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dc.contributor.authorRizal, Yanen
dc.contributor.authorWestaway, Kira Een
dc.contributor.authorZaim, Yahdien
dc.contributor.authorvan den Bergh, Gerrit Den
dc.contributor.authorBettis III, E Arthuren
dc.contributor.authorMorwood, Michael Jen
dc.contributor.authorHuffman, O Franken
dc.contributor.authorGrun, Raineren
dc.contributor.authorJoannes-Boyau, Renauden
dc.contributor.authorBailey, Richard Men
dc.contributor.authorSidarto, Sidartoen
dc.contributor.authorWestaway, Michael Cen
dc.contributor.authorKurniawan, Iwanen
dc.contributor.authorMoore, Mark Wen
dc.contributor.authorStorey, Michaelen
dc.contributor.authorAziz, Fachroelen
dc.contributor.authorSuminto, Sumintoen
dc.contributor.authorZhao, Jian-xinen
dc.contributor.authorAswan, Aswanen
dc.contributor.authorSipola, Maija Een
dc.contributor.authorLarick, Royen
dc.contributor.authorZonneveld, John-Paulen
dc.contributor.authorScott, Roberten
dc.contributor.authorPutt, Shelbyen
dc.contributor.authorCiochon, Russell Len
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dc.date.issued2020-01-16-
dc.identifier.citationNature, 577(7790), p. 381-385en
dc.identifier.issn1476-4687en
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dc.description.abstractHomo erectus is the founding early hominin species of Island Southeast Asia, and reached Java (Indonesia) more than 1.5 million years ago. Twelve H. erectus calvaria (skull caps) and two tibiae (lower leg bones) were discovered from a bone bed located about 20 m above the Solo River at Ngandong (Central Java) between 1931 and 1933, and are of the youngest, most-advanced form of H. erectus. Despite the importance of the Ngandong fossils, the relationship between the fossils, terrace fill and ages have been heavily debated. Here, to resolve the age of the Ngandong evidence, we use Bayesian modelling of 52 radiometric age estimates to establish-to our knowledge-the first robust chronology at regional, valley and local scales. We used uranium-series dating of speleothems to constrain regional landscape evolution; luminescence, ⁴⁰argon/³⁹argon (⁴⁰Ar/³⁹Ar) and uranium-series dating to constrain the sequence of terrace evolution; and applied uranium-series and uranium series-electron-spin resonance (US-ESR) dating to non-human fossils to directly date our re-excavation of Ngandong. We show that at least by 500 thousand years ago (ka) the Solo River was diverted into the Kendeng Hills, and that it formed the Solo terrace sequence between 316 and 31 ka and the Ngandong terrace between about 140 and 92 ka. Non-human fossils recovered during the re-excavation of Ngandong date to between 109 and 106 ka (uranium-series minimum) and 134 and 118 ka (US-ESR), with modelled ages of 117 to 108 thousand years (kyr) for the H. erectus bone bed, which accumulated during flood conditions. These results negate the extreme ages that have been proposed for the site and solidify Ngandong as the last known occurrence of this long-lived species.en
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dc.publisherNature Publishing Groupen
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dc.titleLast appearance of Homo erectus at Ngandong, Java, 117,000-108,000 years agoen
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dc.identifier.doi10.1038/s41586-019-1863-2en
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local.title.maintitleLast appearance of Homo erectus at Ngandong, Java, 117,000-108,000 years agoen
local.relation.fundingsourcenoteWenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research (ICRG-92); University of Iowa (UI) Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research (CGRER); UI Office of the President; UI Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; the UI Office of the Vice-President for Research Geological Survey Institute in Bandung (GSI); Human Evolution Research Fund at the University of Iowa Foundation; the Villum Foundationen
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