| Literature DB >> 29545510 |
Alan L Deino1, Anna K Behrensmeyer2, Alison S Brooks3,4, John E Yellen5,4, Warren D Sharp6, Richard Potts7,8.
Abstract
The origin of the Middle Stone Age (MSA) marks the transition from a highly persistent mode of stone toolmaking, the Acheulean, to a period of increasing technological innovation and cultural indicators associated with the evolution of Homo sapiens We used argon-40/argon-39 and uranium-series dating to calibrate the chronology of Acheulean and early MSA artifact-rich sedimentary deposits in the Olorgesailie basin, southern Kenya rift. We determined the age of late Acheulean tool assemblages from 615,000 to 499,000 years ago, after which a large technological and faunal transition occurred, with a definitive MSA lacking Acheulean elements beginning most likely by ~320,000 years ago, but at least by 305,000 years ago. These results establish the oldest repository of MSA artifacts in eastern Africa.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29545510 DOI: 10.1126/science.aao2216
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728