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Denisovans, Neanderthals, and Early Modern Humans: A Review of the Pleistocene Hominin Fossils from the Altai Mountains (Southern Siberia)

Journal

JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Volume 30, Issue 3, Pages 321-369

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10814-021-09164-2

Keywords

Hominin fossils; Stratigraphy; Chronology; Artifacts; Paleolithic; Altai Mountains; Siberia

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  1. Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

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This paper reviews significant issues related to the fossil hominins from the Altai Mountains of Siberia (Russia), focusing on Denisovans, Neanderthals, and early modern humans. The authors question the uncritical acceptance of recovered information leading to unreliable chronologies of artifact assemblages and fossils, and examine the disturbance and redeposition evidence found in the chronostratigraphic contexts of the sites. The analysis suggests a Middle Paleolithic dating of around 50,000-130,000 years ago, an Upper Paleolithic dating of approximately 12,000-48,000 years ago, and specific age estimates for Denisovans, Neanderthals, and modern humans.
This paper reviews significant issues related to the fossil hominins from the Altai Mountains of Siberia (Russia), namely Denisovans, Neanderthals, and early modern humans. Uncritical acceptance of the recovered information by some authors has resulted in unreliable chronologies of the Middle and Upper Paleolithic artifact assemblages and the animal and hominin fossils. We examine the chronostratigraphic contexts and archaeological associations of hominin and animal fossils and the lithics discovered at the Denisova, Okladnikov, Strashnaya, and Chagyrskaya cave sites. Taphonomic, site formation, and geomorphological studies show evidence of disturbance and redeposition caused by carnivore activity and sediment subsidence at these sites, which complicates the dating of the human remains. Our analysis indicates that the Middle Paleolithic is dated to ca. 50,000-130,000 years ago, and the Upper Paleolithic to ca. 12,000-48,000 years ago. The best age estimate for Denisovans is ca. 73,000-130,000 years ago. The ages of Neanderthals can be determined as more than 50,000-59,000 years ago, and of modern humans at roughly 12,000-48,000 years ago. Denisovan and Neanderthal fossils are associated with Middle Paleolithic complexes only.

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