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U-series dating of Zhangkou Cave in Yiliang, Yunnan Province: Evidence for human activities in China during 40–100 ka
Authors:Guanjun Shen  Jiankun Li  Xueping Ji
Affiliation:(1) Institute for Coast and Quaternary Studies, Nanjing Normal University, 210097 Nanjing, China;(2) Administration of Cultural Relics of Yiliang County, 650200 Yiliang, China;(3) Yunnan Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, 650118 Kunming, China
Abstract:The cultural deposits at pits T1 and T2 in Zhangkou Cave are intercalated with several flowstone layers. U-series dates show that the capping and 2nd flowstone layers are Holocene of age. The 4th and 5th flowstone layers are ca. 55 and 110 ka old respectively. The lithic artifacts bracketed by them provide unequivocal evidence for hominid presence during this time interval. The ┐temporal gap” of hominid fossil, widely quoted as in support of the out-of-Africa hypothesis, is most probably an artifact due to systematic errors of dating techniques. The infillings under 6th flowstone layer date to > 300 ka, much older than the previous estimate at 15 ka based on classical14C dating of fossil bones, providing one more example of the limited reliability of this chronometer. With rich relics and favorable conditions for precise dating, this site is promising for further multidisciplinary studies to address issues concerning recent human evolution in China.
Keywords:Zhangkou Cave  Southwest China  speleothem calcite  U-series dating  origin of modern humans
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