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Journal of Human Evolution | 2009

Relevance of aquatic environments for hominins: a case study from Trinil (Java, Indonesia).

Josephine C.A. Joordens; F. P. Wesselingh; J. de Vos; H. Vonhof; Dirk Kroon

Knowledge about dietary niche is key to understanding hominin evolution, since diet influences body proportions, brain size, cognition, and habitat preference. In this study we provide ecological context for the current debate on modernity (or not) of aquatic resource exploitation by hominins. We use the Homo erectus site of Trinil as a case study to investigate how research questions on possible dietary relevance of aquatic environments can be addressed. Faunal and geochemical analysis of aquatic fossils from Trinil Hauptknochenschicht (HK) fauna demonstrate that Trinil at approximately 1.5Ma contained near-coastal rivers, lakes, swamp forests, lagoons, and marshes with minor marine influence, laterally grading into grasslands. Trinil HK environments yielded at least eleven edible mollusc species and four edible fish species that could be procured with no or minimal technology. We demonstrate that, from an ecological point of view, the default assumption should be that omnivorous hominins in coastal habitats with catchable aquatic fauna could have consumed aquatic resources. The hypothesis of aquatic exploitation can be tested with taphonomic analysis of aquatic fossils associated with hominin fossils. We show that midden-like characteristics of large bivalve shell assemblages containing Pseudodon and Elongaria from Trinil HK indicate deliberate collection by a selective agent, possibly hominin.


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2008

Fossil dripwater in stalagmites reveals Holocene temperature and rainfall variation in Amazonia

M. R. van Breukelen; H. Vonhof; John Hellstrom; W. C. G. Wester; Dirk Kroon


Quaternary International | 2007

Solar-forced 2600 BP and Little Ice Age highstands of the Caspian Sea

S.B. Kroonenberg; G.M. Abdurakhmanov; Ekaterina Badyukova; K. van der Borg; A. Kalashnikov; N.S. Kasimov; G.I. Rychagov; Alexander A. Svitoch; H. Vonhof; F.P. Wesselingh


Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 2006

A continuous-flow crushing device for on-line δ2H analysis of fluid inclusion water in speleothems

H. Vonhof; M.R. van Breukelen; O. Postma; P.J. Rowe; T.C. Atkinson; Dirk Kroon


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2007

Use of speleologic data to evaluate Holocene uplifting and tilting: an example from the Frasassi anticline (northeastern Apennines, Italy)

S. Mariani; M. Mainiero; Massimiliano R. Barchi; K. van der Borg; H. Vonhof; A. Montanari


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2017

Gradual or abrupt? Changes in water source of Lake Turkana (Kenya) during the African Humid Period inferred from Sr isotope ratios

H.J.L. van der Lubbe; J. Krause-Nehring; Annett Junginger; Yannick Garcin; Josephine C.A. Joordens; G.R. Davies; Catherine C. Beck; Craig S. Feibel; Thomas C. Johnson; H. Vonhof


Journal of Quaternary Science | 2018

High-resolution reconstruction of 8.2-ka BP event documented in Père Noël cave, southern Belgium

Mohammed Allan; Nathalie Fagel; H.J.L. van der Lubbe; H. Vonhof; Hai Fang Cheng; R. Lawrence Edwards; Sophie Verheyden


Archive | 2017

A ~400 kyrs archive of sedimentation in Scladina cave (Belgium)

H. Vonhof; D. Bonjean; S. Pirson; H.J.L. van der Lubbe; W.J. Hellstrom; D. Scholz; Sophie Verheyden


EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts | 2017

Changes in vegetation and climate as reflected in tooth enamel isotopes of Quaternary mammalian faunas from Indonesia

R. Janssen; Josephine C.A. Joordens; D.S. Koutamanis; M.R. Puspaningrum; John de Vos; N. den Ouden; H.J.L. van der Lubbe; John J. G. Reijmer; Oliver Hampe; G.R. Davies; H. Vonhof


EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts | 2016

Climate-driven lacustrine dynamics from the Early Pleistocene Lorenyang Lake, Turkana Basin, Kenya

Josephine C.A. Joordens; Catherine C. Beck; Mark J. Sier; J. Van der Lubbe; Guillaume Dupont-Nivet; Cor G. Langereis; H. Vonhof; Andrew S. Cohen; Daniel O. Olago; Christopher J. Campisano; Craig S. Feibel

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Dirk Kroon

VU University Amsterdam

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Sophie Verheyden

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

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G.R. Davies

VU University Amsterdam

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