Reconstructing the Environmental Context of Human Origins in Eastern Africa Through Scientific Drilling

IF 11.3 1区 地球科学 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
A. Cohen, Christopher J. Campisano, J. Arrowsmith, A. Asrat, C. Beck, A. Behrensmeyer, A. Deino, C. Feibel, Verena Foerster, J. Kingston, H. Lamb, T. Lowenstein, R. Lupien, V. Muiruri, D. Olago, R. Owen, R. Potts, J. Russell, F. Schaebitz, J. Stone, M. Trauth, Chad Yost
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Abstract

Paleoanthropologists have long speculated about the role of environmental change in shaping human evolution in Africa. In recent years, drill cores of late Neogene lacustrine sedimentary rocks have yielded valuable high-resolution records of climatic and ecosystem change. Eastern African Rift sediments (primarily lake beds) provide an extraordinary range of data in close proximity to important fossil hominin and archaeological sites, allowing critical study of hypotheses that connect environmental history and hominin evolution. We review recent drill-core studies spanning the Plio–Pleistocene boundary (an interval of hominin diversification, including the earliest members of our genus Homo and the oldest stone tools), and the Mid–Upper Pleistocene (spanning the origin of Homo sapiens in Africa and our early technological and dispersal history). Proposed drilling of Africa's oldest lakes promises to extend such records back to the late Miocene. ▪ High-resolution paleoenvironmental records are critical for understanding external drivers of human evolution. ▪ African lake basin drill cores play a critical role in enhancing hominin paleoenvironmental records given their continuity and proximity to key paleoanthropological sites. ▪ The oldest African lakes have the potential to reveal a comprehensive paleoenvironmental context for the entire late Neogene history of hominin evolution. Expected final online publication date for the Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Volume 50 is May 2022. Please see http://www.annualreviews.org/page/journal/pubdates for revised estimates.
通过科学钻探重建东非人类起源的环境背景
古人类学家长期以来一直在推测环境变化在塑造非洲人类进化中的作用。近年来,新近纪晚期湖相沉积岩岩心获得了有价值的高分辨率气候和生态系统变化记录。东非裂谷沉积物(主要是湖床)在重要的古人类化石和考古遗址附近提供了大量的数据,允许对环境历史和古人类进化之间联系的假设进行批判性研究。我们回顾了最近在上新世-更新世边界(一个人类多样化的区间,包括我们属的最早成员和最古老的石器)和中上更新世(跨越非洲智人的起源和我们早期的技术和扩散历史)的钻探岩心研究。对非洲最古老湖泊的钻探有望将这些记录追溯到中新世晚期。▪高分辨率的古环境记录对于理解人类进化的外部驱动因素至关重要。▪非洲湖盆钻孔岩心由于其连续性和靠近关键古人类遗址,在加强古人类古环境记录方面发挥着关键作用。▪最古老的非洲湖泊有可能揭示整个新近纪晚期人类进化历史的全面古环境背景。《地球与行星科学年度评论》第50卷的最终在线出版日期预计为2022年5月。修订后的估计数请参阅http://www.annualreviews.org/page/journal/pubdates。
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Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences 地学天文-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: Since its establishment in 1973, the Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences has been dedicated to providing comprehensive coverage of advancements in the field. This esteemed publication examines various aspects of earth and planetary sciences, encompassing climate, environment, geological hazards, planet formation, and the evolution of life. To ensure wider accessibility, the latest volume of the journal has transitioned from a gated model to open access through the Subscribe to Open program by Annual Reviews. Consequently, all articles published in this volume are now available under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license.
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