A virtual assessment of the suprainiac depressions on the Eyasi I (Tanzania) and Aduma ADU-VP-1/3 (Ethiopia) Pleistocene hominin crania
Autor: | Hugo Reyes-Centeno, Abel Marinus Bosman, Katerina Harvati |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
010506 paleontology
Autapomorphy Neanderthal Fossa Pleistocene Tanzania 01 natural sciences Anthropology Physical Occipital squama biology.animal Animals Humans 0601 history and archaeology Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics Neanderthals 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Principal Component Analysis 060101 anthropology Crania biology Fossils 06 humanities and the arts biology.organism_classification Biological Evolution Geography Evolutionary biology Homo sapiens Occipital Bone Anthropology Ethiopia Tomography X-Ray Computed |
Zdroj: | Journal of Human Evolution. 145:102815 |
ISSN: | 0047-2484 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jhevol.2020.102815 |
Popis: | Despite a steady increase in our understanding of the phenotypic variation of Pleistocene Homo, debate continues over phylogenetically informative features. One such trait is the suprainiac fossa, a depression on the occipital bone above inion that is commonly considered an autapomorphy of the Neanderthal lineage. Challenging this convention, depressions in the suprainiac region have also been described for two Pleistocene hominin crania from sub-Saharan Africa: Eyasi I (Tanzania) and ADU-VP-1/3 (Ethiopia). Here, we use a combined quantitative and qualitative approach, using μCT imaging, to investigate the occipital depressions on these specimens. The results show that neither the external nor the internal morphologies of these depressions bear any resemblance to the Neanderthal condition. A principal component analysis based on multiple thickness measurements along the occipital squama demonstrates that the relative thickness values for the internal structures in Eyasi I and ADU-VP-1/3 are within the range of Homo sapiens. Thus, our results support the autapomorphic status of the Neanderthal suprainiac fossa and highlight the need to use nuanced approaches and multiple lines of evidence. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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