Age of the oldest known Homo sapiens from eastern Africa.
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Authors
Barfod, Dan N
Mark, Darren F
Tomlinson, Emma L
Tadesse, Amdemichael Zafu
Yirgu, Gezahegn
Deino, Alan
Mounier, Aurélien
Publication Date
2022-01-12Journal Title
Nature
ISSN
0028-0836
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Type
Article
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Vidal, C., Lane, C., Asrat, A., Barfod, D. N., Mark, D. F., Tomlinson, E. L., Tadesse, A. Z., et al. (2022). Age of the oldest known Homo sapiens from eastern Africa.. Nature https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-04275-8
Abstract
Efforts to date the oldest modern human fossils in eastern Africa, from Omo-Kibish1-3 and Herto4,5 in Ethiopia, have drawn on a variety of chronometric evidence, including 40Ar/39Ar ages of stratigraphically associated tuffs. The ages that are generally reported for these fossils are around 197 thousand years (kyr) for the Kibish Omo I3,6,7, and around 160-155 kyr for the Herto hominins5,8. However, the stratigraphic relationships and tephra correlations that underpin these estimates have been challenged6,8. Here we report geochemical analyses that link the Kamoya's Hominid Site (KHS) Tuff9, which conclusively overlies the member of the Omo-Kibish Formation that contains Omo I, with a major explosive eruption of Shala volcano in the Main Ethiopian Rift. By dating the proximal deposits of this eruption, we obtain a new minimum age for the Omo fossils of 233 ± 22 kyr. Contrary to previous arguments6,8, we also show that the KHS Tuff does not correlate with another widespread tephra layer, the Waidedo Vitric Tuff, and therefore cannot anchor a minimum age for the Herto fossils. Shifting the age of the oldest known Homo sapiens fossils in eastern Africa to before around 200 thousand years ago is consistent with independent evidence for greater antiquity of the modern human lineage10.
Sponsorship
Leverhulme Trust
Cambridge-Africa ALBORADA Research Fund
SFI award 13/RC/2092
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-04275-8
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/343677
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