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  Initial Upper Palaeolithic material culture by 45,000 years ago at Shiyu in northern China

Yang, S.-X., Zhang, J.-F., Yue, J.-P., Wood, R., Guo, Y.-J., Wang, H., et al. (2024). Initial Upper Palaeolithic material culture by 45,000 years ago at Shiyu in northern China. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 8, 552-563. doi:10.1038/s41559-023-02294-4.

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Yang, Shi-Xia, Author
Zhang, Jia-Fu, Author
Yue, Jian-Ping, Author
Wood, Rachel, Author
Guo, Yu-Jie, Author
Wang, Han, Author
Luo, Wu-Gan, Author
Zhang, Yue, Author
Raguin, Emeline1, Author           
Zhao, Ke-Liang, Author
Zhang, Yu-Xiu, Author
Huan, Fa-Xiang, Author
Hou, Ya-Mei, Author
Huang, Wei-Wen, Author
Wang, Yi-Ren, Author
Shi, Jin-Ming, Author
Yuan, Bao-Yin, Author
Ollé, Andreu, Author
Queffelec, Alain, Author
Zhou, Li-Ping, Author
Deng, Cheng-Long, Authord’Errico, Francesco, AuthorPetraglia, Michael, Author more..
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1Emeline Raguin, Biomaterialien, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Max Planck Society, ou_3387002              

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 Abstract: The geographic expansion of Homo sapiens populations into southeastern Europe occurred by ∼47,000 years ago (∼47 ka), marked by Initial Upper Palaeolithic (IUP) technology. H. sapiens was present in western Siberia by ∼45 ka, and IUP industries indicate early entries by ∼50 ka in the Russian Altai and 46–45 ka in northern Mongolia. H. sapiens was in northeastern Asia by ∼40 ka, with a single IUP site in China dating to 43–41 ka. Here we describe an IUP assemblage from Shiyu in northern China, dating to ∼45 ka. Shiyu contains a stone tool assemblage produced by Levallois and Volumetric Blade Reduction methods, the long-distance transfer of obsidian from sources in China and the Russian Far East (800–1,000 km away), increased hunting skills denoted by the selective culling of adult equids and the recovery of tanged and hafted projectile points with evidence of impact fractures, and the presence of a worked bone tool and a shaped graphite disc. Shiyu exhibits a set of advanced cultural behaviours, and together with the recovery of a now-lost human cranial bone, the record supports an expansion of H. sapiens into eastern Asia by about 45 ka.

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 Dates: 2024-01-182024
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Title: Nature Ecology & Evolution
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 8 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 552 - 563 Identifier: ISSN: 2397-334X