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Ancient DNA and multimethod dating confirm the late arrival of anatomically modern humans in southern China.

Xue-Feng Sun1, Shao-Qing Wen2, Cheng-Qiu Lu3, Bo-Yan Zhou2, Darren Curnoe4, Hua-Yu Lu5, Hong-Chun Li6, Wei Wang7, Hai Cheng8, Shuang-Wen Yi5, Xin Jia9, Pan-Xin Du2, Xing-Hua Xu5, Yi-Ming Lu5, Ying Lu5, Hong-Xiang Zheng2, Hong Zhang2, Chang Sun2, Lan-Hai Wei2, Fei Han10, Juan Huang11, R Lawrence Edwards12, Li Jin2, Hui Li13,14.   

Abstract

The expansion of anatomically modern humans (AMHs) from Africa around 65,000 to 45,000 y ago (ca. 65 to 45 ka) led to the establishment of present-day non-African populations. Some paleoanthropologists have argued that fossil discoveries from Huanglong, Zhiren, Luna, and Fuyan caves in southern China indicate one or more prior dispersals, perhaps as early as ca. 120 ka. We investigated the age of the human remains from three of these localities and two additional early AMH sites (Yangjiapo and Sanyou caves, Hubei) by combining ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis with a multimethod geological dating strategy. Although U-Th dating of capping flowstones suggested they lie within the range ca. 168 to 70 ka, analyses of aDNA and direct AMS 14C dating on human teeth from Fuyan and Yangjiapo caves showed they derive from the Holocene. OSL dating of sediments and AMS 14C analysis of mammal teeth and charcoal also demonstrated major discrepancies from the flowstone ages; the difference between them being an order of magnitude or more at most of these localities. Our work highlights the surprisingly complex depositional history recorded at these subtropical caves which involved one or more episodes of erosion and redeposition or intrusion as recently as the late Holocene. In light of our findings, the first appearance datum for AMHs in southern China should probably lie within the timeframe set by molecular data of ca. 50 to 45 ka.

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Keywords:  East Asia; Late Pleistocene; anatomically modern humans; ancient DNA; dating

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33558418      PMCID: PMC7923607          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2019158118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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