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DOI10.1007/s11430-022-1225-7
New dating indicates intermittent human occupation of the Nwya Devu Paleolithic site on the high-altitude central Tibetan Plateau during the past 45,000 years
Ge, Junyi; Zhang, Xiaoling; Wang, Shejiang; Li, Linhui; He, Wei; Jin, Yingshuai; Zhang, Peiqi; Xu, Bing; Deng, Chenglong; Olsen, John W.; Guo, Zhengtang; Gao, Xing
发表日期2024
ISSN1674-7313
EISSN1869-1897
起始页码531
结束页码551
卷号67期号:2
英文摘要The timing and mechanisms of the human occupation of the demanding high-altitude Tibetan Plateau environment are of great interest. Here, we report on our reinvestigations and dating of the Nwya Devu site, located nearly 4600 meters above sea level on the central Tibetan Plateau. A new microblade techno-complex was identified on a lower lake shore at this site, distinct from the previously reported blade tool assemblage. These two lithic assemblages were dated to 45.6 +/- 2.6 and 10.3 +/- 0.5 ka using optically stimulated luminescence and accelerator mass spectrometry C-14 methods. They represent, respectively, the earliest known Paleolithic and microlithic sites on the interior Tibetan Plateau, indicating multiple occupation episodes of hunter-gatherers during the past 45 ka. Our studies reveal that relatively stable depositional conditions and a paleoenvironment characterized by a comparatively warm climate facilitated these multiple occupations at Nwya Devu. The contemporaneous occurrence of the Upper Paleolithic blade technology on the Tibetan Plateau and most of Eurasia between 50 and 40 ka indicates rapid, large-scale dispersals of humans that profoundly affected human demography on a large scale. Combining new archaeological evidence and previously reported genetic data, we conclude that the Tibetan Plateau provided a relatively stable habitat for Upper Paleolithic hunter-gatherers, which may have contributed to the complex and multiple-origin gene pool of present-day Tibetans.
关键词TibetPaleolithicNwya DevuHigh-altitude adaptationMicroblade industryEarly Upper PaleolithicOSL datingAMS C-14 dating
英文关键词PERMANENT HUMAN OCCUPATION; LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM; GENETIC HISTORY; DENISOVA CAVE; LUMINESCENCE; QUARTZ; LAKE; ADAPTATION; AGE; SEDIMENTS
WOS研究方向Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WOS记录号WOS:001109038000001
来源期刊SCIENCE CHINA-EARTH SCIENCES
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/283685
作者单位Chinese Academy of Sciences; Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology & Paleoanthropology, CAS; Chinese Academy of Sciences; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, CAS; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Institute of Geology & Geophysics, CAS; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Institute of Geology & Geophysics, CAS; University of Arizona
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Ge, Junyi,Zhang, Xiaoling,Wang, Shejiang,et al. New dating indicates intermittent human occupation of the Nwya Devu Paleolithic site on the high-altitude central Tibetan Plateau during the past 45,000 years[J],2024,67(2).
APA Ge, Junyi.,Zhang, Xiaoling.,Wang, Shejiang.,Li, Linhui.,He, Wei.,...&Gao, Xing.(2024).New dating indicates intermittent human occupation of the Nwya Devu Paleolithic site on the high-altitude central Tibetan Plateau during the past 45,000 years.SCIENCE CHINA-EARTH SCIENCES,67(2).
MLA Ge, Junyi,et al."New dating indicates intermittent human occupation of the Nwya Devu Paleolithic site on the high-altitude central Tibetan Plateau during the past 45,000 years".SCIENCE CHINA-EARTH SCIENCES 67.2(2024).
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