A late Middle Pleistocene Middle Stone Age sequence identified at Wadi Lazalim in southern Tunisia

The late Middle Pleistocene, starting at around 300 ka, witnessed large-scale biological and cultural dynamics in hominin evolution across Africa including the onset of the Middle Stone Age that is closely associated with the evolution of our species— Homo sapiens . However, archaeological and geoch...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific reports 2022-03, Vol.12 (1), p.3996-3996, Article 3996
Hauptverfasser: Cancellieri, Emanuele, Bel Hadj Brahim, Hedi, Ben Nasr, Jaafar, Ben Fraj, Tarek, Boussoffara, Ridha, Di Matteo, Martina, Mercier, Norbert, Marnaoui, Marwa, Monaco, Andrea, Richard, Maïlys, Mariani, Guido S., Scancarello, Olivier, Zerboni, Andrea, di Lernia, Savino
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Zusammenfassung:The late Middle Pleistocene, starting at around 300 ka, witnessed large-scale biological and cultural dynamics in hominin evolution across Africa including the onset of the Middle Stone Age that is closely associated with the evolution of our species— Homo sapiens . However, archaeological and geochronological data of its earliest appearance are scarce. Here we report on the late Middle Pleistocene sequence of Wadi Lazalim, in the Sahara of Southern Tunisia, which has yielded evidence for human occupations bracketed between ca. 300–130 ka. Wadi Lazalim contributes valuable information on the spread of early MSA technocomplexes across North Africa, that likely were an expression of large-scale diffusion processes.
ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/s41598-022-07816-x