Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4737248 Quaternary Science Reviews 2008 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper considers the evolution of Homo sapiens in eastern Africa in relation to refugia and bottlenecks around ∼200 ka BP, at a macro scale. Middle Stone Age (MSA) lithics, site distributions and locations are analysed in relation to palaeovegetation maps of the last glacial/interglacial cycle, which are used as a proxy for earlier climate cycles. A “push and pull” model is then postulated for the spread of Homo sapiens out of refugia in eastern Africa, involving both volcanism (push) and habitat availability (pull). A date within OIS 5 is suggested for this expansion to other parts of the continent, and potentially further afield, contrary to a frequently proposed expansion within OIS 3.

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