Fig. 1: Archaeological sites mentioned in the text overlaid on a digitial elevation model of the Eurasian and South Asian landmasses at −60-m sea level consistent with MIS3/4. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Archaeological sites mentioned in the text overlaid on a digitial elevation model of the Eurasian and South Asian landmasses at −60-m sea level consistent with MIS3/4.

From: Human occupation of northern India spans the Toba super-eruption ~74,000 years ago

Fig. 1

Topographic and bathymetric data was obtained from GEBCO 2014 Grid, version 20150318, http://www.gebco.net. Top: Archaeological sites associated with modern humans between Africa and Australia dated >50 ka. 1. Panga ya Saidi; 2. Mumba; 3. Porc Epic; 4. Nazlet Khater; 5. Al Wusta; 6. Jubbah; 7. Qafzeh; 8. Skhul; 9. Dhofar; 10. Jebel Faya; 11. Katoati; 12. Mehtakheri; 13. Dhaba; 14. Jwalapuram; 15. Denisova Cave; 16. Tam Pa Ling; 17. Fuyan Cave; 18. Lida Ajer; 19. Madjedbebe. Bottom: Location of key sites in India and modelled routes of dispersal (dashed orange lines and arrows) from west to east, after Field and colleagues21.

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