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演講:Yaroslav V. KUZMIN
29 MARCH 19
講者:Yaroslav V. KUZMIN博士 (俄羅斯科學研究中心資深研究員)

日期 : 2019年3月29日(五), 中午十二時三十分
地點 : 臺大水源校區行政大樓人201 教室

摘要:
In Asia (Levant; Siberia and the neighbouring parts of Northeast Asia;
and East and Southeast Asia), finds of skeletal remains of Pleistocene
modern humans (Homo sapiens sapiens) are quite rare compared to Europe.
In order to understand the patterns of their chronology, direct age
determinations should be taken into account as the most reliable age
estimates. In Siberia, the dates on modern humans are in the range of
ca. 41,000–13,800 uncalibrated 14C years (BP). In China, the single
direct date on a Pleistocene modern human is ca. 34,400 BP, while in
Japan the dates are of ca. 20,400–14,200 BP. In Southeast Asia, the age
of the oldest modern humans is ca. 50,000–26,000 BP and possibly older.
In Levant, the earliest modern humans are now dated to ca.
180,000–190,000 years ago.
Without an increase of direct ages for Pleistocene modern humans, especially in China, it would be impossible to create a reliable chronology of them in Asia. So far, the claims of southern Chinese H. s. sapiens to be of ca. 80,000–100,000 years old are not substantiated.

主辦單位 :
- 法國遠東學院臺北中心
-台灣大學人類學系

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