Decoding the geochemical record of early human fossils. This project aims to reconstruct the infanthood records of early hominin species in South Africa, using cutting-edge geochemical imaging of foss
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Decoding the geochemical record of early human fossils. This project aims to reconstruct the infanthood records of early hominin species in South Africa, using cutting-edge geochemical imaging of fossil teeth. The research is at the forefront of human evolution and will transform our understanding of hominin adaptations to their ecological niches. The project will shine light on adaptive strategies of early Homo which allowed our genus to outcompete other hominin species at a time of climate variability. The results will pioneer new analytical approaches to extract early-childhood geochemical archives such as breastfeeding behaviour, diet, seasonality and physiological adaptations of each species and thereby gain novel perspectives on the environmental conditions of our ancestors.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 2101 - Archaeology. Lead: Prof Renaud Joannes-Boyau