The discovery of a new homonin species called Homo naledi evoked unprecedented interest, even outside the scientific disciplines who are researching extinct homonin species. The reason for this is that Prof. Lee Berger, attached to the University of the Witwatersrand and his team, known as the Rising Star-expedition, came to the conclusion that the fossils that were discovered in the Dinaledi cave room in Sterkfontein outside Johannesburg in 2013, were placed there deliberately. The theory postulates the possibility of symbolic or ritual behaviour by a species that lived and later became extinct approximately 1 to 2 million years ago. If this is indeed the case, it also offers theologians the opportunity to join the conversation wit...
The Rising Star cave system has produced abundant fossil hominin remains within the Dinaledi Chamber...
There is a large, if disparate, body of archaeological literature discussing specific instantiations...
Homo naledi is a previously-unknown species of extinct hominin discovered within the Dinaledi Chambe...
The discovery of a new homonin species called Homo naledi evoked unprecedented interest, even outsid...
The Homo naledi discovery introduced questions that had not been previously posed regarding fossil f...
This research is part of the project, ‘Religious Experience from an evolutionary perspective’, d...
International audienceFrom an historical-critical comparison of some data and certain results coming...
Homo naledi is a previously-unknown species of extinct hominin discovered within the Dinaledi Chambe...
Fossils and tombs in museums fascinate us and haunt us with their secrets. The discovery of the rema...
New discoveries and dating of fossil remains from the Rising Star cave system, Cradle of Humankind, ...
Abstract: A new fossil site was discovered in the Rising Star Cave in 2013 in the Cradle of Humankin...
The discovery of new skeletal remains of Homo naledi in the Lesedi Chamber, South Africa, adds more ...
Homo naledi is a previously-unknown species of extinct hominin discovered within the Dinaledi Chambe...
<span>A new fossil site was discovered in the Rising Star Cave in 2013 in the Cradle of Humank...
The <em>Homo naledi</em> discovery introduced questions that had not been previously pos...
The Rising Star cave system has produced abundant fossil hominin remains within the Dinaledi Chamber...
There is a large, if disparate, body of archaeological literature discussing specific instantiations...
Homo naledi is a previously-unknown species of extinct hominin discovered within the Dinaledi Chambe...
The discovery of a new homonin species called Homo naledi evoked unprecedented interest, even outsid...
The Homo naledi discovery introduced questions that had not been previously posed regarding fossil f...
This research is part of the project, ‘Religious Experience from an evolutionary perspective’, d...
International audienceFrom an historical-critical comparison of some data and certain results coming...
Homo naledi is a previously-unknown species of extinct hominin discovered within the Dinaledi Chambe...
Fossils and tombs in museums fascinate us and haunt us with their secrets. The discovery of the rema...
New discoveries and dating of fossil remains from the Rising Star cave system, Cradle of Humankind, ...
Abstract: A new fossil site was discovered in the Rising Star Cave in 2013 in the Cradle of Humankin...
The discovery of new skeletal remains of Homo naledi in the Lesedi Chamber, South Africa, adds more ...
Homo naledi is a previously-unknown species of extinct hominin discovered within the Dinaledi Chambe...
<span>A new fossil site was discovered in the Rising Star Cave in 2013 in the Cradle of Humank...
The <em>Homo naledi</em> discovery introduced questions that had not been previously pos...
The Rising Star cave system has produced abundant fossil hominin remains within the Dinaledi Chamber...
There is a large, if disparate, body of archaeological literature discussing specific instantiations...
Homo naledi is a previously-unknown species of extinct hominin discovered within the Dinaledi Chambe...