Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4737248 | Quaternary Science Reviews | 2008 | 15 Pages |
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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Authors
Laura S. Basell,