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#RealArchaeology A look at geochemical methods and best practices as it relates to the claims that Homo naledi buried their dead. Chapters 3:31. Why critique the still-to-be-published paper on Homo naledi burial? 15:33. Is the sediment in the "burial pit" different from sediment outside? 33:45. Geological sampling and reporting: problems and best practices 41:29. Archaeology issues: replicability, interdisciplinary, peer-review 51:11. Public archaeology and archaeology in the media For my earlier vides on Homo naledi see Homo naledi burial? A public peer review of the evidence. • Homo Naledi Burial? A Public Peer Review o... The Homo naledi controversy! With Jamie Hodgkins and George Leader • The Homo naledi Controversy! With Jamie Ho... The paper we are discussing is: Foecke, K.K., A. Queffelec, and R. Pickering. 2024. "No Sedimentological Evidence for Deliberate Burial by Homo naledi – A Case Study Highlighting the Need for Best Practices in Geochemical Studies Within Archaeology and Paleoanthropology." Paleoanthropology. https://paleoanthropology.org/ojs/ind... The paper is a response to Berger, L. et al. 2023. "Evidence for deliberate burial of the dead by Homo naledi." https://elifesciences.org/reviewed-pr... We also mentioned these other critiques of Berger et al.: Torres et al. 2023. No scientific evidence that Homo naledi buried their dead and produced rock art. Journal of Human Evolution. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science... Pickering, R. and D. Kgotleng. 2024. Preprints, press releases and fossils in space: What is happening in South African human evolution research? South African Journal of Science. https://sajs.co.za/article/view/17473 Keywords: homo naledi, rising star cave, lee berger, hominid burial, paleolithic, paleoanthropology, kim foecke, archaeology, prehistory, human evolution, geoarchaeology, geology, chemistry, XRF, pXRF, XRD, X-Ray Fluorescence, X-Ray Diffraction, multivariate statistics, principal component analysis