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  Defining paleoclimatic routes and opportunities for hominin dispersals across Iran

Shoaee, M. J., Breeze, P. S., Drake, N. A., Hashemi, S. M., Vahdati Nasab, H., Breitenbach, S. F. M., et al. (2023). Defining paleoclimatic routes and opportunities for hominin dispersals across Iran. PLoS One, 18(3): e0281872. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0281872.

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Shoaee, Mohammad Javad1, Author           
Breeze, Paul S., Author
Drake, Nick A., Author
Hashemi, Seyyed Milad, Author
Vahdati Nasab, Hamed, Author
Breitenbach, Sebastian F. M., Author
Stevens, Thomas, Author
Boivin, Nicole1, Author           
Petraglia, Michael, Author
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1Department of Archaeology, Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_3398738              

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Free keywords: Paleoclimatology, Iran, Archaeology, Hominins, Archaeological dating, Pleistocene epoch, Lakes, Paleoenvironments
 Abstract: Fossil and archaeological evidence indicates that hominin dispersals into Southwest Asia occurred throughout the Pleistocene, including the expansion of Homo sapiens populations out of Africa. While there is evidence for hominin occupations in the Pleistocene in Iran, as evidenced by the presence of Lower to Upper Paleolithic archaeological sites, the extent to which humid periods facilitated population expansions into western Asia has remained unclear. To test the role of humid periods on hominin dispersals here we assess Paleolithic site distributions and paleoenvironmental records across Iran. We developed the first spatially comprehensive, high-resolution paleohydrological model for Iran in order to assess water availability and its influence on hominin dispersals. We highlight environmentally mediated routes which likely played a key role in Late Pleistocene hominin dispersals, including the expansion of H. sapiens and Neanderthals eastwards into Asia. Our combined analyses indicate that, during MIS 5, there were opportunities for hominins to traverse a northern route through the Alborz and Kopet Dagh Mountains and the Dasht-I Kavir desert owing to the presence of activated fresh water sources. We recognize a new southern route along the Zagros Mountains and extending eastwards towards Pakistan and Afghanistan. We find evidence for a potential northern route during MIS 3, which would have permitted hominin movements and species interactions in Southwest Asia. Between humid periods, these interconnections would have waned, isolating populations in the Zagros and Alborz Mountains, where hominins may have continued to have had access to water.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-03-01
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 31
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 Table of Contents: Introduction
- Study region
Materials and methods
- Archaeological database
- Paleohydrological mapping
- Paleoenvironmental proxy data and catchment level analyses
- Climate model data
Results
- Paleoenvironmental synthesis
- Paleohydrology and Pleistocene water availability
- Linking hydrological and proxy data
- Climate modelling
Comparison of archaeological records and paleohydrology
- Distance from water sources
- Archaeological evidence for dispersal routes
- Hominin occupation and dispersal routes through Iran
Conclusions




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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0281872
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Title: PLoS One
  Abbreviation : PLoS One
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Publ. Info: San Francisco, CA : Public Library of Science
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 18 (3) Sequence Number: e0281872 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1932-6203
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/1000000000277850