“…The hominin fossils from the late Middle Pleistocene and Late Pleistocene associated with Northwest African MSA technology show anatomical similarities, whereas later populations in the region associated with the LSA seem to differ morphologically (Harvati & Hublin, 2012; Hublin, 2000; Hublin et al, 2017; Nespoulet et al, 2008; Scerri, 2017). However, recent re‐evaluation of mandibular morphology suggests an extension of the regional continuity into both the LSA and the Middle Pleistocene by linking MSA individuals from Jebel Irhoud and the Aterian to an LSA sample of Iberomaurusians and late Early/Middle Pleistocene individuals, respectively (Bergmann et al, 2022). In addition to similar mandibular morphologies, individuals from Jebel Irhoud and the Aterian show a comparable combination of the same primitive retentions, including large overall size and megadonty, and modern features as well as similarities with the samples from Qafzeh and Skhul (Ferembach, 1976; Freidline et al, 2021; Harvati & Hublin, 2012; Hublin et al, 2012; Hublin et al, 2017; Hublin & Tillier, 1981; Hublin & Tillier, 1988).…”