Palaeoenvironments and hominin evolutionary dynamics in southeast Asia

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Palaeoenvironments and hominin evolutionary dynamics in southeast Asia. / Bacon, Anne-Marie; Bourgon, Nicolas; Dufour, Elise; Demeter, Fabrice; Zanolli, Clément; Westaway, Kira E.; Joannes-Boyau, Renaud; Duringer, Philippe; Ponche, Jean-Luc; Morley, Mike W.; Suzzoni, Eric; Frangeul, Sébastien; Boesch, Quentin; Antoine, Pierre Olivier; Boualaphane, Souliphane; Sichanthongtip, Phonephanh; Sihanam, Daovee; Huong, Nguyen Thi Mai; Tuan, Nguyen Anh; Fiorillo, Denis; Tombret, Olivier; Patole-Edoumba, Elise; Zachwieja, Alexandra; Luangkhoth, Thonglith; Souksavatdy, Viengkeo; Dunn, Tyler E.; Shackelford, Laura; Hublin, Jean-Jacques.

In: Scientific Reports, Vol. 13, 16165, 2023.

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Bacon, A-M, Bourgon, N, Dufour, E, Demeter, F, Zanolli, C, Westaway, KE, Joannes-Boyau, R, Duringer, P, Ponche, J-L, Morley, MW, Suzzoni, E, Frangeul, S, Boesch, Q, Antoine, PO, Boualaphane, S, Sichanthongtip, P, Sihanam, D, Huong, NTM, Tuan, NA, Fiorillo, D, Tombret, O, Patole-Edoumba, E, Zachwieja, A, Luangkhoth, T, Souksavatdy, V, Dunn, TE, Shackelford, L & Hublin, J-J 2023, 'Palaeoenvironments and hominin evolutionary dynamics in southeast Asia', Scientific Reports, vol. 13, 16165. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-43011-2

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Bacon, A-M., Bourgon, N., Dufour, E., Demeter, F., Zanolli, C., Westaway, K. E., Joannes-Boyau, R., Duringer, P., Ponche, J-L., Morley, M. W., Suzzoni, E., Frangeul, S., Boesch, Q., Antoine, P. O., Boualaphane, S., Sichanthongtip, P., Sihanam, D., Huong, N. T. M., Tuan, N. A., ... Hublin, J-J. (2023). Palaeoenvironments and hominin evolutionary dynamics in southeast Asia. Scientific Reports, 13, [16165]. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-43011-2

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Bacon A-M, Bourgon N, Dufour E, Demeter F, Zanolli C, Westaway KE et al. Palaeoenvironments and hominin evolutionary dynamics in southeast Asia. Scientific Reports. 2023;13. 16165. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-43011-2

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Bacon, Anne-Marie ; Bourgon, Nicolas ; Dufour, Elise ; Demeter, Fabrice ; Zanolli, Clément ; Westaway, Kira E. ; Joannes-Boyau, Renaud ; Duringer, Philippe ; Ponche, Jean-Luc ; Morley, Mike W. ; Suzzoni, Eric ; Frangeul, Sébastien ; Boesch, Quentin ; Antoine, Pierre Olivier ; Boualaphane, Souliphane ; Sichanthongtip, Phonephanh ; Sihanam, Daovee ; Huong, Nguyen Thi Mai ; Tuan, Nguyen Anh ; Fiorillo, Denis ; Tombret, Olivier ; Patole-Edoumba, Elise ; Zachwieja, Alexandra ; Luangkhoth, Thonglith ; Souksavatdy, Viengkeo ; Dunn, Tyler E. ; Shackelford, Laura ; Hublin, Jean-Jacques. / Palaeoenvironments and hominin evolutionary dynamics in southeast Asia. In: Scientific Reports. 2023 ; Vol. 13.

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title = "Palaeoenvironments and hominin evolutionary dynamics in southeast Asia",
abstract = "Secure environmental contexts are crucial for hominin interpretation and comparison. The discovery of a Denisovan individual and associated fauna at Tam Ngu Hao 2 (Cobra) Cave, Laos, dating back to 164–131 ka, allows for environmental comparisons between this (sub)tropical site and the Palearctic Denisovan sites of Denisova Cave (Russia) and Baishiya Karst Cave (China). Denisovans from northern latitudes foraged in a mix of forested and open landscapes, including tundra and steppe. Using stable isotope values from the Cobra Cave assemblage, we demonstrate that, despite the presence of nearby canopy forests, the Denisovan individual from Cobra Cave primarily consumed plants and/or animals from open forests and savannah. Using faunal evidence and proxy indicators of climates, results herein highlight a local expansion of rainforest at ~ 130 ka, raising questions about how Denisovans responded to this local climate change. Comparing the diet and habitat of the archaic hominin from Cobra Cave with those of early Homo sapiens from Tam P{\`a} Ling Cave (46–43 ka), Laos, it appears that only our species was able to exploit rainforest resources.",
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AU - Westaway, Kira E.

AU - Joannes-Boyau, Renaud

AU - Duringer, Philippe

AU - Ponche, Jean-Luc

AU - Morley, Mike W.

AU - Suzzoni, Eric

AU - Frangeul, Sébastien

AU - Boesch, Quentin

AU - Antoine, Pierre Olivier

AU - Boualaphane, Souliphane

AU - Sichanthongtip, Phonephanh

AU - Sihanam, Daovee

AU - Huong, Nguyen Thi Mai

AU - Tuan, Nguyen Anh

AU - Fiorillo, Denis

AU - Tombret, Olivier

AU - Patole-Edoumba, Elise

AU - Zachwieja, Alexandra

AU - Luangkhoth, Thonglith

AU - Souksavatdy, Viengkeo

AU - Dunn, Tyler E.

AU - Shackelford, Laura

AU - Hublin, Jean-Jacques

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N2 - Secure environmental contexts are crucial for hominin interpretation and comparison. The discovery of a Denisovan individual and associated fauna at Tam Ngu Hao 2 (Cobra) Cave, Laos, dating back to 164–131 ka, allows for environmental comparisons between this (sub)tropical site and the Palearctic Denisovan sites of Denisova Cave (Russia) and Baishiya Karst Cave (China). Denisovans from northern latitudes foraged in a mix of forested and open landscapes, including tundra and steppe. Using stable isotope values from the Cobra Cave assemblage, we demonstrate that, despite the presence of nearby canopy forests, the Denisovan individual from Cobra Cave primarily consumed plants and/or animals from open forests and savannah. Using faunal evidence and proxy indicators of climates, results herein highlight a local expansion of rainforest at ~ 130 ka, raising questions about how Denisovans responded to this local climate change. Comparing the diet and habitat of the archaic hominin from Cobra Cave with those of early Homo sapiens from Tam Pà Ling Cave (46–43 ka), Laos, it appears that only our species was able to exploit rainforest resources.

AB - Secure environmental contexts are crucial for hominin interpretation and comparison. The discovery of a Denisovan individual and associated fauna at Tam Ngu Hao 2 (Cobra) Cave, Laos, dating back to 164–131 ka, allows for environmental comparisons between this (sub)tropical site and the Palearctic Denisovan sites of Denisova Cave (Russia) and Baishiya Karst Cave (China). Denisovans from northern latitudes foraged in a mix of forested and open landscapes, including tundra and steppe. Using stable isotope values from the Cobra Cave assemblage, we demonstrate that, despite the presence of nearby canopy forests, the Denisovan individual from Cobra Cave primarily consumed plants and/or animals from open forests and savannah. Using faunal evidence and proxy indicators of climates, results herein highlight a local expansion of rainforest at ~ 130 ka, raising questions about how Denisovans responded to this local climate change. Comparing the diet and habitat of the archaic hominin from Cobra Cave with those of early Homo sapiens from Tam Pà Ling Cave (46–43 ka), Laos, it appears that only our species was able to exploit rainforest resources.

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