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Paleolitik Dönem Anadolu Fosil İnsan Buluntuları

Authors: AYTEK, Ahmet İhsan;

Paleolitik Dönem Anadolu Fosil İnsan Buluntuları

Abstract

The timing and route of early human dispersals outside the African continent are among the most important issues in paleoanthropology. Several questions arise concerning both early and later dispersals: When did migration events happen? From which populations did these dispersing hominins stem? Which routes did they use? One of the likely dispersal corridors passes through Anatolia, which is situated between three continents and therefore can be seen as an important bridge among them. Despite its geographic position, paleoanthropological research in Anatolia has been limited, and the known fossil human record from this region is small. Although most of the known fossil human remains were found during early investigations, in the last decade new finds have further highlighted the importance of Anatolia in paleoanthropology. This article reviews the Paleolithic human fossil record from Anatolia

İnsanın Afrika’dan çıkıp dünyaya yayılımı paleoantropolojinin en önemli konularından birisidir. Bu göçlerin ne zaman, hangi rotalar kullanılarak ve hangi insan türleri tarafından gerçekleştirildiği önemli sorular olarak karşımıza çıkmakta, bulunan her yeni fosil bu sorulara ait yeni cevapları ortaya koymaktadır. Anadolu, üç kıtanın arasında yer alması sebebiyle bu kıtalar için önemli bir köprü görevi görür. Coğrafi pozisyonuna rağmen, paleoantropolojik çalışmalar kısıtlı olduğu için fosil insan kalıntıları çok azdır. Fosil insan kalıntılarının çoğu erken dönem çalışmalarında bulunmakla beraber, son yıllarda yapılan yeni çalışma ve keşifler Anadolu’nun bu göçlerdeki önemini daha çok açığa çıkarmaktadır. Bu çalışma Anadolu’da bulunmuş ve Paleolitik döneme tarihlendirilmiş fosil insan kalıntıları hakkında yapılmış çalışmaların derlemesi olarak hazırlanmıştır

Keywords

Anatolia;migration;Paleolithic;human fossils, Anadolu;göç;Paleolitik dönem;insan fosilleri

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