdqtVETmgiaHKEh5TmNBc_J8a95gMber3DAgmOei1M0YOE75zwbosWsq5WNavPuVGsaGxkbtUuIQPkWnI0WRlm_DOK56WyrjPVRAe0WoGeiXUbKlhGhYdBg284Z8GfopFJrD-PDO0Jv93eL21k8f3l4vJ3OY81SkcS0JHlSUsqgYKUoipRlVZJWFWaCMZ3QhHFaggqHFIyDqnJdZUleFZprneJMsBG66nM3rvnowLeyNl7Deq0sNJ2XVGSCEpYTFujlH7pqOmfDdpIRnGUiNJMFdd0r7RrvHVRy40yt3E4SLPd1y33d8qvugC8OkV1RQ_lDv8sNgPRga9aw-ydKTp9ep33oJ_nJiM0</recordid><startdate>202305</startdate><enddate>202305</enddate><creator>He, Letian</creator><creator>Cao, Huihui</creator><creator>Wang, Yongqiang</creator><creator>Liu, Ruiliang</creator><creator>Qiu, Menghan</creator><creator>Wei, Wenbin</creator><creator>Dong, Guanghui</creator><general>John Wiley & Sons, Inc</general><general>Wiley Subscription Services, Inc</general><scope>CGR</scope><scope>CUY</scope><scope>CVF</scope><scope>ECM</scope><scope>EIF</scope><scope>NPM</scope><scope>AAYXX</scope><scope>CITATION</scope><scope>8BJ</scope><scope>FQK</scope><scope>JBE</scope><scope>7X8</scope><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7603-5291</orcidid></search><sort><creationdate>202305</creationdate><title>Human migration in the eastern Tianshan Mountains between the 7th and 12th centuries</title><author>He, Letian ; 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Mid‐ to late‐Holocene large‐scale population migration profoundly impacted the interaction of ethnic groups and cultures across Eurasia, notably in Central Asia. However, due to a lack of thorough historical documents, distinctive burial items, and human remains, the process of population migration during this historical era in the area is still unclear. Using an interdisciplinary approach at the Lafuqueke (LFQK) cemetery, this study investigates the spatiotemporal processes and explores the factors that influenced human migration in the eastern Tianshan Mountains between the 7th and 12th centuries.
Materials and Methods
In this study, tooth enamel from 56 human remains found in the LFQK cemetery in Hami Basin, eastern Tianshan Mountains, is examined for strontium and lead isotopes.
Results
The early, middle, and late phases of migration might potentially be represented by a three‐phase migration model, according to the isotopic study. The highest proportion of the early phase (ca. 7th–mid 7th century) comprised non‐locals (54.55%), although this percentage decreased in the middle phase (mid 7th–mid 8th centuries, 30.77%). After the 10th century, the proportion of non‐locals again fell (16.13%).
Conclusion
In this study, the interdisciplinary approach was employed to propose a new model for the diachronic changes that accompanied human migration and cultural interaction in the eastern Tianshan Mountains and identified geopolitics as a significant factor influencing the migratory behavior of LFQK population in this region between the 7th and 12th centuries.</abstract><cop>Hoboken, USA</cop><pub>John Wiley & Sons, Inc</pub><pmid>36919668</pmid><doi>10.1002/ajpa.24724</doi><tpages>11</tpages><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7603-5291</orcidid></addata></record> |
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