Linear enamel hypoplasia in Homonaledi reappraised in light of new Retzius periodicities

Author:

Skinner Mark Fretson1ORCID,Delezene Lucas Kyle23,Skinner Matthew M.34,Mahoney Patrick5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Archaeology Simon Fraser University Burnaby British Columbia Canada

2. Department of Anthropology University of Arkansas Fayetteville Arkansas USA

3. Centre for the Exploration of the Deep Human Journey University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg South Africa

4. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Leipzig Germany

5. Skeletal Biology Research Centre, School of Anthropology and Conservation University of Kent Canterbury UK

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesAmong low‐latitude apes, developmental defects of enamel often recur twice yearly, linkable to environmental cycles. Surprisingly, teeth of Homo naledi from Rising Star in South Africa (241–335 kya), a higher latitude site with today a single rainy season, also exhibit bimodally distributed hypoplastic enamel defects, but with uncertain timing and etiology. Newly determined Retzius periodicities for enamel formation in this taxon enable a reconstruction of the temporal patterning of childhood stress.MethodsUsing high resolution casts of 31 isolated anterior teeth from H. naledi, 82 enamel defects (linear enamel hypoplasia [LEH]) were identified. Seventeen teeth are assigned to three individuals. Perikymata in the occlusal wall of enamel furrows and between the onsets of successive LEH were visualized with scanning electron microscopy and counted. Defects were measured with an optical scanner. Conversion of perikymata counts to estimates of LEH duration and inter‐LEH interval draws upon Retzius periodicities of 9 and 11 days.ResultsAnterior teeth record more than a year of developmental distress, expressed as two asymmetric intervals centered on 4.5 and 7.5 months bounded by three LEH. Durations, also, show bimodal distributions, lasting 3 or 12 weeks. Short duration LEH are more severe than long duration. Relative incisor/canine rates of formation are indistinguishable from modern humans.DiscussionWe invoke a disease and dearth model, with short episodes of distress reflecting onset of disease in young infants, lasting about 3 weeks, followed by a season of undernutrition, possibly intensified by secondary plant compounds, spanning about 12 weeks, inferably coincident with austral winter.

Funder

WGF

Royal Society

Publisher

Wiley

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