中国南方40-50 ka之间的文化变迁:对现代人类在欧亚大陆扩散的启示

IF 0.8 4区 地球科学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Yuduan Zhou , Xiangxi Lan , Zixuan Shen , Ruxi Yang , Dawei Li , Justin Guibert , Antonio Pérez-Balarezo , Valéry Zeitoun , Hubert Forestier
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摘要

与化石和遗传证据相比,文化遗迹虽然是间接的,但对于重建现代人类在晚更新世欧亚大陆的分布至关重要。本研究评估了来自中国南方及其周边地区的文化材料,以重新评估现代人可能到达的时间和背景。我们强调技术创新和象征性活动是文化变革的标志。我们的分析表明,最早的显著文化变化,如复杂的技术和b符号对象,出现在大约4.5万年前的中国南方。这些创新在时间上与华南地区遗址的显著扩散一致,反映了在欧亚大陆其他地区观察到的模式。对这一时期突然的文化变化最简洁的解释是,4万至5万年前,作为晚更新世期间更广泛的全球迁徙的一部分,现代人来到中国南方并分散开来。文化视角不仅重新定义了现代人类到达中国南方的时间线,而且强调了他们的存在对该地区文化、人口和遗传历史的变革性影响,与欧亚大陆的类似过程平行。
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Cultural change between 40-50 ka in southern China : Implications for modern human dispersals in Eurasia
Cultural remains, though indirect compared to fossil and genetic evidence, are critical in reconstructing the dispersals of modern humans across Late Pleistocene Eurasia. This work evaluates the cultural materials from southern China and its surrounding regions to reassess the timing and context of the potential arrival of modern humans. We emphasize technological innovations and symbolic activities as defining markers of cultural change. Our analysis reveals that the earliest remarkable cultural changes, as evidenced by complex technologies and symbolic objects, emerged around 45,000 years ago in southern China. These innovations align temporally with the significant proliferation of sites across South China, mirroring patterns observed in other parts of Eurasia. The most parsimonious explanation for the abrupt cultural changes at this time is the arrival and dispersal of modern humans in southern China between 40,000 and 50,000 years ago as part of a broader global migration during the Late Pleistocene. The cultural perspective not only redefines the timeline for modern human arrival in southern China but also underscores the transformative impact of their presence on the region's cultural, demographic, and genetic histories, in parallel with similar processes across Eurasia.
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Anthropologie
Anthropologie ANTHROPOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: First published in 1890, Anthropologie remains one of the most important journals devoted to prehistoric sciences and paleoanthropology. It regularly publishes thematic issues, originalsarticles and book reviews.
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