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Humans in Africa's wet tropical forests 150 thousand years ago.

Ben Arous Eslem, E Blinkhorn, James A JA et al.

40011767 PubMed ID
30 Authors
2025-04-26 Published
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Chapter I

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Authors

BA
Ben Arous Eslem
EB
E Blinkhorn
JA
James A JA
ES
Elliott Sarah
SK
S Kiahtipes
CA
Christopher A CA
NC
N'zi Charles D
CB
CD Bateman
MD
Mark D MD
DM
Duval Mathieu
MR
M Roberts
PP
Patrick P
PR
Patalano Robert
RB
R Blackwood
AF
Alexander F AF
NK
Niang Khady
KK
K Kouamé
EA
Eugénie Affoua EA
LE
Lebato Edith
EH
E Hallett
EE
Emily E
CJ
Cerasoni Jacopo N
JS
JN Scott
EE
Erin E
IJ
Ilgner Jana
JA
J Alonso Escarza
MJ
Maria Jesús MJ
GF
Guédé Francois Yodé
FS
FY Scerri
EM
Eleanor M L EML
Chapter II

Abstract

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Humans emerged across Africa shortly before 300 thousand years ago (ka)1-3. Although this pan-African evolutionary process implicates diverse environments in the human story, the role of tropical forests remains poorly understood. Here we report a clear association between late Middle Pleistocene material culture and a wet tropical forest in southern Côte d'Ivoire, a region of present-day rainforest. Twinned optically stimulated luminescence and electron spin resonance dating methods constrain the onset of human occupations at Bété I to around 150 ka, linking them with Homo sapiens. Plant wax biomarker, stable isotope, phytolith and pollen analyses of associated sediments all point to a wet forest environment. The results represent the oldest yet known clear association between humans and this habitat type. The secure attribution of stone tool assemblages with the wet forest environment demonstrates that Africa's forests were not a major ecological barrier for H. sapiens as early as around 150 ka.

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