Relative tooth size, Bayesian inference, and Homo naledi.
Joel D IrishMark GrabowskiPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2021)
Phylogenetic analyses of relative tooth size yield information about evolutionary dental trends not previously reported in H. naledi and the other hominins. Moreover, with an appropriate model these data recovered plausible evolutionary relationships. Together, the findings support recent study suggesting H. naledi originated long before the geological date of the Dinaledi Chamber, from which the specimens under study were recovered.