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Earliest known human burial in Africa.

María Martinón-Torres1,2, Francesco d'Errico3,4, Elena Santos5,6, Ana Álvaro Gallo7, Noel Amano8, William Archer9,10,11, Simon J Armitage4,12, Juan Luis Arsuaga5,13, José María Bermúdez de Castro7,14, James Blinkhorn8,12,15, Alison Crowther8,16, Katerina Douka8,17, Stéphan Dubernet18, Patrick Faulkner8,19, Pilar Fernández-Colón7, Nikos Kourampas20,21, Jorge González García22, David Larreina7, François-Xavier Le Bourdonnec18, George MacLeod21, Laura Martín-Francés7,14, Diyendo Massilani23, Julio Mercader8,24, Jennifer M Miller8, Emmanuel Ndiema8,25, Belén Notario7, Africa Pitarch Martí3,26, Mary E Prendergast27, Alain Queffelec3, Solange Rigaud3, Patrick Roberts8,16, Mohammad Javad Shoaee8, Ceri Shipton28,29, Ian Simpson20, Nicole Boivin30,31,32,33, Michael D Petraglia34,35,36,37.   

Abstract

The origin and evolution of hominin mortuary practices are topics of intense interest and debate1-3. Human burials dated to the Middle Stone Age (MSA) are exceedingly rare in Africa and unknown in East Africa1-6. Here we describe the partial skeleton of a roughly 2.5- to 3.0-year-old child dating to 78.3 ± 4.1 thousand years ago, which was recovered in the MSA layers of Panga ya Saidi (PYS), a cave site in the tropical upland coast of Kenya7,8. Recent excavations have revealed a pit feature containing a child in a flexed position. Geochemical, granulometric and micromorphological analyses of the burial pit content and encasing archaeological layers indicate that the pit was deliberately excavated. Taphonomical evidence, such as the strict articulation or good anatomical association of the skeletal elements and histological evidence of putrefaction, support the in-place decomposition of the fresh body. The presence of little or no displacement of the unstable joints during decomposition points to an interment in a filled space (grave earth), making the PYS finding the oldest known human burial in Africa. The morphological assessment of the partial skeleton is consistent with its assignment to Homo sapiens, although the preservation of some primitive features in the dentition supports increasing evidence for non-gradual assembly of modern traits during the emergence of our species. The PYS burial sheds light on how MSA populations interacted with the dead.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33953416     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03457-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   69.504


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