U-series dating of Locality 15 at Zhoukoudian, China, and implications for hominid evolution
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01/01/2004
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This paper reports U-series dates on speleothem samples from Locality 15 at Zhoukoudian, one of the richest Paleolithic sites in northern China. The age of the lower part of Layer 2 is securely bracketed between 155,000 and 284,000 yr. The underlying Layer 3 dates back at least 284,000 yr. Layer 4, further below, should be older still, possibly by a cycle on the SPECMAP time scale before 284,000 yr ago. These ages, much greater than the previous estimates of 110,000-140,000 yr from U-series and electron spin resonance dating of fossil teeth, suggest that Locality 15 was broadly contemporaneous with Locality 4 (New Cave) and with the uppermost strata of Locality 1 (Peking Man site). The physical evolution and cultural development evidenced by the timing of the Zhoukoudian localities are in line with the opinion of Chinese anthropologists for a regional transition from Homo erectus to archaic Homo sapiens. (C) 2004 University of Washington. All rights reserved. |
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eng |
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Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science |
Palavras-Chave | #Geography, Physical #Geosciences, Multidisciplinary #Locality 15 #Zhoukoudian #U-series Dating #Speleothem #Paleolithic #Human Evolution #Pleistocene #Origin #Site #C1 #260109 Geochronology |
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Journal Article |