Homo Naledi Was NOT What We Were Told | The Cave Humans Who May Have BURIED Their Dead
🎧 Listen on Spotify (ad free, no music): https://open.spotify.com/show/4r9aY3o... 📖 Get our book "12 Mysteries We Can't Explain": https://sleepytimehistory.com 🎥 AI Video Tool: https://autotube.pro?ref=sleepy-time-... ❤️ Support us: https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehi... What if a tiny-brained “cave human” quietly broke everything we thought we knew about human evolution? In this Sleepy Time History deep-dive, we unravel the strange story of Homo naledi and the Rising Star cave system: a fossil chamber so hard to reach that it sparked explosive claims about deliberate body disposal, burial-like behavior, and even fire use underground. We walk through the discovery, the bones, the dating, and the dark, twisting passages to ask: could Homo naledi really have carried their dead into the depths? Or are we forcing a dramatic story onto messy evidence? You’ll learn what “burial” actually means in paleoanthropology, how scientists read tiny marks in bone and sediment, and why some researchers say the burial narrative goes too far. Along the way, we explore what it would mean if a small-brained hominin showed complex behavior, symbolic thinking, or ritual care for the dead. If you’re curious about human evolution, ancient hominins, and how science separates headline claims from hard evidence, this is your bedtime journey into the most controversial cave on Earth. If you enjoy thoughtful, story-driven history and prehistory, subscribe to Sleepy Time History and drift off to more big questions about our deep past. Recommended: • The 7 Civilizations Before Us — Why Ancien... • The LOST 100,000 Years: How Humans Lived B... • The 12,000-Year Cycle - Why So Many Ancien... • The RH Negative Enigma: Ancient Bloodlines... • Boring History for Sleep - Prehistory, Anc... Chapters: 00:00 Intro / hook: the ‘cave humans’ who might rewrite the story 05:06 1) The discovery that felt like science fiction: rising star cave 12:42 2) Meet homo naledi: a mosaic of old and new traits 22:50 3) The fossil assemblage: how many, how complete, how unusual 32:51 4) Dating the bones: why the timeline changed everything 44:20 5) The cave problem: could the chamber be reached by accident? 53:57 6) Predators, scavengers, and transport: the usual suspects 1:04:09 7) The ‘deliberate body disposal’ hypothesis: what it actually claims 1:15:15 8) Burial vs deposition: what counts as a burial in paleoanthropology? 1:27:19 9) Fire, light, and navigation: did they need flames to get there? 1:40:04 10) Marks, modifications, and micro-evidence: reading the bones and sediments 1:50:24 11) The scientific pushback: main critiques of the burial/disposal narrative 2:01:30 12) If naledi did this, what would it mean? cognition, culture, and care 2:11:27 13) Coexisting hominins: the crowded late pleistocene and its surprises 2:21:33 14) What we can honestly say today: a balanced verdict and what to watch next 2:34:12 The mystery that matters (and how to think about it) Sources: Berger, L.R., Hawks, J., de Ruiter, D.J., Churchill, S.E., Schmid, P., Delezene, L.K., Kivell, T.L., et al. “Homo naledi, a new species of the genus Homo from the Dinaledi Chamber, South Africa.” eLife (2015). Dirks, P.H.G.M., Roberts, E.M., Hilbert-Wolf, H., Kramers, J.D., Hawks, J., Dosseto, A., Duval, M., et al. “The age of Homo naledi and associated sediments in the Rising Star Cave, South Africa.” eLife (2017). Elliott, M.C., Schmid, P., Churchill, S.E., and Berger, L.R. (eds.). “Homo naledi: Morphology and Human Evolution.” (edited volume; University of the Witwatersrand/Rising Star material; published as a collected scientific monograph/volume). Pettitt, P. “The Palaeolithic Origins of Human Burial.” Routledge (2011). Dibble, H.L., Aldeias, V., Goldberg, P., McPherron, S.P., Sandgathe, D., and Wrinn, P. “On the emergence of human burial practices: taphonomy and the interpretation of mortuary behavior in the Pleistocene.” (peer-reviewed research on burial criteria and taphonomic pitfalls; include as comparative framework alongside naledi debates). Note on Process & Accuracy: Every story on this channel begins with a deep respect for history. We act as directors and editors, using AI tools to help research and draft the script while we shape the narrative and verify facts. The narration comes from a digital replica of a professional voice actor, and the images are individually crafted artistic impressions using AI. Even with these tools, creating a story of this depth still takes hours of work. Please note that while the narrative is thoroughly based on historical research, its primary purpose is storytelling for entertainment and relaxation. As such, it is not intended to be used as a formal academic or scientific source. Thank you for your trust and support.

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