Rising Star Cave
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- Homo Naledi and Pleistocene Hominin Evolution in Subequatorial Africa Lee R Berger1*, John Hawks1,2, Paul HGM Dirks1,3, Marina Elliott1, Eric M Roberts1,3
- Number 92 Summer 2019 a Multi-Method Analysis of Springbok Dentition to Reconstruct South African Palaeovegetation Changes
- An Analysis of Cave Levels and Karstification
- A New Pleistocene Hominin Tracksite from the Cape South Coast, South Africa Received: 15 November 2017 Charles W
- NGT ESHS Solutions
- Distinct Mandibular Premolar Crown Morphology in Homo Naledi and Its Implications for the Evolution of Homo Species in Southern Africa Thomas W
- Mosaic Evolution in Hominin Phylogeny: Meanings, Implications, and Explanations
- Supporting Information
- Speleothem Evidence for C3 Dominated Vegetation During the Late Miocene (Messinian) of South Africa
- European Society for the Study of Human Evolution Conference
- Reconstructing Site Formation of the ∼2.61 Ma Drimolen Makondo Fossil Site
- A Comparison of Hominin Teeth from Lincoln Cave, Sterkfontein L/63
- Homo Naledi and Pleistocene Hominin Evolution in Subequatorial Africa Lee R Berger1*, John Hawks1,2, Paul HGM Dirks1,3, Marina Elliott1, Eric M Roberts1,3
- 1 a New Absolute Date from Swartkrans Cave for the Oldest
- Upper Limb Fossils of Homo Naledi from the Lesedi Chamber, Rising Star System, South Africa
- The Age of Homo Naledi and Associated Sediments in the Rising Star Cave, South Africa
- Cradle of Humankind, South Africa