First humans settled on Tibetan Plateau 3,600 years ago: study

Published November 22, 2014
— Reuters/File
— Reuters/File

WASHINGTON: Researchers said on Thursday that people likely moved to the Tibetan highlands 3,600 years ago, in an indication of when humans first settled at high altitudes.

Humans were able to permanently settle as high as 3,400 meters (11,000 feet) on the Tibetan plateau — which is known as “the roof of the world” — by growing altitude-resistant crops and raising livestock, according to a study published in the US journal Science.

They survived on wheat and barley imported from the so-called “Fertile Crescent” in the Middle East and on transplants from China such as broomcorn and foxtail millet, said the researchers from Britain’s Cambridge University, China and the United States.

The scientists analysed animal teeth, bones and plant deposits for the study.

“Year-round survival at these altitudes must have led to some very challenging conditions indeed,” said lead researcher Martin Jones from Cambridge’s Department of Archaeology.

“This poses further, interesting questions for researchers about the adaptation of humans, livestock and crops to life at such dizzying heights.” Sporadic human presence was detected on the plateau as early as 20,000 years ago, while semi-permanent settlers arrived 5,200 years ago.

Published in Dawn, November 22th, 2014

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