Comment on “Deliberate body disposal by hominins in the Dinaledi Chamber, Cradle of Humankind, South Africa?” [J. Hum. Evol. 96 (2016) 145-148]

Dirks, Paul, H.G.M., Berger, Lee, R., Randolph-Quinney, Patrick orcid iconORCID: 0000-0003-0694-5868, Backwell, Lucinda, R. and Roberts, Eric, M. (2016) Comment on “Deliberate body disposal by hominins in the Dinaledi Chamber, Cradle of Humankind, South Africa?” [J. Hum. Evol. 96 (2016) 145-148]. Journal of Human Evolution, 96 . pp. 149-153. ISSN 0047-2484

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2016.04.007

Abstract

In responding to Val (2016), we welcome the opportunity to further clarify our interpretations of the taphonomic and geological
context of Homo naledi in the Dinaledi Chamber of the Rising Star Cave as presented in Dirks et al. (2015). In so doing we want to state from the onset that, contrary to what is claimed in Val (2016), Dirks et al. (2015) do not reject mass mortality or death trap scenarios as possible explanations but, based on currently available evidence, consider deliberate body disposal to be the most plausible reason for the deposit. We also want to remind colleagues that the Dinaledi collection is accessible to researchers upon application. We are committed to promoting best scientific practice by making all data available for independent inspection, including observations on hominin remains, and broaden debate. We note that Val has not yet studied the collections directly or visited the cave, but has based her comment on re-interpretations of data presented in Dirks et al. (2015).


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