International audienceThe paleoecological context of hominin occupation in South Asia during the early and middle Pleistocene is virtually unknown. Attirampakkam, India, is an archeological site of global importance, with an early Acheulian occupation (age bracket of ~ 1.07–1.77 Ma) succeeded by Middle Paleolithic levels. Here we report on the recovery of phytoliths from artifact-bearing Quaternary deposits in excavated trenches. We focus on the reconstruction of past vegetation during hominin occupation of the site. The present study provides information on hominin microenvironments and local habitats in South Asia, situating them in a more tangible ecological context than so far achieved. Results show that this region was arid during the ...