Did we follow Giraffes or Saber Tooth Tiger? The tempo and mode of the dispersal of early Man from Africa into Eurasia in the Plio-Plesitocene.

Understanding the tempo and mode of early Plio-Pleistocene dispersal of early Homo are one of the main questions in paleoanthropology today. Climate change had led to shifting landscapes and opening and closing of potential biogeographical corridors. By studying the dispersal of large mammals assemblages we can both reconstruct paleoecology changes at the macro scale and both observe shifting biogeographic corridors, which would have allowed hominins to disperse from East Africa into new region during different time period.

In this presentation we will focus on three groups of taxa: Giraffids, Megantereons and Hippos, each with a unique paleoecology and tropic structure to help elucidate the pattern of early Homo dispersal.

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