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Late Pleostocene Human Population Bottlenecks. . . (Toba)
The Bradshaw Foundation ^ | 1998 | Stanley H. Ambrose

Posted on 12/16/2005 11:33:44 AM PST by blam

Professor Stanley H. Ambrose Department of Anthropology, University Of Illinois, Urbana, USA

Extract from "Journey of Human Evolution" [1998] 34, 623-651

The last glacial period was preceded by 1000 years of the coldest temperatures of the Late Pleistocene, apparently caused by the eruption of the Mount Toba volcano. The six year long volcanic winter and 1000-year-long instant Ice Age that followed Mount Toba's eruption may have decimated Modern Man's entire population. Genetic evidence suggests that Human population size fell to about 10,000 adults between 50 and 100 thousand years ago. The survivors from this global catastrophy would have found refuge in isolated tropical pockets, mainly in Equatorial Africa. Populations living in Europe and northern China would have been completely eliminated by the reduction of the summer temperatures by as much as 12 degrees centigrade.

Volcanic winter and instant Ice Age may help resolve the central but unstated paradox of the recent African origin of Humankind: if we are all so recently "Out of Africa", why do we not all look more African?

Because the volcanic winter and instant Ice Age would have reduced populations levels low enough for founder effects, genetic drift and local adaptations to produce rapid changes in the surviving populations, causing the peoples of the world to look so different today. In other words, Toba may have caused Modern Races to differentiate abruptly only 70,000 years ago, rather than gradually over one million years.

Volcanic Winter

The Mount Toba eruption is dated to approximately 71,000 years ago. Volcanic ash from Mount Toba can be traced north-west across India, where a widespread terrestrial marker bed exists of primary and reworked airfall ash, in beds that are commonly 1 to 3, and occasionally 6 meters [18 feet] thick.

Tambora, the largest known historic eruption, displaced 20 cubic kilometres of ash. Mount Toba produced 800 cubic kilometres.* It was therefore forty times larger than the largest eruption of the last two centuries and apparently the second largest known explosive eruption over the last 450 million years.

*Mount St Helens produced a tiny 0.2 cubic kilometres.

Volcanic Winter, and Differentiation of Modern Humans

Mount Toba's eruption is marked by a 6 year period during which the largest amount of volcanic sulphur was deposited in the past 110,000 years. This dramatic event was followed by 1000 years of the lowest ice core oxygen isotope ratios of the last glacial period. In other words, for 1000 years immediately following the eruption, the earth witnessed temperatures colder than during the Last Glacial Maximum at 18-21,000 years ago.

For the volcanic aerosols to be effectively distributed around the earth, the plume from the volcanic eruptions must reach the stratosphere, a height greater than 17 kilometres. Mount Toba's plume probably reached twice this height. Most solar energy falls at low latitudes between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, so eruptions that happen near the Equator cause much more substantial cooling due to the reflection of solar energy. Toba lies 2 degrees north of the Equator, on the Island Sumatra.

The reduction in atmospheric visibility due to volcanic ash and dust particles is relatively short-lived, about three to six months. Longer-term global climatic cooling is caused by the highly reflective sulphuric acid haze, which stays suspended in the upper atmosphere for several years.

Ice core evidence implicates Mount Toba as the cause of coldest millennium of the late Pleistocene. It shows that this eruption injected more sulphur that remained in the atmosphere fo a longer time [six years] than any other volcanic eruption in the last 110,000 years. This may have caused nearly complete deforestation of southeast Asia, and at the same time to have lowered sea surface temperatures by 3 to 3.5 degrees centigrade for several years.

If Tambora caused the " The year without a summer" in 1816, Mount Toba could have been responsible for six years of relentless volcanic winter, thus causing a massive deforestation, a disastrous famine for all living creatures, and a near extinction of Humankind.

The Volcanic Winter/Weak Garden of Eden model proposed in this paper. Population subdivision due to dispersal within African and other continents during the early Late Pleistocene is followed by bottlenecks caused by volcanic winter, resulting from the eruption of Toba, 71 ka. The bottleneck may have lasted either 1000 years, during the hyper-cold stadial period between Dansgaard-Oeschlger events 19 and 20, or 10ka, during oxygen isotope stage 4. Population bottlenecks and releases are both sychronous. More individuals survived in Africa because tropical refugia were largest there, resulting in greater genetic diversity in Africa.

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BLOMBOS CAVE : 77,0000 YEARS OLD

Small and portable, this red ochre stone is engraved with what must be "tally" marks. It is one of two such stones recently found in the Blombos Cave in South Africa and have been dated as being 77,000 years old, making them the oldest form of recorded counting ever found.

The stone is worn which probably indicated that it was constantly handled over a period of time, how long is impossible to tell. It looks as though the stone has been reused at least once before as the lighter marks appear to have been erased rather than worn away naturally.

If the dating is accurate this stone was used 5000 years before the Mount Toba eruption of 71,000 years ago. The evidence from the Toba eruption indicates that the world's population of Modern Man was reduced to a total of around 10,000 adults.



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KEYWORDS: bottlenecks; catastrophism; godsgraveglyphs; godsgravesglyphs; helixmakemineadouble; human; late; maunderminimum; pleistocene; pleostocene; population; solarflares; toba; youngerdryas
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To: Mad_Tom_Rackham
I bet they were conservatives. Liberals ("give me half your pie, because I didn't make one") came later, after the conservatives rebuilt the world.

Liberalism (the lazy assed give me yours because you owe me something type) can really only exist in a surplus food society that exists like today.

When every day is spent grubbing a subsistence level existence, there isn't much time for naval gazing or figuring out ways to safely steal what doesn't belong to you. Besides, those with liberal tendencies would probably have ended up with a stone ax embedded in his forehead for his troubles.

In a way, it's a shame we're so civilized today...
61 posted on 07/06/2007 3:28:24 PM PDT by Dr.Zoidberg (Mohammedanism - Bringing you only the best of the 6th century for fourteen hundred years.)
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To: add925
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Haplogroup G (And G2)

I'm in haplogroup R1b (male) and 'V' (female).

62 posted on 07/27/2007 2:01:02 PM PDT by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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To: blam

A child of Velda’s line you are.


63 posted on 08/16/2007 4:10:25 PM PDT by Siobhan (An official opponent of the Union of North America)
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To: blam

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64 posted on 02/23/2008 9:26:30 AM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/___________________Profile updated Tuesday, February 19, 2008)
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To: Little Pig

How many times has that happened, do you think?


65 posted on 02/23/2008 9:44:55 AM PST by patton (cuiquam in sua arte credendum)
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To: willyd

Because it has to fit into his/her theory, and that explanation might be the only “evidence” there is so make the theory plausible/believable. And, sure enough, some will believe it based on this “evidence.”


66 posted on 02/23/2008 9:51:04 AM PST by DennisR (Look around - God gives countless clues that He does, indeed, exist.)
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To: SunkenCiv
"Thanks Blam, great comment in message 2. "

This One?

"I expect that we'll eventually find that humans were stranded in South America during the Volcano Winter caused by the Toba explosion and were not re-united with the world's other humans until thousands of years later."

67 posted on 02/23/2008 11:08:18 AM PST by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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To: blam

That’s the one. Hey, I just noticed that the topic title has a misspelling.

Sidebar: there’s one English word with three consecutive doubled letters (e.g., “aabbcc”).


68 posted on 02/23/2008 11:33:05 AM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/___________________Profile updated Tuesday, February 19, 2008)
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To: patton

Wow, is this an old thread.

On some scale, I would imagine something like this has happened to “civilized” humans 10 or 15 times in the past 20,000 years. Unfortunately, we humans have a tendency to forget unpleasant events.


69 posted on 02/25/2008 7:05:15 AM PST by Little Pig (Is it time for "Cowboys and Muslims" yet?)
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To: SunkenCiv

> Sidebar: there’s one English word with three consecutive doubled letters (e.g., “aabbcc”).

That would be “bookkeeper”


70 posted on 02/25/2008 7:05:58 AM PST by Little Pig (Is it time for "Cowboys and Muslims" yet?)
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To: Little Pig

:’) That’s it! Also the plural, and -ing.


71 posted on 02/26/2008 12:38:57 PM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/___________________Profile updated Tuesday, February 19, 2008)
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To: Coyoteman

Amazon starts at $95.00 used for 300 plus pages - might have to round one up.


72 posted on 04/24/2008 2:55:09 PM PDT by norton
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Amazon starts at $95.00 used for 300 plus pages - might have to round one up.

Great! That's a pretty good price.

For a search of all copies of that book available try www.bookfinder.com.

73 posted on 04/24/2008 4:31:03 PM PDT by Coyoteman (Religious belief does not constitute scientific evidence, nor does it convey scientific knowledge.)
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To: Little Pig
Sidebar: there’s one English word with three consecutive doubled letters (e.g., “aabbcc”).

That would be “bookkeeper”

Dang, I always thought it was "vaaccuum".

:)

74 posted on 07/24/2008 3:39:35 PM PDT by chindog
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75 posted on 07/25/2008 5:51:08 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_________________________Profile updated Friday, May 30, 2008)
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To: blam

bump


76 posted on 12/29/2008 9:50:42 PM PST by GOPJ (GM's market value is a third of Bed, Bath and Beyond. Why is GM "too big to fail"? Steyn)
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To: Darksheare

you could also get 4 2liter soda bottles and put some menthos in them and watch , too...........(just being funny)


77 posted on 07/13/2009 12:15:52 AM PDT by MissDairyGoodnessVT (Mac Conchradha - "Skeagh mac en chroe"- Skaghvicencrowe)
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To: blam

This just pisses me off.


78 posted on 04/16/2010 6:24:30 AM PDT by Lazamataz ("We beat the Soviet Union. Then we became them." -- Lazamataz, 2005)
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To: naturalized

Hence sea shell fossils found in high elevations...


79 posted on 04/16/2010 6:25:15 AM PDT by mdmathis6 (Mike Mathis is my name,opinions are my own,subject to flaming when deserved!)
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Are we in the middle of a Lazathon?


80 posted on 04/16/2010 6:31:00 AM PDT by MHGinTN (Obots, believing they cannot be deceived, it is impossible to convince them when they are deceived.)
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