A Middle Pleistocene Homo from Nesher Ramla, Israel

Author:

Hershkovitz Israel12ORCID,May Hila12ORCID,Sarig Rachel23ORCID,Pokhojaev Ariel123ORCID,Grimaud-Hervé Dominique4ORCID,Bruner Emiliano5ORCID,Fornai Cinzia67ORCID,Quam Rolf8910ORCID,Arsuaga Juan Luis911ORCID,Krenn Viktoria A.67ORCID,Martinón-Torres Maria512ORCID,de Castro José María Bermúdez512ORCID,Martín-Francés Laura512ORCID,Slon Viviane1213ORCID,Albessard-Ball Lou414ORCID,Vialet Amélie4,Schüler Tim15,Manzi Giorgio16ORCID,Profico Antonio1416ORCID,Di Vincenzo Fabio16ORCID,Weber Gerhard W.717ORCID,Zaidner Yossi1819

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anatomy and Anthropology, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.

2. The Shmunis Family Anthropology Institute, the Dan David Center for Human Evolution and Biohistory Research, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.

3. Department of Oral Biology, the Goldschleger School of Dental Medicine, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.

4. UMR7194, HNHP, Département Homme et Environnement, Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, CNRS, UPVD, Paris, France.

5. CENIEH (National Research Center on Human Evolution), Burgos, Spain.

6. Institute of Evolutionary Medicine, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

7. Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

8. Department of Anthropology, Binghamton University (SUNY), Binghamton, NY, USA.

9. Centro UCM-ISCIII de Evolución y Comportamiento Humanos, Madrid, Spain.

10. Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, USA.

11. Departamento de Geodináica, Estratigrafía y Paleontología, Facultad de Ciencias Geológicas, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Ciudad Universitaria s/n, 28040, Madrid, Spain.

12. Department of Anthropology, University College London, London, UK.

13. Department of Human Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.

14. PalaeoHub, Department of Archaeology, University of York, York, UK.

15. Thuringian State Office for the Preservation of Historical Monuments and Archaeology Weimar, Germany.

16. Department of Environmental Biology, Sapienza University of Rome, Roma, Italy.

17. Core Facility for Micro-Computed Tomography, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

18. Institute of Archaeology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.

19. Zinman Institute of Archaeology, University of Haifa, Haifa, Mount Carmel, Israel.

Abstract

Middle Pleistocene Homo in the Levant Our understanding of the origin, distribution, and evolution of early humans and their close relatives has been greatly refined by recent new information. Adding to this trend, Hershkovitz et al. have uncovered evidence of a previously unknown archaic Homo population, the “Nesher Ramla Homo ” (see the Perspective by Mirazon Lahr). The authors present comprehensive qualitative and quantitative analyses of fossilized remains from a site in Israel dated to 140,000 to 120,000 years ago indicating the presence of a previously unrecognized group of hominins representing the last surviving populations of Middle Pleistocene Homo in Europe, southwest Asia, and Africa. In a companion paper, Zaidner et al. present the radiometric ages, stone tool assemblages, faunal assemblages, and other behavioral and environmental data associated with these fossils. This evidence shows that these hominins had fully mastered technology that until only recently was linked to either Homo sapiens or Neanderthals. Nesher Ramla Homo was an efficient hunter of large and small game, used wood for fuel, cooked or roasted meat, and maintained fires. These findings provide archaeological support for cultural interactions between different human lineages during the Middle Paleolithic, suggesting that admixture between Middle Pleistocene Homo and H. sapiens had already occurred by this time. Science , abh3169 and abh3020, this issue p. 1424 and p. 1429 ; see also abj3077, p. 1395

Funder

Swiss National Science Foundation

Israel Science Foundation

Dan David Foundation

CARE Archaeological Foundation

The Leakey Foundation

Bordeaux LaScArBx

The Shmunis Family Anthropology Institute

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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