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The Age of the 20 Meter Solo River Terrace, Java, Indonesia and the Survival of Homo erectus in Asia

Homo erectus was the first human lineage to disperse widely throughout the Old World, the only hominin in Asia through much of the Pleistocene, and was likely ancestral to H. sapiens. The demise of this taxon remains obscure because of uncertainties regarding the geological age of its youngest popul...

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Autores principales: Indriati, Etty, Swisher, Carl C., Lepre, Christopher, Quinn, Rhonda L., Suriyanto, Rusyad A., Hascaryo, Agus T., Grün, Rainer, Feibel, Craig S., Pobiner, Briana L., Aubert, Maxime, Lees, Wendy, Antón, Susan C.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3126814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21738710
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021562
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author Indriati, Etty
Swisher, Carl C.
Lepre, Christopher
Quinn, Rhonda L.
Suriyanto, Rusyad A.
Hascaryo, Agus T.
Grün, Rainer
Feibel, Craig S.
Pobiner, Briana L.
Aubert, Maxime
Lees, Wendy
Antón, Susan C.
author_facet Indriati, Etty
Swisher, Carl C.
Lepre, Christopher
Quinn, Rhonda L.
Suriyanto, Rusyad A.
Hascaryo, Agus T.
Grün, Rainer
Feibel, Craig S.
Pobiner, Briana L.
Aubert, Maxime
Lees, Wendy
Antón, Susan C.
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description Homo erectus was the first human lineage to disperse widely throughout the Old World, the only hominin in Asia through much of the Pleistocene, and was likely ancestral to H. sapiens. The demise of this taxon remains obscure because of uncertainties regarding the geological age of its youngest populations. In 1996, some of us co-published electron spin resonance (ESR) and uranium series (U-series) results indicating an age as young as 35–50 ka for the late H. erectus sites of Ngandong and Sambungmacan and the faunal site of Jigar (Indonesia). If correct, these ages favor an African origin for recent humans who would overlap with H. erectus in time and space. Here, we report (40)Ar/(39)Ar incremental heating analyses and new ESR/U-series age estimates from the “20 m terrace" at Ngandong and Jigar. Both data sets are internally consistent and provide no evidence for reworking, yet they are inconsistent with one another. The (40)Ar/(39)Ar analyses give an average age of 546±12 ka (sd±5 se) for both sites, the first reliable radiometric indications of a middle Pleistocene component for the terrace. Given the technical accuracy and consistency of the analyses, the argon ages represent either the actual age or the maximum age for the terrace and are significantly older than previous estimates. Most of the ESR/U-series results are older as well, but the oldest that meets all modeling criteria is 143 ka+20/−17. Most samples indicated leaching of uranium and likely represent either the actual or the minimum age of the terrace. Given known sources of error, the U-series results could be consistent with a middle Pleistocene age. However, the ESR and (40)Ar/(39)Ar ages preclude one another. Regardless, the age of the sites and hominins is at least bracketed between these estimates and is older than currently accepted.
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spelling pubmed-31268142011-07-07 The Age of the 20 Meter Solo River Terrace, Java, Indonesia and the Survival of Homo erectus in Asia Indriati, Etty Swisher, Carl C. Lepre, Christopher Quinn, Rhonda L. Suriyanto, Rusyad A. Hascaryo, Agus T. Grün, Rainer Feibel, Craig S. Pobiner, Briana L. Aubert, Maxime Lees, Wendy Antón, Susan C. PLoS One Research Article Homo erectus was the first human lineage to disperse widely throughout the Old World, the only hominin in Asia through much of the Pleistocene, and was likely ancestral to H. sapiens. The demise of this taxon remains obscure because of uncertainties regarding the geological age of its youngest populations. In 1996, some of us co-published electron spin resonance (ESR) and uranium series (U-series) results indicating an age as young as 35–50 ka for the late H. erectus sites of Ngandong and Sambungmacan and the faunal site of Jigar (Indonesia). If correct, these ages favor an African origin for recent humans who would overlap with H. erectus in time and space. Here, we report (40)Ar/(39)Ar incremental heating analyses and new ESR/U-series age estimates from the “20 m terrace" at Ngandong and Jigar. Both data sets are internally consistent and provide no evidence for reworking, yet they are inconsistent with one another. The (40)Ar/(39)Ar analyses give an average age of 546±12 ka (sd±5 se) for both sites, the first reliable radiometric indications of a middle Pleistocene component for the terrace. Given the technical accuracy and consistency of the analyses, the argon ages represent either the actual age or the maximum age for the terrace and are significantly older than previous estimates. Most of the ESR/U-series results are older as well, but the oldest that meets all modeling criteria is 143 ka+20/−17. Most samples indicated leaching of uranium and likely represent either the actual or the minimum age of the terrace. Given known sources of error, the U-series results could be consistent with a middle Pleistocene age. However, the ESR and (40)Ar/(39)Ar ages preclude one another. Regardless, the age of the sites and hominins is at least bracketed between these estimates and is older than currently accepted. Public Library of Science 2011-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3126814/ /pubmed/21738710 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021562 Text en Indriati et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Indriati, Etty
Swisher, Carl C.
Lepre, Christopher
Quinn, Rhonda L.
Suriyanto, Rusyad A.
Hascaryo, Agus T.
Grün, Rainer
Feibel, Craig S.
Pobiner, Briana L.
Aubert, Maxime
Lees, Wendy
Antón, Susan C.
The Age of the 20 Meter Solo River Terrace, Java, Indonesia and the Survival of Homo erectus in Asia
title The Age of the 20 Meter Solo River Terrace, Java, Indonesia and the Survival of Homo erectus in Asia
title_full The Age of the 20 Meter Solo River Terrace, Java, Indonesia and the Survival of Homo erectus in Asia
title_fullStr The Age of the 20 Meter Solo River Terrace, Java, Indonesia and the Survival of Homo erectus in Asia
title_full_unstemmed The Age of the 20 Meter Solo River Terrace, Java, Indonesia and the Survival of Homo erectus in Asia
title_short The Age of the 20 Meter Solo River Terrace, Java, Indonesia and the Survival of Homo erectus in Asia
title_sort age of the 20 meter solo river terrace, java, indonesia and the survival of homo erectus in asia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3126814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21738710
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021562
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