Understanding the extinction of Australopithecus and origins of Paranthropus and Homo in South Africa has been hampered by the perceived complex geological context of hominin fossils, poor chronological resolution, and a lack of well-preserved early Homo specimens. We describe, date, and contextualize the discovery of two hominin crania from Drimolen Main Quarry in South Africa. At ~2.04 million to 1.95 million years old, DNH 152 represents the earliest definitive occurrence of Paranthropus robustus, and DNH 134 represents the earliest occurrence of a cranium with clear affinities to Homo erectus. These crania also show that Homo, Paranthropus, and Australopithecus were contemporaneous at ~2 million years ago. This high taxonomic diversity is also reflected in non-hominin species and provides evidence of endemic evolution and dispersal during a period of climatic variability.
Contemporaneity of Australopithecus, Paranthropus, and early Homo erectus in South Africa / Herries A.I.R.; Martin J.M.; Leece A.B.; Adams J.W.; Boschian G.; Joannes-Boyau R.; Edwards T.R.; Mallett T.; Massey J.; Murszewski A.; Neubauer S.; Pickering R.; Strait D.S.; Armstrong B.J.; Baker S.; Caruana M.V.; Denham T.; Hellstrom J.; Moggi-Cecchi J.; Mokobane S.; Penzo-Kajewski P.; Rovinsky D.S.; Schwartz G.T.; Stammers R.C.; Wilson C.; Woodhead J.; Menter C.. - In: SCIENCE. - ISSN 0036-8075. - ELETTRONICO. - 368:(2020), pp. eaaw7293-+. [10.1126/science.aaw7293]
Contemporaneity of Australopithecus, Paranthropus, and early Homo erectus in South Africa
Moggi-Cecchi J.;Wilson C.;
2020
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Understanding the extinction of Australopithecus and origins of Paranthropus and Homo in South Africa has been hampered by the perceived complex geological context of hominin fossils, poor chronological resolution, and a lack of well-preserved early Homo specimens. We describe, date, and contextualize the discovery of two hominin crania from Drimolen Main Quarry in South Africa. At ~2.04 million to 1.95 million years old, DNH 152 represents the earliest definitive occurrence of Paranthropus robustus, and DNH 134 represents the earliest occurrence of a cranium with clear affinities to Homo erectus. These crania also show that Homo, Paranthropus, and Australopithecus were contemporaneous at ~2 million years ago. This high taxonomic diversity is also reflected in non-hominin species and provides evidence of endemic evolution and dispersal during a period of climatic variability.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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