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Jorge A. Ramirez a,d, Tom J. Coulthard a, Nick Barton b, Mike Rogerson a, Tim Brücher c
Out of Africa: the importance of rivers as human migration corridors
• The route and timing of Homo sapiens exiting Africa remains uncertain.
• Corridors leading out of Africa through the Sahara, the Nile Valley, and the Red
Sea coast have been proposed as migration routes for humans 80,000-130,000
years ago.
• During this time climate conditions in the Sahara were wetter than present day.
• We use palaeoclimate rainfall and a hydrological model (CAESAR-LISFLOOD)
to quantitatively test the existence of three major rivers crossing the Sahara
during the time of human migration.
1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Results
4. Conclusions
Figure 1. Rainfall from an Earth System Model simulation and time series of
zonally averaged precipitation for locations south of the modelled catchment.
a Department of Geography, University of Hull, Hull, UK c Max-Planck-Institut für Meteorologie, Hamburg, Germany b Institute of Archaeology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK d Department of Geography, University of Leeds, UK
Figure 3. Monthly probability of surface
water across the Sahara.
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Middle Stone Age (including Aterian)
Sept
Figure 2. Simulated probability of surface water and archaeological artefacts in the Sahara.
Oct Nov Dec
• Well-known Sahabi and
Kufrah rivers very likely
flowed across modern day
Libya and reached the
coast.
• Unexpectedly, an
additional river crossed the
core of the Sahara through
Algeria (Irharhar river) and
flowed into the Chotts
basin.
• Support for the Irharar as
a viable migration corridor
is provided by its
geographic proximity to
archaeological artifacts
(Fig. 2).
• Sahabi and Kufrah are
nearly perennial, whilst the
Irharhar flows for 3 months
(Fig. 3).
• This study provides the first quantitative analysis of the
likelihood that rivers occurred during human migration out
of Africa.
• The Irharhar river is unique, it links locations in central
Africa experiencing monsoon climates with temperate coastal
Mediterranean environments where food and resources were
likely abundant.
AlgeriaLibya
Tunisia
Further details about this study can be found in:
Contact informationemail: ramirez08063@alumni.itc.nl
website: https://sites.google.com/site/jramirezresearch/
Coulthard, T. J., J. A. Ramirez, N. Barton, M. Rogerson,
T. Brücher (2013), Were Rivers Flowing across the
Sahara During the Last Interglacial? Implications for
Human Migration through Africa, PLoS ONE, 8(9).
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1.MPI-ESM
Climate
simulation
12 hr rainfall at 300
km grid cell
resolution from
climate over North
Africa 125 ka BP
(Fig. 1)
2. TOPMODEL
hydrological
model
Precipitation used to
generate surface
runoff
Water losses through
infiltration & evap.
4. Model
outputs
Map of surface water
probability for 25
years (Fig. 2)
3. Lisflood-FP
hydraulic model
Routes surface runoff
using a 2D
hydrodynamic flow
model
Water routed over a
1km resolution DEM
video
of
rivers
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