Exploring the Untapped Potential of West African Paleoanthropology

When we think about the origins of humankind, our minds often travel to the iconic sites of East and South Africa. Places like the Great Rift Valley, Olduvai Gorge, and Sterkfontein have given us the majority of our understanding of early hominins—those distant ancestors who walked the Earth millions of years ago. But what ifContinue reading “Exploring the Untapped Potential of West African Paleoanthropology”

New Evidence for Ritualistic Burial by Homo Naledi

The journey of Homo naledi began with its discovery in the Rising Star Cave system, where these ancient remains have sparked debates about their significance in human evolution. Over time, new findings have added layers to our understanding, with the latest research proposing that Homo naledi may have engaged in purposeful burial practices. This challenges previous notions about cognitive abilities and cultural behaviors in early hominins, opening new avenues for exploration in the field of paleoanthropology.

🚨Exciting SciComm Event Coming Up!

Mark your calendars for the week of August 8th! Join us for a great conversation as top authors reveal groundbreaking insights on Homo naledi. Did they bury their dead or not? Don’t miss the chance to hear all three authors discuss their latest findings and interpretations. It’s going to be an enlightening and thrilling event!Continue reading “🚨Exciting SciComm Event Coming Up!”