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Hominin Footprints from Early Pleistocene Deposits at Happisburgh, UK
Investigations at Happisburgh, UK, have revealed the oldest known hominin footprint surface outside Africa at between ca. 1 million and 0.78 million years ago. The site has long been recognised for the preservation of sediments containing Early Pleistocene fauna and flora, but since 2005 has also yi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3917592/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24516637 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088329 |
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author | Ashton, Nick Lewis, Simon G. De Groote, Isabelle Duffy, Sarah M. Bates, Martin Bates, Richard Hoare, Peter Lewis, Mark Parfitt, Simon A. Peglar, Sylvia Williams, Craig Stringer, Chris |
author_facet | Ashton, Nick Lewis, Simon G. De Groote, Isabelle Duffy, Sarah M. Bates, Martin Bates, Richard Hoare, Peter Lewis, Mark Parfitt, Simon A. Peglar, Sylvia Williams, Craig Stringer, Chris |
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description | Investigations at Happisburgh, UK, have revealed the oldest known hominin footprint surface outside Africa at between ca. 1 million and 0.78 million years ago. The site has long been recognised for the preservation of sediments containing Early Pleistocene fauna and flora, but since 2005 has also yielded humanly made flint artefacts, extending the record of human occupation of northern Europe by at least 350,000 years. The sediments consist of sands, gravels and laminated silts laid down by a large river within the upper reaches of its estuary. In May 2013 extensive areas of the laminated sediments were exposed on the foreshore. On the surface of one of the laminated silt horizons a series of hollows was revealed in an area of ca. 12 m(2). The surface was recorded using multi-image photogrammetry which showed that the hollows are distinctly elongated and the majority fall within the range of juvenile to adult hominin foot sizes. In many cases the arch and front/back of the foot can be identified and in one case the impression of toes can be seen. Using foot length to stature ratios, the hominins are estimated to have been between ca. 0.93 and 1.73 m in height, suggestive of a group of mixed ages. The orientation of the prints indicates movement in a southerly direction on mud-flats along the river edge. Early Pleistocene human fossils are extremely rare in Europe, with no evidence from the UK. The only known species in western Europe of a similar age is Homo antecessor, whose fossil remains have been found at Atapuerca, Spain. The foot sizes and estimated stature of the hominins from Happisburgh fall within the range derived from the fossil evidence of Homo antecessor. |
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spelling | pubmed-39175922014-02-10 Hominin Footprints from Early Pleistocene Deposits at Happisburgh, UK Ashton, Nick Lewis, Simon G. De Groote, Isabelle Duffy, Sarah M. Bates, Martin Bates, Richard Hoare, Peter Lewis, Mark Parfitt, Simon A. Peglar, Sylvia Williams, Craig Stringer, Chris PLoS One Research Article Investigations at Happisburgh, UK, have revealed the oldest known hominin footprint surface outside Africa at between ca. 1 million and 0.78 million years ago. The site has long been recognised for the preservation of sediments containing Early Pleistocene fauna and flora, but since 2005 has also yielded humanly made flint artefacts, extending the record of human occupation of northern Europe by at least 350,000 years. The sediments consist of sands, gravels and laminated silts laid down by a large river within the upper reaches of its estuary. In May 2013 extensive areas of the laminated sediments were exposed on the foreshore. On the surface of one of the laminated silt horizons a series of hollows was revealed in an area of ca. 12 m(2). The surface was recorded using multi-image photogrammetry which showed that the hollows are distinctly elongated and the majority fall within the range of juvenile to adult hominin foot sizes. In many cases the arch and front/back of the foot can be identified and in one case the impression of toes can be seen. Using foot length to stature ratios, the hominins are estimated to have been between ca. 0.93 and 1.73 m in height, suggestive of a group of mixed ages. The orientation of the prints indicates movement in a southerly direction on mud-flats along the river edge. Early Pleistocene human fossils are extremely rare in Europe, with no evidence from the UK. The only known species in western Europe of a similar age is Homo antecessor, whose fossil remains have been found at Atapuerca, Spain. The foot sizes and estimated stature of the hominins from Happisburgh fall within the range derived from the fossil evidence of Homo antecessor. Public Library of Science 2014-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3917592/ /pubmed/24516637 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088329 Text en © 2014 Ashton 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ashton, Nick Lewis, Simon G. De Groote, Isabelle Duffy, Sarah M. Bates, Martin Bates, Richard Hoare, Peter Lewis, Mark Parfitt, Simon A. Peglar, Sylvia Williams, Craig Stringer, Chris Hominin Footprints from Early Pleistocene Deposits at Happisburgh, UK |
title | Hominin Footprints from Early Pleistocene Deposits at Happisburgh, UK |
title_full | Hominin Footprints from Early Pleistocene Deposits at Happisburgh, UK |
title_fullStr | Hominin Footprints from Early Pleistocene Deposits at Happisburgh, UK |
title_full_unstemmed | Hominin Footprints from Early Pleistocene Deposits at Happisburgh, UK |
title_short | Hominin Footprints from Early Pleistocene Deposits at Happisburgh, UK |
title_sort | hominin footprints from early pleistocene deposits at happisburgh, uk |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3917592/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24516637 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088329 |
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