印度尼西亚在东南亚背景下的定居和史前的一些观点:从早期原始人到我们物种的到来

IF 0.6 4区 地球科学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropologie Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.anthro.2023.103147
François Sémah , Anne-Marie Sémah , Sofwan Noerwidi , Thomas Ingicco , Truman Simanjuntak , Harry Widianto
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近几十年来,对印度尼西亚及其邻近地区古代史前史的了解取得了重大进展,这导致与群岛定居历史相关的模型相对复杂,但也表明了考古记录与该地区地质、气候和环境演变的多重联系。在这里,我们讨论了指导当前工作的有限视角,从非人类灵长类动物对岛屿的殖民,到人类成为早期岛民,直到更新世晚期智人的到来。这些方法强调,自上新世末以来,从第一个面临对其生存至关重要的生态系统中断的原始人,到有组织的航海家群体,海洋、海岸景观以及各种热带森林结构仍然是东南亚群岛史前问题的中心。
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Quelques perspectives concernant le peuplement et la Préhistoire ancienne de l’Indonésie dans le contexte de l’Asie du Sud-Est : des premiers hominidés jusqu’à l’arrivée de notre espèce

Knowledge of the ancient prehistory of Indonesia and adjacent areas has undergone significant developments in recent decades, which have resulted in a relative complexity of models related to the history of the settlement of the archipelagos, but also demonstrate the multiple links of the archaeological register with the geological, climatic and environmental evolution of the region. Here we address a limited number of perspectives guiding current works, from the colonization of islands by non-human hominoid primates and hominins becoming early islanders, until the arrival of Homo sapiens during the Late Pleistocene. These approaches underline that since the end of the Pliocene, from the first hominid confronted with interruptions of the ecosystems essential to its survival up to the organized groups of navigators, the sea, the coastal landscapes, as well as the various tropical forest formations remain at the center of the questions about the prehistory of the Southeast Asian archipelagos.

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期刊介绍: First published in 1890, Anthropologie remains one of the most important journals devoted to prehistoric sciences and paleoanthropology. It regularly publishes thematic issues, originalsarticles and book reviews.
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