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Dispersal and the Movius Line: Testing the effect of dispersal on population density through simulation

机译:Dispersal and the Movius Line: Testing the effect of dispersal on population density through simulation

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It has been proposed that a strong relationship exists between the population size and density of Pleistocene hominins and their competence in making stone tools. Here we focus on the first 'Out of Africa' dispersal, 1.8 Ma ago, and the idea that it might have featured lower population density and the fragmentation of hominin groups in areas furthest away from the point of origin. As a result, these distant populations in Central and East Asia and Europe would not be able to sustain sophisticated technological knowledge and reverted to a pattern of simpler stone-knapping techniques. This process could have led to the establishment of the 'Movius Line' and other long-lasting continental-scale patterns in the spatial distribution of Lower Palaeolithic stone technology.

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