Occurrence of Theropithecus sp in the late villafranchian of southern Italy and implication for Early Pleistocene "out of Africa" dispersals

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作者
Rook, L
Martínez-Navarro, B
Howell, FC
机构
[1] Univ Florence, Dept Earth Sci, I-50121 Florence, Italy
[2] Univ Florence, Museum Geol & Paleontol, I-50121 Florence, Italy
[3] Univ Rovira & Virgili, ICREA, Grp Autoecol Humana, Area Prehist, Tarragona 43005, Spain
[4] Univ Calif Berkeley, Human Evolut Studies Lab, Museum Vertebrate Zool, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
关键词
Theropithecus; cervical vertebrae; Early Pleistocene; Italy; dispersal events;
D O I
10.1016/j.jhevol.2004.08.001
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Q98 [人类学];
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030303 ;
摘要
Three cervical vertebrae of a large primate have been identified in the revision of the faunal assemblage collected during the late '70s from fissure fillings in the area known as Pirro Nord in southern Italy. By size the three vertebrae are comparable to the large fossil species Theropithecus oswaldi, however we prefer here to attribute the remains to Theropithecus sp. The Pirro Nord Theropithecus represents the second finding outside of Africa of this genus in association with Megantereon whitei, after the site of 'Ubeidiya. The biochronology of Pirro Nord faunal assemblage demonstrates that the arrival into Europe of Theropithecus occurred earlier than thought: in the range of approx 1.6-1.3 Ma. The identification of an European "African assemblage" (Theropithecus associated with Megantereon whitei) has consequences for interpretation of an "out of Africa" (genus Homo) event around the Plio-Pleistocene transition. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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