@article{d8197cf21f41472bb1b39f1a1c8d010e,
title = "Human burials at the Kisese II rockshelter, Tanzania",
abstract = "Objectives: The Late Pleistocene and early Holocene in eastern Africa are associated with complex evolutionary and demographic processes that contributed to the population variability observed in the region today. However, there are relatively few human skeletal remains from this time period. Here we describe six individuals from the Kisese II rockshelter in Tanzania that were excavated in 1956, present a radiocarbon date for one of the individuals, and compare craniodental morphological diversity among eastern African populations. Materials and Methods: This study used standard biometric analyses to assess the age, sex, and stature of the Kisese II individuals. Eastern African craniodental morphological variation was assessed using measures of dental size and a subset of Howells' cranial measurements for the Kisese II individuals as well as early Holocene, early pastoralist, Pastoral Neolithic, and modern African individuals. Results: Our results suggest a minimum of six individuals from the Kisese II collections with two adults and four juveniles. While the dating for most of the burials is uncertain, one individual is directly radiocarbon dated to ~7.1 ka indicating that at least one burial is early Holocene in age. Craniodental metric comparisons indicate that the Kisese II individuals extend the amount of human morphological diversity among Holocene eastern Africans. Conclusions: Our findings contribute to a growing body of evidence that Late Pleistocene and early Holocene eastern Africans exhibited relatively high amounts of morphological diversity. However, the Kisese II individuals suggest morphological similarity at localized sites potentially supporting increased regionalization during the early Holocene.",
keywords = "early Holocene, eastern Africa, morphological variation",
author = "Laird, {Myra F.} and Sawchuk, {Elizabeth A.} and Amandus Kwekason and Mabulla, {Audax Z.P.} and Emmanuel Ndiema and Tryon, {Christian A.} and Lewis, {Jason E.} and Ranhorn, {Kathryn L.}",
note = "Funding Information: This project was supported by funding through Harvard University, the American School for Prehistoric Research, the Leakey Foundation, the New York University Cliff Jolly award, the Rutgers University Byrne Seminar Research Program, NSF IGERT DGE 0801634, Fulbright‐Hays DDRA, and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (grant 767‐2012‐1903). Analyses of the Kisese II skeletal material were undertaken with permission from the Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH) under permit numbers: 2014‐233‐NA‐2013‐122; 2015‐115‐ER‐2013‐122, 2015‐116‐ER‐2015‐212, 2015‐120‐NA‐2015‐24, and permit number NCST/5/002/R/576 issued by the Kenyan National Commission for Science, Technology, and Innovation (NACOSTI). Dental metric data were collected under NACOSTI (NACOSTI/P/14/1876/1410) and COSTECH (2013‐223‐NA‐2014‐101) permits. These results have been presented to stakeholders living near the Kisese II site (the Machinjioni village council) and are published with their permissions. Thanks to the staff of the National Museum of Tanzania, the National Museums of Kenya, and Fredrick Manthi for facilitating this study. We thank David Reich, Mary Prendergast, Douglas Kennett, and Brendan Culleton for the radiocarbon date, and acknowledge support from an NSF Archaeometry program grant to Kennett and Culleton (BCS‐1460369). Thanks to Samantha Porter for providing photos from the 2018 Kisese II excavations, and Jennifer Charlson for permission to publish photographs from the Inskeep archives. Finally, thanks to Tyler Faith for discussion, and Isabelle Crevecoeur and Hugo Reyes‐Centero for their assistance with the comparative material. Funding Information: This project was supported by funding through Harvard University, the American School for Prehistoric Research, the Leakey Foundation, the New York University Cliff Jolly award, the Rutgers University Byrne Seminar Research Program, NSF IGERT DGE 0801634, Fulbright-Hays DDRA, and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (grant 767-2012-1903). Analyses of the Kisese II skeletal material were undertaken with permission from the Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH) under permit numbers: 2014-233-NA-2013-122; 2015-115-ER-2013-122, 2015-116-ER-2015-212, 2015-120-NA-2015-24, and permit number NCST/5/002/R/576 issued by the Kenyan National Commission for Science, Technology, and Innovation (NACOSTI). Dental metric data were collected under NACOSTI (NACOSTI/P/14/1876/1410) and COSTECH (2013-223-NA-2014-101) permits. These results have been presented to stakeholders living near the Kisese II site (the Machinjioni village council) and are published with their permissions. Thanks to the staff of the National Museum of Tanzania, the National Museums of Kenya, and Fredrick Manthi for facilitating this study. We thank David Reich, Mary Prendergast, Douglas Kennett, and Brendan Culleton for the radiocarbon date, and acknowledge support from an NSF Archaeometry program grant to Kennett and Culleton (BCS-1460369). Thanks to Samantha Porter for providing photos from the 2018 Kisese II excavations, and Jennifer Charlson for permission to publish photographs from the Inskeep archives. Finally, thanks to Tyler Faith for discussion, and Isabelle Crevecoeur and Hugo Reyes-Centero for their assistance with the comparative material. Funding Information: Fulbright‐Hays; Leakey Foundation; National Science Foundation, Grant/Award Number: DGE 0801634; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Grant/Award Number: 767‐2012‐1903; NSF Archaeometry program grant to Kennett and Culleton, Grant/Award Number: (BCS‐1460369; Dental metric data were collected under NACOSTI, Grant/Award Numbers: NACOSTI/P/14/1876/1410, NCST/5/002/R/576; Kenyan National Commission for Science, Technology, and Innovation (NACOSTI); Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH), Grant/Award Numbers: 2013‐223‐NA‐2014‐101, 2015‐120‐NA‐2015‐24, 2015‐116‐ER‐2015‐212, 2015‐115‐ER‐2013‐122, 2014‐233‐NA‐2013‐122 Funding information Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 The Authors. American Journal of Physical Anthropology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.",
year = "2021",
month = may,
doi = "10.1002/ajpa.24253",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "175",
pages = "187--200",
journal = "American Journal of Physical Anthropology",
issn = "0002-9483",
publisher = "Wiley-Liss Inc.",
number = "1",
}