坦桑尼亚曼雅拉地层的精细年龄估计和古人类学研究。

Stephen Frost, Hilde Schwartz, Liane Giemsch, Leah Morgan, Paul Renne, Maya Wildgoose, Charles Saanane, Friedemann Schrenk, Katerina Harvati
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摘要

坦桑尼亚马尼亚拉湖盆地马库尤尼村地区的马尼亚拉地层已经被研究了近一个世纪,但对其年龄的解释从更新世中期到上新世晚期不等。在该遗址进行了新的地质、古生物学和考古学田野调查,并提供了重要的新证据,包括精确的地层学、辐射年龄估计、初步的古地磁分析、重要的新动物收藏品,以及地层背景中一些石器文物的地层背景。这些努力成功地将曼雅拉地层的地质年龄估计限制在0.63至1.3 Ma之间,两个人类居住地点的年龄在0.63至0.78 Ma之间。这一新的年表可能会影响从该遗址发现的古人类遗骸的分类解释。他们还认为,两种哺乳动物类群,Metridiochoerus compactus和Eurygnathohippus,可能是已知最年轻的出现在Manyara床上的物种。在这个较窄的时间间隔的地层背景中也发现了阿舍利岩屑。此外,在牛科动物下颌骨表面可能存在的切割痕迹可能是人类对曼雅拉床上的骨头进行改造的第一个证据。
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Refined age estimates and Paleoanthropological investigation of the Manyara Beds, Tanzania.

The Manyara Beds in the area of Makuyuni Village in the Lake Manyara Basin, Tanzania have been studied for nearly a century, but interpretations of their age have ranged from Middle Pleistocene to Late Pliocene. New geological, paleontological and archeological fieldwork was conducted at the site and has provided siginificant new evidence, including refined stratigraphy, radiometric age estimates, preliminary paleomagnetic analysis, significant new faunal collections, as well as stratigraphic context for some of the lithic artifacts in stratigraphic context. These efforts have succesfully constrained the geological age estimates for the Manyara Beds to between less than 0.63 to 1.3 Ma, and the age of the two hominin bearing localities to between 0.63 and 0.78 Ma. This new chronology may impact the taxonomic interpretation of the hominin remains recovered from the site. They also suggest that two mammalian taxa, Metridiochoerus compactus and Eurygnathohippus, may have some of their youngest known occurences in the Manyara Beds. Acheulean lithics were also found in stratigraphic context during this more narrow time interval. Furthermore, the presence of potential cut-marks on the surface of a bovid mandible may represent the first evidence for human modification of bones from the Manyara Beds.

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