Homo erectus technological behaviors during the Middle Pleistocene Transition: Engaji Nanyori, Oldupai Gorge

IF 2 2区 地球科学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Arturo Cueva-Temprana, María Soto, Pamela Akuku, Raquel Hernando, Siobhán Clarke, Julien Favreau, Stephen Magohe, Abdallah Mohamed, Aloyce Mwambwiga, Nicole Boivin, Michael Petraglia, Julio Mercader
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Abstract

The Acheulean technocomplex is a milestone in the evolutionary adaptability, technological development, and dispersal of Homo erectus. While the earlier phases of the Acheulean have been thoroughly investigated in Eastern Africa, reliably dated assemblages in environmental context spanning the Middle Pleistocene Transition (1.2–0.8 Ma) are extremely rare at a global scale. Engaji Nanyori (Bed III, Oldupai Gorge) is one of a few sites offering a window into Acheulean behavior during this critical period of climatic crisis and aridification. We study lithic assemblages from recent excavations of an Acheulean occupational sequence dated 1.1–0.9 Ma, revealing a stable technological system that focused on flake production by relying on Oldowan-like knapping strategies while rendering infrequent the manufacture of Large Cutting Tools. We present a continental analysis of Acheulean technologies during the Middle Pleistocene transition aimed at exploring the influence of climatic, ecological, and environmental instability on adaptability. Our results underscore the numerous similarities between the technological strategies of Engaji Nanyori and those of the penecontemporary sites, illustrating the uniform character of African Acheulean assemblages regardless of their temporal, geographical or environmental settings.

中更新世过渡时期的直立人技术行为:奥都派峡谷Engaji Nanyori
阿舍利技术复合体是直立人进化适应性、技术发展和扩散的一个里程碑。虽然阿舍利的早期阶段已经在东非进行了彻底的研究,但在全球范围内,跨越中更新世过渡(1.2-0.8 Ma)的环境背景下可靠的年代组合是极其罕见的。Engaji Nanyori(奥杜派峡谷三号床)是少数几个在气候危机和干旱的关键时期提供阿舍利人行为窗口的地点之一。我们研究了最近发掘的阿舍利职业序列(1.1-0.9 Ma)的岩屑组合,揭示了一个稳定的技术系统,该系统依赖于奥尔多瓦式的敲击策略,专注于薄片的生产,而不经常制造大型切削工具。我们对中更新世过渡时期的阿舍利技术进行了大陆分析,旨在探索气候、生态和环境不稳定对适应性的影响。我们的研究结果强调了Engaji Nanyori的技术策略与半当代遗址之间的许多相似之处,说明了非洲阿舍利组合的统一特征,无论其时间、地理或环境背景如何。
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Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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4.80
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199
期刊介绍: Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences covers the full spectrum of natural scientific methods with an emphasis on the archaeological contexts and the questions being studied. It bridges the gap between archaeologists and natural scientists providing a forum to encourage the continued integration of scientific methodologies in archaeological research. Coverage in the journal includes: archaeology, geology/geophysical prospection, geoarchaeology, geochronology, palaeoanthropology, archaeozoology and archaeobotany, genetics and other biomolecules, material analysis and conservation science. The journal is endorsed by the German Society of Natural Scientific Archaeology and Archaeometry (GNAA), the Hellenic Society for Archaeometry (HSC), the Association of Italian Archaeometrists (AIAr) and the Society of Archaeological Sciences (SAS).
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