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Name: Evolution of the Chinese coastline

Type: Event

Start: 12 AD

End: 1290 AD

Parent: Coastline Changes

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Large river deposits slowly changed the coastline of modern-day China.

Chronology


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  • January 12: In 11 AD, during the Xin Dynasty, the Chinese coastline underwent significant changes. This period was marked by the rule of Wang Mang, who temporarily overthrew the Han Dynasty. The evolution of the coastline during this time likely had implications for trade, navigation, and coastal communities.
  • January 1290: Evolution of the chinese coastline.
  • January 894: In 893, during the Tang Dynasty, the territory in question was under the rule of Emperor Zhaozong. The evolution of the Chinese coastline during this time was influenced by factors such as natural erosion, sediment deposition, and human activities like land reclamation for agriculture and urban development.

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