Early Pleistocene freshwater fish from Dursunlu (Ilgın Basin, south-western Türkiye): Implications for early hominin dispersals out of Africa

Àngel Blanco-Lapaz , Àngel H. Luján , Elvan Demirci , Josep Sanjuan
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Dursunlu, located in the Ilgın Basin (south-western Türkiye), represents one of the most prolific sites to explore early human occupations in Anatolia. This paper describes the lacustrine fish assemblage from this site during the Early Pleistocene (Günz glaciation). The fish community comprised two families, namely Cyprinidae and Cobitidae. Within the cyprinids, the genera had a wide range of ecological diversity. The most frequently observed genera in Dursunlu are Chondrostoma and Squalius, but Capoeta and Barbus are also present. These genera prove that a very shallow and well-oxygenized paleolake occupied the Ilgın Basin with a dense palustrine vegetation belt and partially rocky-gravelly substrate. This paleolake constituted a hotspot for the presence and early dispersal out of Africa of the genera Homo in this region and Eurasia during the Lower Paleolithic/Early Pleistocene.
来自 Dursunlu(图尔基耶西南部 Ilgın 盆地)的早更新世淡水鱼:早期类人猿迁出非洲的影响
Dursunlu 位于伊尔根盆地(图尔基耶西南部),是探索安纳托利亚早期人类居住地最丰富的遗址之一。本文介绍了该遗址在早更新世(居兹冰期)的湖泊鱼类群落。鱼类群落包括两个科,即鲤科和鳕科。在鲤科中,各属具有广泛的生态多样性。在 Dursunlu 最常观察到的鱼属是 Chondrostoma 和 Squalius,但也有 Capoeta 和 Barbus。这些种属证明,伊尔根盆地曾有过一个非常浅且氧气充足的古湖,湖中有茂密的湖滨植被带和部分岩石砾石底质。该古湖泊是旧石器时代晚期/更新世早期智人属(Homo)在该地区和欧亚大陆出现并早期扩散出非洲的热点地区。
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