Archaeological evidence for two separate dispersals of Neanderthals into southern Siberia

Author:

Kolobova Kseniya A.ORCID,Roberts Richard G.ORCID,Chabai Victor P.,Jacobs ZenobiaORCID,Krajcarz Maciej T.ORCID,Shalagina Alena V.ORCID,Krivoshapkin Andrey I.ORCID,Li BoORCID,Uthmeier ThorstenORCID,Markin Sergey V.,Morley Mike W.ORCID,O’Gorman KieranORCID,Rudaya Natalia A.ORCID,Talamo SahraORCID,Viola BenceORCID,Derevianko Anatoly P.ORCID

Abstract

Neanderthals were once widespread across Europe and western Asia. They also penetrated into the Altai Mountains of southern Siberia, but the geographical origin of these populations and the timing of their dispersal have remained elusive. Here we describe an archaeological assemblage from Chagyrskaya Cave, situated in the Altai foothills, where around 90,000 Middle Paleolithic artifacts and 74 Neanderthal remains have been recovered from deposits dating to between 59 and 49 thousand years ago (age range at 95.4% probability). Environmental reconstructions suggest that the Chagyrskaya hominins were adapted to the dry steppe and hunted bison. Their distinctive toolkit closely resembles Micoquian assemblages from central and eastern Europe, including the northern Caucasus, more than 3,000 kilometers to the west of Chagyrskaya Cave. At other Altai sites, evidence of earlier Neanderthal populations lacking associated Micoquian-like artifacts implies two or more Neanderthal incursions into this region. We identify eastern Europe as the most probable ancestral source region for the Chagyrskaya toolmakers, supported by DNA results linking the Neanderthal remains with populations in northern Croatia and the northern Caucasus, and providing a rare example of a long-distance, intercontinental population movement associated with a distinctive Paleolithic toolkit.

Funder

Russian Foundation for Basic Research

Russian Science Foundation-Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Cooperation

Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung

National Science Centre, Poland

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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