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anthropologyarchaeology1 year ago

"Challenging Homo Naledi Burial Claims: Rethinking Human Ancestry"

A recent study challenges previous claims that Homo naledi deliberately buried their dead and created rock art in Rising Star Cave, South Africa, with experts calling for more rigorous scientific analysis and documentation. The evidence presented so far was deemed not compelling enough to support the deliberate burial of the dead by Homo naledi, nor that they made the purported engravings, leading to a reevaluation of the findings. The critique emphasizes the need for additional documentation and scientific analyses before ruling out natural agents and post-depositional processes as responsible for the accumulation of bodies and to prove intentional excavation and filling of pits by Homo naledi.

science-and-anthropology2 years ago

"Unveiling the Ancient Secrets: Extinct Apes' Burial Rituals and Artistry Explored by Scientist Lee Berger"

Lee Berger, the lead scientist at the "Cave of Bones" site in South Africa, discusses his controversial claims about the Homo naledi fossils found in the Rising Star cave system. Berger believes that these small-brained hominins used fire, buried their dead in chambers, and adorned the burial site with primitive art. Despite criticism from peers, Berger argues that we should reconsider our bias for human exceptionalism and recognize the cultural complexity of other animals. He also speculates about interbreeding between humans and naledi. Berger announced plans to further explore the Rising Star site and respect its significance to the naledi.

archaeology2 years ago

Debate over Homo naledi's burial practices and rock art evidence.

Three new studies claim to have found evidence that Homo naledi intentionally buried their dead and made rock art, suggesting advanced cognitive abilities. However, archaeologists are not convinced as the evidence presented so far indicates no deliberate burials or rock art. The alleged burials fail to meet fundamental criteria for deliberate burials, and the rock art is undated. The latest inferences require further investigation before they are accepted by the broader scientific community.