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Ancient Skull May Rewrite Human History
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作者 JING XIAOLEI 《Beijing Review》 2008年第11期22-22,共1页
The discovery of fossilized human remains at an archeological dig may solve debate over the origins of the Chinese
关键词 MAN Ancient Skull May Rewrite human history
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Glorious Missions Assigned by the Human History
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作者 宋健 《Frontiers of Engineering Management》 2014年第1期1-,116-117,共3页
Frontiers of Engineering Management,after two years’preparation,came,in spring2014,to offer its readers,with the mission and the editor inclination to promote the advancement of engineering management,so as to propel... Frontiers of Engineering Management,after two years’preparation,came,in spring2014,to offer its readers,with the mission and the editor inclination to promote the advancement of engineering management,so as to propel the advancement of engineering science and technology.It is a general consensus of the scientific communities that engineering science is 展开更多
关键词 Glorious Missions Assigned by the human history
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Exploring seven hundred years of transhumance, climate dynamic, fire and human activity through a historical mountain pass in central Spain
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作者 José Antonio LóPEZ-SáEZ Francisca ALBA-SáNCHEZ +4 位作者 Sandra ROBLES-LóPEZ Sebastián PéREZ-DíAZ Daniel ABEL-SCHAAD Silvia SABARIEGO-RUIZ Arthur GLAIS 《Journal of Mountain Science》 SCIE CSCD 2016年第7期1139-1153,共15页
A high-altitude peat sequence from the heart of the Spanish Central System(Gredos range) was analysed through a multi-proxy approach to determine the sensitivity of high-mountain habitats to climate, fire and land use... A high-altitude peat sequence from the heart of the Spanish Central System(Gredos range) was analysed through a multi-proxy approach to determine the sensitivity of high-mountain habitats to climate, fire and land use changes during the last seven hundred years, providing valuable insight into our understanding of the vegetation history and environmental changes in a mountain pass close to a traditional route of transhumance. The pollen data indicate that the vegetation was dominated by shrublands and grasslands with scattered pines in high-mountain areas, while in the valleys cereals, chestnut and olive trees were cultivated. Strong declines of high-mountain pines percentages are recorded at 1540, 1675, 1765, 1835 and 1925 cal AD, which may be related to increasing grazing activities and/or the occurrence of anthropogenic fires. The practice of mountain summer farming and transhumance deeply changed and redesigned the landscape of the high altitudes in central Spain(Gredos range) since the Middle Ages, although its dynamics was influenced in some way by climate variability of the past seven centuries. 展开更多
关键词 Climate and human impacts Fire Late Holocene Gredos range Vegetation history
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Exploration of the Relationship between Geographical Environment and Human Diseases in Ancient China 被引量:2
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作者 朱建平 《Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第4期382-385,共4页
The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine (黄帝内经素问Huangdi Neijing Suwen), created in the Warring States period (475 to 221 BC) described a phenomenon whereby the eastern, western, northern, southern, ... The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine (黄帝内经素问Huangdi Neijing Suwen), created in the Warring States period (475 to 221 BC) described a phenomenon whereby the eastern, western, northern, southern, and central regions were liable to different diseases. It brought forward the principle of treatment in accordance with local conditions. Lv's Spring and Autumn Annals, Huai Nan Tzu (Huainanzi), and the Regiment of Health (Yangshenglun) in the Qin, Han, Wei, Jin, and Southern and Northern Dynasties all describe regional diseases such as goiter (endemic goiter) and yellowish teeth (dental fluorosis) as being caused by geologic and climatic factors. Zhang (miasma), first mentioned in the Han Dynasty, was considered related to the summer heat and dampness particular to the geographical environment of the south. Zhang was further associated with malaria in the Jin Dynasty. General Treatise on the Etiology and Symptomology of Diseases (Zhubingyuanhou Lun), in the Sui Dynasty, held that as a type of poisonous gas, Zhang was the predisposing cause of malaria, seasonal disease, and barbiers, among other conditions. General Guide (Zhinan Zonglun), in the Southern Song Dynasty, regarded Zhang malaria as a separate disease. Healthy Prescription in the Southern Wuling District (Lingnan Weisheng Fang), in the late Song and early Yuan Dynasties, explicitly put forward the concepts of cold Zhang, hot Zhang, and lockjaw Zhang. Guidelines for Treatment of Zhang Malaria (Zhangnue Zhinan), in the Ming Dynasty, maintained that cold Zhang was equivalent to malaria, while hot Zhang and lockjaw Zhang were equivalent to cold damage, the latter of which can be treated by prescriptions for cold damage. Records on Zhang gas and Zhang disease decreased during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. 展开更多
关键词 Geographical Environment human Diseases Acclimation diseases Zhang Ancient Chinese history for disease
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