Fossils recovered
at ‘Cradle of Humankind’ site
Sterkfontein is a set of
limestone caves near Krugersdorp, South Africa. It is one of the most important
hominin fossil-bearing sites in the world and finds include the female australopithecine
Mrs Ples, discovered in 1947 and recently voted No.95 in a list of 100 Great
South Africans. Sterkfontein has yielded stone tools in addition to hominin
fossils and it is now part of the Cradle of Humankind, a World Heritage Site
named by UNESCO in 1999. Most of the finds have been made in Members 4 and 5 of
the cave’s sedimentary sequence, but rather less well known is the large
underground chamber known as Milner Hall.
It is from Milner Hall that the
discovery is reported of a hominin adult upper right molar (M1) tooth and a proximal
phalanx finger bone, probably from a left hand. The chamber has previously
yielded only stone tools, and association with these suggests that the fossils
are 2.18 million years old.
The tooth is broadly closer to Homo than to Australopithecus or Paranthropus.
It most closely resembles the Olduvai OH 6 first molar assigned to Homo habilis and a first molar assigned
to the recently-proposed Homo naledi.
The shape and size of the tooth’s cusps align it to early Homo.
The finger bone is larger and more
robust than that of any hominin so far discovered in South Africa. It resembles
the Olduvai Homo habilis fossil OH 7,
but is much larger. It is markedly curved, within the range of Australopithecus afarensis and
suggesting adaptation for tree-climbing, but it lacks other features associated
with arborealism, such as a strongly developed flexor apparatus and a
mediolaterally expanded diaphysis; these features are present in A. afarensis, Homo habilis and present-day chimpanzees. The finger bone possesses
an enigmatic mixture of primitive, derived and unique characteristics. It is
not clear whether or not it belonged to the same individual and its taxonomic
affinities are at this stage uncertain.
References:
Stratford, D., Heaton, J., Pickering, T., Caruana, M. &
Shadrach, K., First hominin fossils from Milner Hall, Sterkfontein, South
Africa. Journal of Human Evolution 91, 167-173 (2016).
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