Langley Michelle C, Amano Noel, Wedage Oshan, Deraniyagala Siran, Pathmalal M M, Perera Nimal, Boivin Nicole, Petraglia Michael D, Roberts Patrick
Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution, Environmental Futures Research Institute, Griffith University, Nathan, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Department of Archaeology, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Jena, Germany.
Sci Adv. 2020 Jun 12;6(24):eaba3831. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.aba3831. eCollection 2020 Jun.
Archaeologists contend that it was our aptitude for symbolic, technological, and social behaviors that was central to rapidly expanding across the majority of Earth's continents during the Late Pleistocene. This expansion included movement into extreme environments and appears to have resulted in the displacement of numerous archaic human populations across the Old World. Tropical rainforests are thought to have been particularly challenging and, until recently, impenetrable by early . Here, we describe evidence for bow-and-arrow hunting toolkits alongside a complex symbolic repertoire from 48,000 years before present at the Sri Lankan site of Fa-Hien Lena-the earliest bow-and-arrow technology outside of Africa. As one of the oldest rainforest sites outside of Africa, this exceptional assemblage provides the first detailed insights into how our species met the extreme adaptive challenges that were encountered in Asia during global expansion.
考古学家认为,正是我们在象征、技术和社会行为方面的能力,在晚更新世时期使我们能够迅速扩展到地球上大部分大陆。这种扩张包括进入极端环境,似乎还导致了旧世界众多古代人类种群的迁移。热带雨林被认为特别具有挑战性,直到最近,早期人类都难以穿越。在这里,我们描述了在斯里兰卡法显勒纳遗址发现的距今48000年的弓箭狩猎工具包以及复杂象征体系的证据,这是非洲以外最早的弓箭技术。作为非洲以外最古老的雨林遗址之一,这一特殊的组合首次详细揭示了我们这个物种是如何应对全球扩张期间在亚洲遇到的极端适应性挑战的。