G&A paleoanthropologist co-authors article on Homo naledi early life stage
Congratulations to G&A Associate Professor Juliet Brophy on the recent publication of the article "An examination of Homo naledi early juveniles recovered from the Rising Star cave system, South Africa" in the Annals of Human Biology. The article, co-authored by Juliet Brophy, Debra R. Bolter, Marina Elliott, John Hawks and Lee R. Berger, focuses on the teeth of six juvenile specimens of Homo naledi discovered about a decade ago at the Rising Star cave system in South Africa. The analysis sheds light on the early life stage of one of our most fascinating ancestors.
Congratulations to all research collaborators!