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Le peuplement humain en Eurasie : l’Asie centrale montagneuse et les piémonts sous-himalayens du Plio-Pléistocène à l’Holocène, origines, évolution humaine et migrations
Authors:Anne Dambricourt Malassé
Institution:UMR 5198 CNRS, département de Préhistoire du Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, institut de paléontologie humaine, 1, rue René-Panhard, 75013 Paris, France
Abstract:During the years 1996 and 1997, a team of the Laboratory of Prehistory, National Museum of Natural History, Paris, and of the Departments of Archaeology, Karachi and Peshawar University, Pakistan, leads the first prehistoric field investigation in the District of Chitral, Hindu Kush, close to the Wakhan Corridor (the Amu Daria course in the Pamir). Problematics are the origins and the becoming of the Epipaleolithic/Neolithic hunters-gatherers known in the Pamir Plateau and the Gissar Range, the lithics tradition of which share common roots with the Sub-Himalayan Soanian tradition (Mode 1). A second field investigation has been conduced in the North West India, where Soan developed from Early Pleistocene, in the Frontal Range of the Siwaliks and Himachal Pradesh during the years 2003, 2005 and 2006 in cooperation with the Department of Archaeology and Museums of Punjab, India. New discoveries in both countries support new hypothesis for the understanding of human evolution in Asia and Homo sapiens origins.
Keywords:Hindou Kouch  Inde  Asie centrale  Pamir  Haute Asie  Punjab  Plio-Plé  istocè  ne  Holocè  ne  Soanien  É  pipalé  olithique  Homo erectus  Homo sapiens
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