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SUBMITTER: Berger LR
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4559886 | biostudies-literature | 2015
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Berger Lee R LR Hawks John J de Ruiter Darryl J DJ Churchill Steven E SE Schmid Peter P Delezene Lucas K LK Kivell Tracy L TL Garvin Heather M HM Williams Scott A SA DeSilva Jeremy M JM Skinner Matthew M MM Musiba Charles M CM Cameron Noel N Holliday Trenton W TW Harcourt-Smith William W Ackermann Rebecca R RR Bastir Markus M Bogin Barry B Bolter Debra D Brophy Juliet J Cofran Zachary D ZD Congdon Kimberly A KA Deane Andrew S AS Dembo Mana M Drapeau Michelle M Elliott Marina C MC Feuerriegel Elen M EM Garcia-Martinez Daniel D Green David J DJ Gurtov Alia A Irish Joel D JD Kruger Ashley A Laird Myra F MF Marchi Damiano D Meyer Marc R MR Nalla Shahed S Negash Enquye W EW Orr Caley M CM Radovcic Davorka D Schroeder Lauren L Scott Jill E JE Throckmorton Zachary Z Tocheri Matthew W MW VanSickle Caroline C Walker Christopher S CS Wei Pianpian P Zipfel Bernhard B
eLife 20150910
Homo naledi is a previously-unknown species of extinct hominin discovered within the Dinaledi Chamber of the Rising Star cave system, Cradle of Humankind, South Africa. This species is characterized by body mass and stature similar to small-bodied human populations but a small endocranial volume similar to australopiths. Cranial morphology of H. naledi is unique, but most similar to early Homo species including Homo erectus, Homo habilis or Homo rudolfensis. While primitive, the dentition is gen ...[more]