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The southern route 'out of Africa': evidence for an early expansion of modern humans into Arabia
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Document Type
Report
Author abstract
Source
Science. Jan 28, 2011, Vol. 331 Issue 6016, p453, 4 p.
Subject
United Arab Emirates
Language
English
ISSN
0036-8075
Abstract
The timing of the dispersal of anatomically modern humans (AMH) out of Africa is a fundamental question in human evolutionary studies. Existing data suggest a rapid coastal exodus via the Indian Ocean rim around 60,000 years ago. We present evidence from Jebel Faya, United Arab Emirates, demonstrating human presence in eastern Arabia during the last interglacial. The tool kit found at Jebel Faya has affinities to the late Middle Stone Age in northeast Africa, indicating that technological innovation was not necessary to facilitate migration into Arabia. Instead, we propose that low eustatic sea [eve[ and increased rainfall during the transition between marine isotope stages 6 and 5 allowed humans to populate Arabia. This evidence implies that AMH may have been present in South Asia before the Toba eruption (1). 10.1126/science.1199113