Ab'/> Paleoecological reconstructions of the Bed I and Bed II lacustrine basins of Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania) and insights into early human behavior
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Paleoecological reconstructions of the Bed I and Bed II lacustrine basins of Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania) and insights into early human behavior

机译:古老的重建床I和床II山区古尔瓦峡(坦桑尼亚)的湖泊盆地和早期人类行为的见解

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AbstractThe archaeological record of Olduvai Gorge has played a pivotal role in reconstructions of early human behavior. Classical Oldowan sites (from Middle Bed I), and the extensive archaeological record from Bed II (including the earliest Acheulian at 1.7Ma), enable the reconstruction of early human behavior throughout its evolution from almost 1.9Ma to 1.3Ma. How such behavioral evolution was influenced by ecological factors is still an object of debate. This special issue presents a detailed meso-scale reconstruction of the paleoecology and paleogeography of the environments where some of these sites were formed, including extensive reconstructions of the paleobotany of the sites and the areas surrounding them. This provides, for the first time, a contextual ecological information framed in a scale large enough to understand human behavioral variability as determined by the exceptional ecological conditions of the Olduvai paleo-lake basin for almost one-and-a-half million years. This information is crucial to understand site functionality and the behaviors exhibited by hominins at each of the anthropogenic sites from Olduvai Gorge during the earliest stages of the evolution of the genusHomo.Highlights?This special
机译:<![cdata [ 抽象 Olduvai峡谷的考古记录在早期人类行为的重建中发挥了关键作用。古典的Oldowan网站(来自中间床I)和床II的广泛考古记录(包括1.7mA的最早的脚跟),使得在整个进化中的早期人类行为从近1.9mA到1.3mA的改变。这种行为演变如何受到生态因素的影响仍然是辩论的对象。这一特别问题提出了一种详细的中小学重建,对这些网站的一些环境的古生态和古地理重建,包括场地古巴般的广泛重建以及周围的区域。这是第一次提供的上下文生态信息以足够大的规模框架,以了解由Olduvai Paleo-Lake盆地的特殊生态状况确定的人身行为可变性,几乎是一万百万年。该信息对于了解旧岛峡谷在 Homo Italic>的最早阶段期间来自Olduvai峡谷的每个人为峡谷展览的现场功能和Hominins展示的行为至关重要。 亮点 这个特殊

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