The Later Stone Age calvaria from Iwo Eleru, Nigeria: morphology and chronology.

BACKGROUND: In recent years the Later Stone Age has been redated to a much deeper time depth than previously thought. At the same time, human remains from this time period are scarce in Africa, and even rarer in West Africa. The Iwo Eleru burial is one of the few human skeletal remains associated wi...

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Main Authors: Katerina Harvati, Chris Stringer, Rainer Grün, Maxime Aubert, Philip Allsworth-Jones, Caleb Adebayo Folorunso
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3174138?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-3399d82be65e406996e54ef731373d082020-11-25T01:26:18ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0169e2402410.1371/journal.pone.0024024The Later Stone Age calvaria from Iwo Eleru, Nigeria: morphology and chronology.Katerina HarvatiChris StringerRainer GrünMaxime AubertPhilip Allsworth-JonesCaleb Adebayo FolorunsoBACKGROUND: In recent years the Later Stone Age has been redated to a much deeper time depth than previously thought. At the same time, human remains from this time period are scarce in Africa, and even rarer in West Africa. The Iwo Eleru burial is one of the few human skeletal remains associated with Later Stone Age artifacts in that region with a proposed Pleistocene date. We undertook a morphometric reanalysis of this cranium in order to better assess its affinities. We also conducted Uranium-series dating to re-evaluate its chronology. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A 3-D geometric morphometric analysis of cranial landmarks and semilandmarks was conducted using a large comparative fossil and modern human sample. The measurements were collected in the form of three dimensional coordinates and processed using Generalized Procrustes Analysis. Principal components, canonical variates, Mahalanobis D(2) and Procrustes distance analyses were performed. The results were further visualized by comparing specimen and mean configurations. Results point to a morphological similarity with late archaic African specimens dating to the Late Pleistocene. A long bone cortical fragment was made available for U-series analysis in order to re-date the specimen. The results (∼11.7-16.3 ka) support a terminal Pleistocene chronology for the Iwo Eleru burial as was also suggested by the original radiocarbon dating results and by stratigraphic evidence. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our findings are in accordance with suggestions of deep population substructure in Africa and a complex evolutionary process for the origin of modern humans. They further highlight the dearth of hominin finds from West Africa, and underscore our real lack of knowledge of human evolution in that region.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3174138?pdf=render
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author Katerina Harvati
Chris Stringer
Rainer Grün
Maxime Aubert
Philip Allsworth-Jones
Caleb Adebayo Folorunso
spellingShingle Katerina Harvati
Chris Stringer
Rainer Grün
Maxime Aubert
Philip Allsworth-Jones
Caleb Adebayo Folorunso
The Later Stone Age calvaria from Iwo Eleru, Nigeria: morphology and chronology.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Katerina Harvati
Chris Stringer
Rainer Grün
Maxime Aubert
Philip Allsworth-Jones
Caleb Adebayo Folorunso
author_sort Katerina Harvati
title The Later Stone Age calvaria from Iwo Eleru, Nigeria: morphology and chronology.
title_short The Later Stone Age calvaria from Iwo Eleru, Nigeria: morphology and chronology.
title_full The Later Stone Age calvaria from Iwo Eleru, Nigeria: morphology and chronology.
title_fullStr The Later Stone Age calvaria from Iwo Eleru, Nigeria: morphology and chronology.
title_full_unstemmed The Later Stone Age calvaria from Iwo Eleru, Nigeria: morphology and chronology.
title_sort later stone age calvaria from iwo eleru, nigeria: morphology and chronology.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-01-01
description BACKGROUND: In recent years the Later Stone Age has been redated to a much deeper time depth than previously thought. At the same time, human remains from this time period are scarce in Africa, and even rarer in West Africa. The Iwo Eleru burial is one of the few human skeletal remains associated with Later Stone Age artifacts in that region with a proposed Pleistocene date. We undertook a morphometric reanalysis of this cranium in order to better assess its affinities. We also conducted Uranium-series dating to re-evaluate its chronology. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A 3-D geometric morphometric analysis of cranial landmarks and semilandmarks was conducted using a large comparative fossil and modern human sample. The measurements were collected in the form of three dimensional coordinates and processed using Generalized Procrustes Analysis. Principal components, canonical variates, Mahalanobis D(2) and Procrustes distance analyses were performed. The results were further visualized by comparing specimen and mean configurations. Results point to a morphological similarity with late archaic African specimens dating to the Late Pleistocene. A long bone cortical fragment was made available for U-series analysis in order to re-date the specimen. The results (∼11.7-16.3 ka) support a terminal Pleistocene chronology for the Iwo Eleru burial as was also suggested by the original radiocarbon dating results and by stratigraphic evidence. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our findings are in accordance with suggestions of deep population substructure in Africa and a complex evolutionary process for the origin of modern humans. They further highlight the dearth of hominin finds from West Africa, and underscore our real lack of knowledge of human evolution in that region.
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