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  Initial upper paleolithic in the Zagros Mountains

Shoaee, M. J., Vahdati Nasab, H., Storozum, M., Frenzel, P., Akhavan Kharazian, M., Fernandes, R., et al. (2024). Initial upper paleolithic in the Zagros Mountains. Frontiers in Earth Science, 12: 1352099. doi:10.3389/feart.2024.1352099.

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Shoaee, Mohammad Javad1, Author           
Vahdati Nasab, Hamed, Author
Storozum, Michael, Author
Frenzel, Peter, Author
Akhavan Kharazian, Mohammad, Author
Fernandes, Ricardo1, Author                 
Hashemi, Seyed Milad, Author
Jayez, Mozhgan, Author
Amano, Noel1, Author           
Marzban Abbasabadi, Behrokh, Author
Aalipoor, Mehdi, Author
Lucas, Mary1, Author           
Marzo, Sara1, Author           
Ilgner, Jana1, Author           
Patalano, Robert1, Author           
Roberts, Patrick1, 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: Zagros Paleolithic, modern humans, paleoecology, southern Zagros, Pebdeh Cave
 Abstract: The Iranian Plateau and the Zagros Mountain chain, located at the crossroads of Africa and Eurasia, occupy a critical geographical position in out-of-Africa scenarios, sitting astride a major dispersal corridor into southern and central Asia. Yet, the region’s role in human population expansions remains under-investigated. Here, we present findings from new excavations at Pebdeh Cave, a site located in the southern zone of the Zagros Mountains. Pebdeh contained a well-defined layer dating to ∼42–40,000 years ago (ka), with Levallois elements alongside laminar reduction. This transitional feature in the Zagros was not dated and recorded before, and, given its similarity to Western and Central Asian industries with respect to chronology and technological features, we define it here as the Zagros Initial Upper Paleolithic (IUP). Although Late Middle Paleolithic and Early Upper Paleolithic technologies have been identified in the Zagros in the time period ranging between 50 and 40 ka, suggesting the presence of Neanderthals and modern humans in the mountainous region, the overall abrupt and constrained chronology of the IUP at Pebdeh, together with the penecontemporaneous appearance of other Upper Paleolithic sites in the Zagros Mountains, is compatible with a population expansion of Homo sapiens rather than an autochthonous development.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2024-01-252024-03-252024-04-19
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 13
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 Table of Contents: 1 Introduction
2 Pebdeh Cave
2.1 Chronology
2.2 Human activities and paleoecology
2.3 Stone tool assemblages
2.4 Layer 4 stone tool assemblage
3 Implications of the Initial Upper Paleolithic in the Zagros Mountains
4 Conclusion
 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.3389/feart.2024.1352099
Other: gea0220
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Title: Frontiers in Earth Science
  Abbreviation : Front. Earth Sci.
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Publ. Info: Lausanne : Frontiers Media
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 12 Sequence Number: 1352099 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 2296-6463
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2296-6463