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Origin and patterns of the Upper Paleolithic industries in the Korean Peninsula and movement of modern humans in East Asia
Authors:Kidong Bae
Institution:1. The Field Museum, 1400 South Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60605, USA;2. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Maison Archéologie Ethnologie, UMR 7055 Préhistoire et Technologie, 21 Allée de l''Université, 92023 Nanterre, Cedex, France;1. Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, 17 Lavrentieva Ave, Novosibirsk 633090, Russia;2. Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Kahlaische Strasse 10, Jena 07745, Germany
Abstract:Assemblages classified as ‘Upper Paleolithic’ in the Korean peninsula are diverse in their composition, including not only some blade industries but also conventional ones continued from earlier Paleolithic periods. This has often been explained as the result of an indigenous development. However, the ‘heterogenic’ character of Upper Paleolithic industries is the result of the continuing influx of modern human populations via two different routes: (1) from Siberia and (2) from southern China. Blade technology from Siberia appeared in the Korean peninsula around 35 000 BP and coexisted with core and flake stone industries carried by modern humans from southern China and Southeast Asia throughout the Upper Paleolithic. This explanation is based on the current observation of patterns of Upper Paleolithic industries in East Asia. Blade industries have been found only in the northern part of East Asia while none have been reported in southern China, although modern Homo evidently dispersed via two different routes from the Near East. The ‘North-South Model’ of Modern Homo migrations into the Korean peninsula is supported by a genetic analysis of the Y-chromosome of the modern population in this region. Continuing influx of modern human population from both origins to the peninsula can explain the consistent presence of Upper Paleolithic industries that appear heterogenic.
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