New craniodental fossils of Paranthropus robustus from Kromdraai, South Africa (2014–2017 excavations)

IF 3.1 1区 地球科学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Journal of Human Evolution Pub Date : 2024-02-20 DOI:10.1016/j.jhevol.2023.103481
José Braga , Frederick E. Grine
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Since the initial discovery of Paranthropus robustus at the site of Kromdraai in 1938, the hypodigm of this species has been expanded by subsequent work at the localities of Swartkrans and Drimolen, with a few fossils also known from Cooper's D, Gondolin and Sterkfontein Member 5. Beginning in 2014, systematic excavations at Kromdraai uncovered a large and previously unknown fossiliferous area, shedding light on Units O and P in the earliest part of the site's stratigraphic sequence. The aim of this paper is to provide detailed descriptions and illustrations of 30 P. robustus craniodental specimens recovered between 2014 and 2017 within the Unit P deposits at Kromdraai. This new sample predates all prior conspecific specimens found at this site (including the holotype of P. robustus from Kromdraai, TM 1517). Its basic dental morphology dimensions and cranial features are compared in a preliminary analysis with other P. robustus samples. The P. robustus sample from Kromdraai Unit P documents previously unknown portions of the P. robustus juvenile cranium. The new dental and cranial remains aid in the exploration of potential morphological distinctions between site-specific P. robustus samples and are compared favorably in size and morphology with the small P. robustus specimens from Drimolen (e.g., DNH 7). These findings do not support the hypothesis that the specimens from Drimolen belong to a different taxonomic group. Instead, they reinforce the presence of a significant degree of sexual dimorphism within P. robustus. The Kromdraai Unit P specimens also contribute to the biodemographic profile of P. robustus. The notable prevalence of infants (i.e., juvenile individuals before the emergence of their first permanent molars) mirrors the natural mortality profiles observed in wild chimpanzees. This suggests a closer resemblance in the processes of accumulation in Kromdraai Unit P and Drimolen than at Swartkrans.

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南非克罗姆德赖新发现的健壮古人类颅齿化石(2014-2017 年发掘成果)
自1938年在Kromdraai遗址首次发现健壮古人类以来,通过随后在Swartkrans和Drimolen等地的工作,该物种的下标得到了扩展,Cooper's D、Gondolin和Sterkfontein Member 5也发现了少量化石。从2014年开始,在克罗姆德莱进行的系统发掘发现了一大片以前未知的化石区,揭示了该遗址地层序列最早部分的O单元和P单元。本文旨在详细描述和说明 2014 年至 2017 年期间在克罗姆德莱 P 单元沉积物中发掘出的 30 个健壮豹头骨标本。这一新样本早于此前在该地点发现的所有同种标本(包括来自克罗姆德莱的健壮猪主模式,TM 1517)。在初步分析中,将其基本牙齿形态尺寸和颅骨特征与其他鲁德鲁特氏龙样本进行了比较。来自 Kromdraai P 单位的鲁丁鱼样本记录了以前未知的鲁丁鱼幼体头盖骨部分。新的牙齿和头盖骨残骸有助于探索特定地点的鲁登龙样本之间的潜在形态差异,并在大小和形态上与德里莫伦的小型鲁登龙样本(如 DNH 7)进行了比较。这些发现并不支持 Drimolen 的标本属于不同分类群的假设。相反,这些发现进一步证实了健壮蛙存在着很大程度的性二态性。Kromdraai P单元的标本也有助于了解健壮蛙的生物特征。婴儿(即在长出第一颗恒臼齿之前的幼年个体)的显著比例反映了在野生黑猩猩中观察到的自然死亡情况。这表明,克罗姆德赖 P 区和德里莫伦的积累过程比斯沃特克兰斯更为相似。
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Journal of Human Evolution
Journal of Human Evolution 生物-进化生物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Human Evolution concentrates on publishing the highest quality papers covering all aspects of human evolution. The central focus is aimed jointly at paleoanthropological work, covering human and primate fossils, and at comparative studies of living species, including both morphological and molecular evidence. These include descriptions of new discoveries, interpretative analyses of new and previously described material, and assessments of the phylogeny and paleobiology of primate species. Submissions should address issues and questions of broad interest in paleoanthropology.
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