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author Hawks, John
Elliott, Marina
Schmid, Peter
Churchill, Steven E
de Ruiter, Darryl J
Roberts, Eric M
Hilbert-Wolf, Hannah
Garvin, Heather M
Williams, Scott A
Delezene, Lucas K
Feuerriegel, Elen M
Randolph-Quinney, Patrick
Kivell, Tracy L
Laird, Myra F
Tawane, Gaokgatlhe
DeSilva, Jeremy M
Bailey, Shara E
Brophy, Juliet K
Meyer, Marc R
Skinner, Matthew M
Tocheri, Matthew W
VanSickle, Caroline
Walker, Christopher S
Campbell, Timothy L
Kuhn, Brian
Kruger, Ashley
Tucker, Steven
Gurtov, Alia
Hlophe, Nompumelelo
Hunter, Rick
Morris, Hannah
Peixotto, Becca
Ramalepa, Maropeng
van Rooyen, Dirk
Tsikoane, Mathabela
Boshoff, Pedro
Dirks, Paul HGM
Berger, Lee R
author_facet Hawks, John
Elliott, Marina
Schmid, Peter
Churchill, Steven E
de Ruiter, Darryl J
Roberts, Eric M
Hilbert-Wolf, Hannah
Garvin, Heather M
Williams, Scott A
Delezene, Lucas K
Feuerriegel, Elen M
Randolph-Quinney, Patrick
Kivell, Tracy L
Laird, Myra F
Tawane, Gaokgatlhe
DeSilva, Jeremy M
Bailey, Shara E
Brophy, Juliet K
Meyer, Marc R
Skinner, Matthew M
Tocheri, Matthew W
VanSickle, Caroline
Walker, Christopher S
Campbell, Timothy L
Kuhn, Brian
Kruger, Ashley
Tucker, Steven
Gurtov, Alia
Hlophe, Nompumelelo
Hunter, Rick
Morris, Hannah
Peixotto, Becca
Ramalepa, Maropeng
van Rooyen, Dirk
Tsikoane, Mathabela
Boshoff, Pedro
Dirks, Paul HGM
Berger, Lee R
author_sort Hawks, John
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description The Rising Star cave system has produced abundant fossil hominin remains within the Dinaledi Chamber, representing a minimum of 15 individuals attributed to Homo naledi. Further exploration led to the discovery of hominin material, now comprising 131 hominin specimens, within a second chamber, the Lesedi Chamber. The Lesedi Chamber is far separated from the Dinaledi Chamber within the Rising Star cave system, and represents a second depositional context for hominin remains. In each of three collection areas within the Lesedi Chamber, diagnostic skeletal material allows a clear attribution to H. naledi. Both adult and immature material is present. The hominin remains represent at least three individuals based upon duplication of elements, but more individuals are likely present based upon the spatial context. The most significant specimen is the near-complete cranium of a large individual, designated LES1, with an endocranial volume of approximately 610 ml and associated postcranial remains. The Lesedi Chamber skeletal sample extends our knowledge of the morphology and variation of H. naledi, and evidence of H. naledi from both recovery localities shows a consistent pattern of differentiation from other hominin species. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.24232.001
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spelling pubmed-54237762017-05-10 New fossil remains of Homo naledi from the Lesedi Chamber, South Africa Hawks, John Elliott, Marina Schmid, Peter Churchill, Steven E de Ruiter, Darryl J Roberts, Eric M Hilbert-Wolf, Hannah Garvin, Heather M Williams, Scott A Delezene, Lucas K Feuerriegel, Elen M Randolph-Quinney, Patrick Kivell, Tracy L Laird, Myra F Tawane, Gaokgatlhe DeSilva, Jeremy M Bailey, Shara E Brophy, Juliet K Meyer, Marc R Skinner, Matthew M Tocheri, Matthew W VanSickle, Caroline Walker, Christopher S Campbell, Timothy L Kuhn, Brian Kruger, Ashley Tucker, Steven Gurtov, Alia Hlophe, Nompumelelo Hunter, Rick Morris, Hannah Peixotto, Becca Ramalepa, Maropeng van Rooyen, Dirk Tsikoane, Mathabela Boshoff, Pedro Dirks, Paul HGM Berger, Lee R eLife Genomics and Evolutionary Biology The Rising Star cave system has produced abundant fossil hominin remains within the Dinaledi Chamber, representing a minimum of 15 individuals attributed to Homo naledi. Further exploration led to the discovery of hominin material, now comprising 131 hominin specimens, within a second chamber, the Lesedi Chamber. The Lesedi Chamber is far separated from the Dinaledi Chamber within the Rising Star cave system, and represents a second depositional context for hominin remains. In each of three collection areas within the Lesedi Chamber, diagnostic skeletal material allows a clear attribution to H. naledi. Both adult and immature material is present. The hominin remains represent at least three individuals based upon duplication of elements, but more individuals are likely present based upon the spatial context. The most significant specimen is the near-complete cranium of a large individual, designated LES1, with an endocranial volume of approximately 610 ml and associated postcranial remains. The Lesedi Chamber skeletal sample extends our knowledge of the morphology and variation of H. naledi, and evidence of H. naledi from both recovery localities shows a consistent pattern of differentiation from other hominin species. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.24232.001 eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2017-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5423776/ /pubmed/28483039 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.24232 Text en © 2017, Hawks et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Genomics and Evolutionary Biology
Hawks, John
Elliott, Marina
Schmid, Peter
Churchill, Steven E
de Ruiter, Darryl J
Roberts, Eric M
Hilbert-Wolf, Hannah
Garvin, Heather M
Williams, Scott A
Delezene, Lucas K
Feuerriegel, Elen M
Randolph-Quinney, Patrick
Kivell, Tracy L
Laird, Myra F
Tawane, Gaokgatlhe
DeSilva, Jeremy M
Bailey, Shara E
Brophy, Juliet K
Meyer, Marc R
Skinner, Matthew M
Tocheri, Matthew W
VanSickle, Caroline
Walker, Christopher S
Campbell, Timothy L
Kuhn, Brian
Kruger, Ashley
Tucker, Steven
Gurtov, Alia
Hlophe, Nompumelelo
Hunter, Rick
Morris, Hannah
Peixotto, Becca
Ramalepa, Maropeng
van Rooyen, Dirk
Tsikoane, Mathabela
Boshoff, Pedro
Dirks, Paul HGM
Berger, Lee R
New fossil remains of Homo naledi from the Lesedi Chamber, South Africa
title New fossil remains of Homo naledi from the Lesedi Chamber, South Africa
title_full New fossil remains of Homo naledi from the Lesedi Chamber, South Africa
title_fullStr New fossil remains of Homo naledi from the Lesedi Chamber, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed New fossil remains of Homo naledi from the Lesedi Chamber, South Africa
title_short New fossil remains of Homo naledi from the Lesedi Chamber, South Africa
title_sort new fossil remains of homo naledi from the lesedi chamber, south africa
topic Genomics and Evolutionary Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5423776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28483039
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.24232
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