Classical accounts of human evolution posit a progressive differentiation between the hands as instruments of rational intelligence and feet as integral to the mechanics of bipedal locomotion. Yet evolutionists were modelling pedestrian performance on the striding gait of boot-clad Europeans. The bias of head over heels in their accounts follows a long-standing tendency, in western thought and science, to elevate the plane of social and cultural life over the ground of nature. This tendency was already established among European elites in the practice of destination-oriented travel, the use of shoes and chairs, and the valorization of upright posture. It was further reinforced in urban societies through paving the streets. The groundlessnes...
For decades, scientists have relied on the concept of mobility in describing activity patterns of pa...
The human fossil record is one of the most complete for any mammal. A basal ancestral species, Austr...
This paper examines stories about walking that are embedded in our culture. The popular culture sour...
Classical accounts of human evolution posit a progressive differentiation between the hands as instr...
For decades, scientists have relied on the concept of mobility in describing activity patterns of p...
Walking is one of humankind’s most basic acts. Yet, beyond its everyday utility and purposefulness, ...
Symposium international Ostéopathie et Transdiciplinarité " Le squelette humain dans tous ses états ...
The purpose of this presentation is to discuss the evolution of athletic footwear and how biomechani...
What Hippocrates called “Man’s best medicine”: walking is humanity’s path to a better worl
Teorie zabývající se evolucí bipedie většinou vycházejí ze srovnávání morfologických znaků primátů, ...
In this review paper several emerging issues related to development of human posture and locomotion ...
Motion analysis, as applied to evolutionary biomechanics, has experienced its own evolution over the...
Abstract of paper presented at the 5th SASQUA Conference, July 1979Bipedalism is the hallmark of the...
Human footprint fossils have provided essential evidence about the evolution of human bi-pedalism as...
Understanding the evolution of bipedal locomotion in humans is of paramount importance to paleoanthr...
For decades, scientists have relied on the concept of mobility in describing activity patterns of pa...
The human fossil record is one of the most complete for any mammal. A basal ancestral species, Austr...
This paper examines stories about walking that are embedded in our culture. The popular culture sour...
Classical accounts of human evolution posit a progressive differentiation between the hands as instr...
For decades, scientists have relied on the concept of mobility in describing activity patterns of p...
Walking is one of humankind’s most basic acts. Yet, beyond its everyday utility and purposefulness, ...
Symposium international Ostéopathie et Transdiciplinarité " Le squelette humain dans tous ses états ...
The purpose of this presentation is to discuss the evolution of athletic footwear and how biomechani...
What Hippocrates called “Man’s best medicine”: walking is humanity’s path to a better worl
Teorie zabývající se evolucí bipedie většinou vycházejí ze srovnávání morfologických znaků primátů, ...
In this review paper several emerging issues related to development of human posture and locomotion ...
Motion analysis, as applied to evolutionary biomechanics, has experienced its own evolution over the...
Abstract of paper presented at the 5th SASQUA Conference, July 1979Bipedalism is the hallmark of the...
Human footprint fossils have provided essential evidence about the evolution of human bi-pedalism as...
Understanding the evolution of bipedal locomotion in humans is of paramount importance to paleoanthr...
For decades, scientists have relied on the concept of mobility in describing activity patterns of pa...
The human fossil record is one of the most complete for any mammal. A basal ancestral species, Austr...
This paper examines stories about walking that are embedded in our culture. The popular culture sour...