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SUBMITTER: Hansford J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6135541 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hansford James J Wright Patricia C PC Rasoamiaramanana Armand A Pérez Ventura R VR Godfrey Laurie R LR Errickson David D Thompson Tim T Turvey Samuel T ST
Science advances 20180912 9
Previous research suggests that people first arrived on Madagascar by ~2500 years before present (years B.P.). This hypothesis is consistent with butchery marks on extinct lemur bones from ~2400 years B.P. and perhaps with archaeological evidence of human presence from ~4000 years B.P. We report >10,500-year-old human-modified bones for the extinct elephant birds <i>Aepyornis</i> and <i>Mullerornis</i>, which show perimortem chop marks, cut marks, and depression fractures consistent with immobil ...[more]