//=time() ?>
Don't cancel my hookup culture🗿!
Openseahttps://opensea.io/collection/homonaledi
#NFTCommmunity
The #hominin skull from Florisbad, South Africa, is a particular frustration for me. An effort to date the specimen made it a possible contemporary of #Homonaledi, but natural uranium concentration of hot spring peats likely makes this unreliable. #paleoanthropology
The most well-preserved evidence of the brain of #Homonaledi comes from the DH3 partial skull. At 450 ml, this #hominin fossil's endocranial volume is around one third the size of the average living human, but shares some aspects of frontal lobe form. #paleoanthropology
In #paleoanthropology, we try to make careful use of #hominin fossil evidence that may not be beautifully complete but preserves valuable evidence about extinct species. DH4 is one of my favorite fossils, revealing the interaction of skull size and musculature in #Homonaledi
The femoral morphology of #Homonaledi represents a human pattern of walking and running with a relatively wider pelvis. The proximal femur evolved to solve this functional equation. #hominin #paleoanthropology
A 900,000-year-old fossil fragment from Kenya stuck out as too small and too late for African H. erectus. A new study suggests it looks most like earlier Dmanisi H. erectus and #Homonaledi. Could this be a H. naledi ancestor? https://t.co/NRC91eYTBu
Homo naledi group disposes of one of their own in Rising Star cave (Art by Jon Foster) #homonaledi
[MUST SEE] No more monkey business! http://t.co/vRFYmF0OSL #HomoNaledi