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U-Series dating of Liujiang hominid site in Guangxi,Southern China
Authors:Shen Guanjun  Wang Wei  Wang Qian  Zhao Jianxin  Collerson Kenneth  Zhou Chunlin  Tobias Phillip V
Institution:Institute for Coastal and Quaternary Studies, Nanjing Normal University, P R China. gjshen@njnu.edu.cn
Abstract:It has been established that modern humans were living in the Levant and Africa ca. 100ka ago. Hitherto, this has contrasted with the situation in China where no unequivocal specimens of this species have been securely dated to more than 30ka. Here we present the results of stratigraphic studies and U-series dating of the Tongtianyan Cave, the discovery site of the Liujiang hominid, which represents one of the few well-preserved fossils of modern Homo sapiens in China. The human fossils are inferred to come from either a refilling breccia or a primarily deposited gravel-bearing sandy clay layer. In the former case, which is better supported, the fossils would date to at least approximately 68ka, but more likely to approximately 111-139ka. Alternatively, they would be older than approximately 153ka. Both scenarios would make the Liujiang hominid one of the earliest modern humans in East Asia, possibly contemporaneous with the earliest known representatives from the Levant and Africa. Parallel studies on other Chinese localities have provided supporting evidence for the redating of Liujiang, which may have important implications for the origin of modern humans.
Keywords:Liujiang hominid  U-series dating  Speleothem calcite  Origin of modern humans  
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