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Middle Paleolithic Assemblages from the Indian Subcontinent Before and After the Toba Super-Eruption
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India-asia Collision ZoneSouthern IndiaToba Super-eruptionArchaeologyEducationIndia-asia CollisionPaleolithic ArchaeologyPrehistoryLanguage StudiesYoungest Toba TuffCivilizationPaleoanthropologyEast Asian LanguagesHuman EvolutionMiddle Paleolithic AssemblagesIndian Subcontinent BeforeLaharAnthropologyYtt EruptionCretaceous-paleogene BoundaryArchaeological Dating
The Youngest Toba Tuff (YTT) eruption, which occurred in Indonesia 74,000 years ago, is one of Earth's largest known volcanic events. The effect of the YTT eruption on existing populations of humans, and accordingly on the course of human evolution, is debated. Here we associate the YTT with archaeological assemblages at Jwalapuram, in the Jurreru River valley of southern India. Broad continuity of Middle Paleolithic technology across the YTT event suggests that hominins persisted regionally across this major eruptive event.
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