New dating indicates intermittent human occupation of the Nwya Devu Paleolithic site on the high-altitude central Tibetan Plateau during the past 45,000 years

J Ge, X Zhang, S Wang, L Li, W He, Y Jin… - Science China Earth …, 2024 - Springer
The timing and mechanisms of the human occupation of the demanding high-altitude
Tibetan Plateau environment are of great interest. Here, we report on our reinvestigations …

A Cold Habitat: Mapping Blade Assemblages Between the Siberian Altai and the Tibetan Plateau During MIS 3

P Zhang, R Haas, C Paine, X Zhang… - Journal of Paleolithic …, 2024 - Springer
How and why early hunter–gatherers expanded into the challenging environments of the
Tibetan Plateau during the Pleistocene remain largely unexplained. The discovery of the …

[HTML][HTML] Human Response to Cold Climate: First Evidence from the Tibetan Plateau During the Last Glacial Maximum

W Li, W Zhou, P Cheng, P Shu, Y Li, J Dodson… - Quaternary Science …, 2025 - Elsevier
Abstract The Tibetan Plateau (TP) is a hotspot for early human history research, however,
there is no evidence of prehistoric human activity on the southern TP during the Last Glacial …