Hominin lower limb bones from Sterkfontein Caves, South Africa (1998–2003 excavations)

We describe late Pliocene and early Pleistocene hominin fossils from Sterkfontein Caves (South Africa), including two femoral specimens, as well as a partial tibia and a partial fibula. The fossils are likely assignable to Australopithecus africanus and/or Australopithecus prometheus and the morpho...

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Main Authors: Travis Rayne Pickering, Jason L. Heaton, Ron J. Clarke, Dominic Stratford, A.J. Heile
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Language:English
Published: Academy of Science of South Africa 2021-01-01
Series:South African Journal of Science
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Online Access:https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/6758
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spelling doaj-de0681835e1e4b849a0bb3da10dac23d2021-01-30T06:00:53ZengAcademy of Science of South AfricaSouth African Journal of Science1996-74892021-01-011171/210.17159/sajs.2021/6758Hominin lower limb bones from Sterkfontein Caves, South Africa (1998–2003 excavations)Travis Rayne Pickering0Jason L. Heaton1Ron J. Clarke2Dominic Stratford3A.J. Heile41.Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA; 2.Evolutionary Studies Institute, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South AfricaDepartment of Biology, Birmingham- Southern College, Birmingham, Alabama, USAEvolutionary Studies Institute, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South AfricaSchool of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South AfricaDepartment of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA We describe late Pliocene and early Pleistocene hominin fossils from Sterkfontein Caves (South Africa), including two femoral specimens, as well as a partial tibia and a partial fibula. The fossils are likely assignable to Australopithecus africanus and/or Australopithecus prometheus and the morphology of each corroborates previous interpretations of Sterkfontein hominins as at least facultative bipeds. Significance: • A recent series of papers by our research team describes the morphology of a hominin skeleton from Sterkfontein Caves (South Africa), nicknamed ‘Little Foot’. Based on its unique skull morphology, R.J. Clarke, the skeleton’s discoverer, places it in the species Australopithecus prometheus, as distinct from the better-known and co-occurring Australopithecus africanus. Here we describe additional hominin thigh and leg fossils from Sterkfontein that, when considered in a comparative context, support the hypothesis that there was significant (probably interspecific) variation in South African hominin postcranial morphology during the late Pliocene and early Pleistocene. https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/6758Australopithecusfemurtibiafibula
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author Travis Rayne Pickering
Jason L. Heaton
Ron J. Clarke
Dominic Stratford
A.J. Heile
spellingShingle Travis Rayne Pickering
Jason L. Heaton
Ron J. Clarke
Dominic Stratford
A.J. Heile
Hominin lower limb bones from Sterkfontein Caves, South Africa (1998–2003 excavations)
South African Journal of Science
Australopithecus
femur
tibia
fibula
author_facet Travis Rayne Pickering
Jason L. Heaton
Ron J. Clarke
Dominic Stratford
A.J. Heile
author_sort Travis Rayne Pickering
title Hominin lower limb bones from Sterkfontein Caves, South Africa (1998–2003 excavations)
title_short Hominin lower limb bones from Sterkfontein Caves, South Africa (1998–2003 excavations)
title_full Hominin lower limb bones from Sterkfontein Caves, South Africa (1998–2003 excavations)
title_fullStr Hominin lower limb bones from Sterkfontein Caves, South Africa (1998–2003 excavations)
title_full_unstemmed Hominin lower limb bones from Sterkfontein Caves, South Africa (1998–2003 excavations)
title_sort hominin lower limb bones from sterkfontein caves, south africa (1998–2003 excavations)
publisher Academy of Science of South Africa
series South African Journal of Science
issn 1996-7489
publishDate 2021-01-01
description We describe late Pliocene and early Pleistocene hominin fossils from Sterkfontein Caves (South Africa), including two femoral specimens, as well as a partial tibia and a partial fibula. The fossils are likely assignable to Australopithecus africanus and/or Australopithecus prometheus and the morphology of each corroborates previous interpretations of Sterkfontein hominins as at least facultative bipeds. Significance: • A recent series of papers by our research team describes the morphology of a hominin skeleton from Sterkfontein Caves (South Africa), nicknamed ‘Little Foot’. Based on its unique skull morphology, R.J. Clarke, the skeleton’s discoverer, places it in the species Australopithecus prometheus, as distinct from the better-known and co-occurring Australopithecus africanus. Here we describe additional hominin thigh and leg fossils from Sterkfontein that, when considered in a comparative context, support the hypothesis that there was significant (probably interspecific) variation in South African hominin postcranial morphology during the late Pliocene and early Pleistocene.
topic Australopithecus
femur
tibia
fibula
url https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/6758
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