The <em>Homo naledi</em> discovery introduced questions that had not been previously posed regarding fossil finds. This is because, apart from their fascinating physiology, they seemingly deliberately disposed of their dead in a ritualised way. Although this theory may still be disproved in future, the present article provisionally accepts it. This evokes religious questions because it suggests the possibility of causal thinking, wilful and cooperative behaviour, and the possibility that this behaviour entails traces of proto-religious ideas. This poses the challenge to develop a hominin hermeneutics that endeavours to reconstruct the possible motivation behind this action. The relatively larger brain with its enlarged Broca’s a...
Human death is natural from the perspective of evolutionary biology but unnatural from the vantage p...
International audienceFrom an historical-critical comparison of some data and certain results coming...
Fossils and tombs in museums fascinate us and haunt us with their secrets. The discovery of the rema...
The Homo naledi discovery introduced questions that had not been previously posed regarding fossil f...
This article takes as its point of departure the public interest aroused by the discovery of <em&...
According to ethological point of view, the most important religious displays consist in the gatheri...
For the past two centuries, non‐human primates have been reported to inspect, protect, retrieve, car...
The new <em>hominin</em> fossil called <em>Homo naledi</em> that was discove...
Humans are agents capable of helping others, learning new behaviours and forgetting old ones. The ev...
<span>A new fossil site was discovered in the Rising Star Cave in 2013 in the Cradle of Humank...
Because Neanderthals co-existed with Homo sapiens and potentially contributed to anatomically modern...
Palaeoanthropology, or more precisely Palaeolithic archaeology, offers the possibility of bridging t...
The large, ancient ape population of the Miocene reached across Eurasia and down into Africa. From t...
According to evolutionary psychology, all human behaviours are a product of internal mechanisms in c...
The discovery of a new homonin species called Homo naledi evoked unprecedented interest, even outsid...
Human death is natural from the perspective of evolutionary biology but unnatural from the vantage p...
International audienceFrom an historical-critical comparison of some data and certain results coming...
Fossils and tombs in museums fascinate us and haunt us with their secrets. The discovery of the rema...
The Homo naledi discovery introduced questions that had not been previously posed regarding fossil f...
This article takes as its point of departure the public interest aroused by the discovery of <em&...
According to ethological point of view, the most important religious displays consist in the gatheri...
For the past two centuries, non‐human primates have been reported to inspect, protect, retrieve, car...
The new <em>hominin</em> fossil called <em>Homo naledi</em> that was discove...
Humans are agents capable of helping others, learning new behaviours and forgetting old ones. The ev...
<span>A new fossil site was discovered in the Rising Star Cave in 2013 in the Cradle of Humank...
Because Neanderthals co-existed with Homo sapiens and potentially contributed to anatomically modern...
Palaeoanthropology, or more precisely Palaeolithic archaeology, offers the possibility of bridging t...
The large, ancient ape population of the Miocene reached across Eurasia and down into Africa. From t...
According to evolutionary psychology, all human behaviours are a product of internal mechanisms in c...
The discovery of a new homonin species called Homo naledi evoked unprecedented interest, even outsid...
Human death is natural from the perspective of evolutionary biology but unnatural from the vantage p...
International audienceFrom an historical-critical comparison of some data and certain results coming...
Fossils and tombs in museums fascinate us and haunt us with their secrets. The discovery of the rema...