Site formation processes at Rising Star: taphonomy and 3D spatial analyses of the Homo naledi assemblage

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2017
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Kruger, Ashley
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The recently discovered site of Rising Star in the Craddle of Humankind, Johannesburg, South Africa, has yielded the single largest fossil hominin assemblage on the African continent to have been uncovered to date. Much of the anatomy of the new species, Homo naledi, has been described. With relatively human-like lower limb and strangely primitive-likeupper body, Homo naledi displays a mosaic of traits in its morphology. A small cranium for a member of the genus Homo adds to this unexpected mix of characters. [Abbreviated Abstract. Open document to view full version]
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Kruger, Ashley (2017) Site formation processes at Rising Star: taphonomy and 3D spatial analyses of the Homo naledi assemblage, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, <http://hdl.handle.net/10539/23510>
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