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Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP140104282 [ 2014-03-12 - 2017-12-31 ]

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[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP140104282]

Researchers: Carl Spandler (Chief Investigator) ,  Eric Roberts (Chief Investigator) ,  Prof Paul Dirks (Chief Investigator) ,  Dr Zubair Jinnah (Partner Investigator) ,  Lee Berger (Partner Investigator)
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Brief description Life and death of Australopithicus sediba: how a potential ancestor ended up dead in a cave in a world heritage site in South Africa. In August 2008 the remarkable Malapa fossil site was discovered with remains of the first and only fossils of Australopithecus sediba, a potential direct human ancestor. The fossils are in an exceptional state of preservation, and excavations will start in late 2013, creating a unique opportunity to develop a detailed understanding of the chemical, physical and biological factors that led to burial and fossilisation. This research will focus on the complex interplay between termites, sediment chemistry, landscape conditions and palaeo-climate as contributing factors to fossil preservation. The results will document the environment in which sediba lived and died, and assist future exploration for hominid fossils.

Funding Amount $256,000

Funding Scheme Discovery Projects

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