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Article Dans Une Revue Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Année : 2024

Concurrent Asian monsoon strengthening and early modern human dispersal to East Asia during the last interglacial

Hong Ao
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Jiaoyang Ruan
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María Martinón-Torres
Mario Krapp
Diederik Liebrand
Mark J Dekkers
Tara N Jonell
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Chunju Huang
Ziyun Zhang
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Qiang Sun
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Xinzhou Li
Yougui Song
Peng Zhang
Zhisheng An

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The relationship between initial Homo sapiens dispersal from Africa to East Asia and the orbitally paced evolution of the Asian summer monsoon (ASM)—currently the largest monsoon system—remains underexplored due to lack of coordinated synthesis of both Asian paleoanthropological and paleoclimatic data. Here, we investigate orbital-scale ASM dynamics during the last 280 thousand years (kyr) and their likely influences on early H. sapiens dispersal to East Asia, through a unique integration of i) new centennial-resolution ASM records from the Chinese Loess Plateau, ii) model-based East Asian hydroclimatic reconstructions, iii) paleoanthropological data compilations, and iv) global H. sapiens habitat suitability simulations. Our combined proxy- and model-based reconstructions suggest that ASM precipitation responded to a combination of Northern Hemisphere ice volume, greenhouse gas, and regional summer insolation forcing, with cooccurring primary orbital cycles of ~100-kyr, 41-kyr, and ~20-kyr. Between ~125 and 70 kyr ago, summer monsoon rains and temperatures increased in vast areas across Asia. This episode coincides with the earliest H. sapiens fossil occurrence at multiple localities in East Asia. Following the transcontinental increase in simulated habitat suitability, we suggest that ASM strengthening together with Southeast African climate deterioration may have promoted the initial H. sapiens dispersal from their African homeland to remote East Asia during the last interglacial.

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Climatologie
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hal-04505781 , version 1 (15-03-2024)

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Hong Ao, Jiaoyang Ruan, María Martinón-Torres, Mario Krapp, Diederik Liebrand, et al.. Concurrent Asian monsoon strengthening and early modern human dispersal to East Asia during the last interglacial. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2024, 121 (3), pp.e2308994121. ⟨10.1073/pnas.2308994121⟩. ⟨hal-04505781⟩
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