乘船进入印度?- 评估索拉什特拉半岛中旧石器时代占领区的岩石地层背景

Gopesh Jha , Divyansh Kumar Sinha , Deepak Kumar Jha , P. Ajithprasad
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印度次大陆的沿海边缘被认为在晚更新世早期现代人从非洲扩散到印度次大陆的过程中发挥了至关重要的作用。然而,由于印度沿海边缘地区缺乏大量证据,因此很难对这一假设进行直接评估。印度古吉拉特邦的索拉什特拉半岛地区是印度河三角洲以东拥有 1600 公里海岸线的重要地区之一。早先的研究发现,在中更新世和晚更新世期间,该地区曾广泛出现过晚期阿休里人和中旧石器时代人居住的证据。在此,我们报告了索拉什特拉半岛中部(巴达尔河流域)和北部(阿吉河流域)新的中旧石器时代地点的证据。这项研究回顾了整个索拉什特拉半岛被人类占据的岩石地层背景,为中旧石器时代地点的年代学提供了重要见解。我们的比较数据表明,索拉施特拉半岛的大多数中古石器集合属于 Gt2 层,其年代可追溯到海洋同位素阶段(MIS)3 的开始。我们将根据目前对晚更新世类人种群动态、扩散模式和阵风波动的讨论,进一步研究这些发现。
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Coasting into India? - Assessing lithostratigraphic context of Middle Palaeolithic occupation in Saurashtra Peninsula
The coastal rim of the Indian subcontinent is believed to have played a crucial role in the dispersal of early Modern Humans from Africa into the Indian subcontinent during the Late Pleistocene. However, the paucity of substantial evidence along the Indian coastal margins has made it difficult to assess this hypothesis directly. The peninsular region of Saurashtra in Gujarat (India) is one of the key regions that possesses a vast coastline of ∼1600 km, located east of the Indus Delta. Earlier research has revealed widespread evidence of Late Acheulian and Middle Palaeolithic occupations in the region during the Middle and Late Pleistocene. Here, we report evidence of new Middle Palaeolithic localities from the central (Bhadar river basin) and northern (Aji river basin) parts of the Saurashtra peninsula. This study reviews the lithostratigraphic context of hominin occupation across Saurashtra and provides crucial insights into the chronology of Middle Palaeolithic localities. Our comparative data suggest that most of the Middle Palaeolithic assemblages in Saurashtra belong to the Gt2 horizon, which dates back to the onset of Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 3. These findings are further examined in light of ongoing discussions on Late Pleistocene hominin population dynamics, dispersal patterns, and eustatic fluctuations.
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