High-profile researchers say small-brained Homo naledi exhibited advanced behaviours such as burials, but peer reviewers say there’s no evidence.
the day after their announcement. “These hypotheses have been sold with a very strong media campaign before the evidence was ready to support it.”
Berger says that his team is still taking in the reviews, and they plan to address some — but maybe not all — of the concerns in future versions. “We haven’t published our final paper yet.” He says that the team will stop seeking further review “when we feel that we have come as close to meeting the valid criticisms as we could”.
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