The Archaeology of the Tibetan Plateau
Mark Aldenderfer author Jade D'Alpoim Guedes author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:30th Jun '26
£99.00 was £110.00
This title is due to be published on 30th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This book offers a comprehensive survey of past and recent research on the prehistory of the Tibetan plateau.
The Archaeology of the Tibetan Plateau offers a comprehensive survey of past and recent research on the prehistory of the plateau. The first English language book-length study of the Tibetan past, it examines modern and ancient environments, historical speculations about ancient Tibet, and evidence of the first peoples to live on the plateau.The Archaeology of the Tibetan Plateau offers a comprehensive survey of past and recent research on the prehistory of the plateau, from its early peopling to the eve of the foundation of the Tibetan Empire in the 7th C. The first English language book-length study of the Tibetan past, it is organized around eight chapters that describe modern and ancient environments, historical speculations about ancient Tibet by mystics, fascists, and contemporary scholars, evidence of the first peoples to live and thrive on the plateau, the arrival of the domesticated plants and animals that transformed the subsistence economy, and the emergence of early forms of status and prestige. The book concludes with a discussion of how the past informs environmental conservation and heritage preservation and explores how archaeological data are used by the Chinese state to create an alternative vision of the Tibetan past at odds with indigenous Tibetan perspectives.
ISBN: 9781108481878
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350 pages