Literature DB >> 27981368

Diet and environment 1.2 million years ago revealed through analysis of dental calculus from Europe's oldest hominin at Sima del Elefante, Spain.

Karen Hardy1,2, Anita Radini3, Stephen Buckley3, Ruth Blasco4, Les Copeland5, Francesc Burjachs6,7,8, Josep Girbal9, Riker Yll9, Eudald Carbonell7,8, Jose María Bermúdez de Castro4.   

Abstract

Sima del Elefante, Atapuerca, Spain contains one of the earliest hominin fragments yet known in Europe, dating to 1.2 Ma. Dental calculus from a hominin molar was removed, degraded and analysed to recover entrapped remains. Evidence for plant use at this time is very limited and this study has revealed the earliest direct evidence for foods consumed in the genus Homo. This comprises starchy carbohydrates from two plants, including a species of grass from the Triticeae or Bromideae tribe, meat and plant fibres. All food was eaten raw, and there is no evidence for processing of the starch granules which are intact and undamaged. Additional biographical detail includes fragments of non-edible wood found adjacent to an interproximal groove suggesting oral hygiene activities, while plant fibres may be linked to raw material processing. Environmental evidence comprises spores, insect fragments and conifer pollen grains which are consistent with a forested environment.

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Keywords:  Atapuerca; Dental calculus; Diet; Human evolution; Microfossils; Paleoenvironment; Sima del Elefante

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27981368     DOI: 10.1007/s00114-016-1420-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naturwissenschaften        ISSN: 0028-1042


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