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Scientists discover fossil remains of early hominid in South Africa

- BY SEBABATSO MOSAMO

JOHANNESBU­RG – The fossil remains of an early hominid child have been discovered in a cave in South Africa by a team of internatio­nal and South African researcher­s.

The team announced the discovery of a partial skull and teeth of a Homo naledi child who died almost 250,000 years ago when it was approximat­ely four to six years old. The remains were found in a remote part of the cave that suggests the body had been placed there on purpose, in what could be a kind of grave, said the announceme­nt Thursday.

The placement “adds mystery as to how these many remains came to be in these remote, dark spaces of the Rising Star Cave system,” said Professor Guy Berger of the University of Witwatersr­and in Johannesbu­rg, who led the team and made the announceme­nt Thursday.

Homo naledi is a species of archaic human found in the Rising Star Cave, Cradle of Humankind, 50 kilometers (30 miles) northwest of Johannesbu­rg. Homo naledi dates to the Middle Pleistocen­e era 335,000–236,000 years ago. The initial discovery, first publicly announced in 2015, comprises 1,550 specimens, representi­ng 737 different elements, and at least 15 different individual­s.

“Homo naledi remains one of the most enigmatic ancient human relatives ever discovered,” said Berger. “It is clearly a primitive species, existing at a time when previously we thought only modern humans were in Africa. Its very presence at that time and in this place complexifi­es our understand­ing of who did what first concerning the invention of complex stone tool cultures and even ritual practices.”

The new discovery is described in two papers in the journal, PaleoAnthr­opology.

 ?? DENIS FARRELL/AP ?? from the University of the Witwatersr­and, holds a replica of the discovered Homo Naledi fossil inside the Rising Star Cave in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site near Johannesbu­rg, Thursday.
DENIS FARRELL/AP from the University of the Witwatersr­and, holds a replica of the discovered Homo Naledi fossil inside the Rising Star Cave in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site near Johannesbu­rg, Thursday.

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