Arid
DOI10.1371/journal.pone.0185684
Altered cropping pattern and cultural continuation with declined prosperity following abrupt and extreme arid event at similar to 4,200 yrs BP: Evidence from an Indus archaeological site Khirsara, Gujarat, western India
Pokharia, Anil K.1; Agnihotri, Rajesh1; Sharma, Shalini1; Bajpai, Sunil1; Nath, Jitendra2; Kumaran, R. N.2; Negi, Bipin Chandra2
通讯作者Agnihotri, Rajesh
来源期刊PLOS ONE
ISSN1932-6203
出版年2017
卷号12期号:10
英文摘要

Archaeological sites hold important clues to complex climate-human relationships of the past. Human settlements in the peripheral zone of Indus culture (Gujarat, western India) are of considerable importance in the assessment of past monsoon-human-subsistence-culture relationships and their survival thresholds against climatic stress exerted by abrupt changes. During the mature phase of Harappan culture between similar to 4,600-3,900yrsBP, the similar to 4,100 +/- 100yrsBP time slice is widely recognized as one of the major, abrupt arid-events imprinted innumerous well-dated palaeo records. However, the veracity of this dry event has not been established from any archaeological site representing the Indus (Harappan) culture, and issues concerning timing, changes in subsistence pattern, and the likely causes of eventual abandonment (collapse) continue to be debated. Here we show a significant change in crop-pattern (from barley-wheat based agriculture to ’drought-resistant’ millet-based crops) at similar to 4,200 yrs BP, based on abundant macrobotanical remains and C isotopes of soil organic matter (delta C-13(SOM)) in an archaeological site at Khirsara, in the Gujarat state of western India. The crop-change appears to be intentional and was likely used as an adaptation measure in response to deteriorated monsoonal conditions. The ceramic and architectural remains of the site indicate that habitation survived and continued after the similar to 4,200yrsBP dry climatic phase, but with declined economic prosperity. Switching to millet-based crops initially helped inhabitants to avoid immediate collapse due to climatic stresses, but continued aridity and altered cropping pattern led to a decline in prosperity levels of inhabitants and eventual abandonment of the site at the end of the mature Harappan phase.


类型Article
语种英语
国家India
收录类别SCI-E ; SSCI ; AHCI
WOS记录号WOS:000412493000008
WOS关键词NORTHWEST INDIA ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ; HARAPPAN SITE ; LATE HOLOCENE ; THAR DESERT ; LAKE ; COLLAPSE ; MONSOON ; PRECIPITATION ; CIVILIZATION
WOS类目Multidisciplinary Sciences
WOS研究方向Science & Technology - Other Topics
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/201670
作者单位1.Birbal Sahni Inst Palaeosci, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India;
2.Archaeol Survey India, Vadodara, Gujarat, India
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Pokharia, Anil K.,Agnihotri, Rajesh,Sharma, Shalini,et al. Altered cropping pattern and cultural continuation with declined prosperity following abrupt and extreme arid event at similar to 4,200 yrs BP: Evidence from an Indus archaeological site Khirsara, Gujarat, western India[J],2017,12(10).
APA Pokharia, Anil K..,Agnihotri, Rajesh.,Sharma, Shalini.,Bajpai, Sunil.,Nath, Jitendra.,...&Negi, Bipin Chandra.(2017).Altered cropping pattern and cultural continuation with declined prosperity following abrupt and extreme arid event at similar to 4,200 yrs BP: Evidence from an Indus archaeological site Khirsara, Gujarat, western India.PLOS ONE,12(10).
MLA Pokharia, Anil K.,et al."Altered cropping pattern and cultural continuation with declined prosperity following abrupt and extreme arid event at similar to 4,200 yrs BP: Evidence from an Indus archaeological site Khirsara, Gujarat, western India".PLOS ONE 12.10(2017).
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