Anatomically modern human in Southeast Asia (Laos) by 46 ka
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Anatomically modern human in Southeast Asia (Laos) by 46 ka
Abstract
Uncertainties surround the timing of modern human emergence and occupation in East and Southeast Asia. Although genetic and archeological data indicate a rapid migration out of Africa and into Southeast Asia by at least 60 ka, mainland Southeast Asia is notable for its absence of fossil evidence for early modern human occupation. Here we report on a modern human cranium from Tam Pa Ling, Laos, which was recovered from a secure stratigraphic context. Radiocarbon and luminescence dating of the surrounding sediments provide a minimum age of 51-46 ka, and direct U-dating of the bone indicates a maximum age of ~63 ka. The cranium has a derived modern human morphology in features of the frontal, occipital, maxillae, and dentition. It is also differentiated from western Eurasian archaic humans in aspects of its temporal, occipital, and dental morphology. In the context of an increasingly documented archaic-modern morphological mosaic among the earliest modern humans in western Eurasia, Tam Pa Ling establishes a definitively modern population in Southeast Asia at ~50 ka cal BP. As such, it provides the earliest skeletal evidence for fully modern humans in mainland Southeast Asia.
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Irreconcilable differences between stratigraphy and direct dating cast doubts upon the status of Tam Pa Ling fossil.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2012 Dec 18;109(51):E3523; author reply E3524–5. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1216774109. Epub 2012 Dec 12. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2012. PMID: 23236137 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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