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New reconstruction of DAN5 cranium (Gona, Ethiopia) supports complex emergence of Homo erectus
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- Baab, Karen L. (Author)
- Kaifu, Yousuke (Author)
- Freidline, Sarah E. (Author)
- Rogers, Michael J. (Author)
- Semaw, Sileshi (Author)
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New reconstruction of DAN5 cranium (Gona, Ethiopia) supports complex emergence of Homo erectus
Abstract
The African Early Pleistocene is a time of evolutionary change and techno-behavioral innovation in human prehistory that sees the advent of our own genus, Homo, from earlier australopithecine ancestors by 2.8-2.3 million years ago. This was followed by the origin and dispersal of Homo erectus sensu lato across Africa and Eurasia between ~ 2.0 and 1.1 Ma and the emergence of both large-brained (e.g., Bodo, Kabwe) and small-brained (e.g., H. naledi) lineages in the Middle Pleistocene of Africa. Here we present a newly reconstructed face of the DAN5/P1 cranium from Gona, Ethiopia (1.6-1.5 Ma) that, in conjunction with the cranial vault, is a mostly complete Early Pleistocene Homo cranium from the Horn of Africa. Morphometric analyses demonstrate a combination of H. erectus-like cranial traits and basal Homo-like facial and dental features combined with a small brain size in DAN5/P1. The presence of such a morphological mosaic contemporaneous with or postdating the emergence of the indisputable H. erectus craniodental complex around 1.6 Ma implies an intricate evolutionary transition from early Homo to H. erectus. This finding also supports a long persistence of small-brained, plesiomorphic Homo group(s) alongside other Homo groups that experienced continued encephalization through the Early to Middle Pleistocene of Africa. © The Author(s) 2025.
Publication
Nature Communications
Publisher
Nature Research
Date
2025
Volume
16
Issue
1
Journal Abbr
Nat. Commun.
Citation Key
baabNewReconstructionDAN52025
ISSN
2041-1723
Language
English
Library Catalog
Scopus
Citation
Baab, K. L., Kaifu, Y., Freidline, S. E., Rogers, M. J., & Semaw, S. (2025). New reconstruction of DAN5 cranium (Gona, Ethiopia) supports complex emergence of Homo erectus. Nature Communications, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-66381-9
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