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Xing Gao is a Professor at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He specializes in Paleolithic archaeology with a focus on Chinese and East Asian early human cultures.
- Current research examines lithic technology evolution
- Investigates behavioral modernity in East Asia
- Studies zooarchaeological evidence for subsistence patterns
- Develops geochronological frameworks for Paleolithic sites
His recent work on 300,000-year-old wooden tools at Gantangqing reveals sophisticated plant-based subsistence strategies in tropical environments. This discovery challenges traditional stone-tool-centric views of Paleolithic cultures.
Key contributions include:
- Revising chronological frameworks for Chinese Paleolithic sites
- Documenting microblade technology specialization
- Investigating environmental context of human behaviors
- Developing interdisciplinary methodologies
His research collaborators include international experts in chronology, taphonomy, and paleoecology.
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