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SUBMITTER: Freidline SE
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10264382 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Freidline Sarah E SE Westaway Kira E KE Joannes-Boyau Renaud R Duringer Philippe P Ponche Jean-Luc JL Morley Mike W MW Hernandez Vito C VC McAllister-Hayward Meghan S MS McColl Hugh H Zanolli Clément C Gunz Philipp P Bergmann Inga I Sichanthongtip Phonephanh P Sihanam Daovee D Boualaphane Souliphane S Luangkhoth Thonglith T Souksavatdy Viengkeo V Dosseto Anthony A Boesch Quentin Q Patole-Edoumba Elise E Aubaile Françoise F Crozier Françoise F Suzzoni Eric E Frangeul Sébastien S Bourgon Nicolas N Zachwieja Alexandra A Dunn Tyler E TE Bacon Anne-Marie AM Hublin Jean-Jacques JJ Shackelford Laura L Demeter Fabrice F
Nature communications 20230613 1
The timing of the first arrival of Homo sapiens in East Asia from Africa and the degree to which they interbred with or replaced local archaic populations is controversial. Previous discoveries from Tam Pà Ling cave (Laos) identified H. sapiens in Southeast Asia by at least 46 kyr. We report on a recently discovered frontal bone (TPL 6) and tibial fragment (TPL 7) found in the deepest layers of TPL. Bayesian modeling of luminescence dating of sediments and U-series and combined U-series-ESR dati ...[more]