While there is broad agreement that early hominins practiced some form of terrestrial bipedality, there is also evidence that arboreal behavior remained a part of the locomotor repertoire in some taxa, and that bipedal locomotion may not have been identical to that of modern humans. It has been difficult to evaluate such evidence, however, because of the possibility that early hominins retained primitive traits (such as relatively long upper limbs) of little contemporaneous adaptive significance. Here we examine bone structural properties of the femur and humerus in the Australopithecus afarensis A.L. 288-1 ("Lucy", 3.2 Myr) that are known to be developmentally plastic, and compare them with other early hominins, modern humans, and modern c...
We analyze patterns of subchondral bone apparent density in the distal femur of extant primates to r...
Changes in first metatarsal (MT1) morphology within the hominin clade are crucial for reconstructing...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Acquisition of bipedality is a hallmark of human evolution. How bipedalit...
<div><p>While there is broad agreement that early hominins practiced some form of terrestrial bipeda...
Adaptations indicative of habitual bipedalism are present in the earliest recognized hominins. Howev...
<p>During the last six million years, humans shifted from a primarily arboreal lifestyle to a habitu...
Studies of the australopith (Australopithecus and Paranthropus) proximal femur have increasingly int...
In 1994, Hunt published the 'postural feeding hypothesis'-a seminal paper on the origins of hominin ...
Acquisition of bipedality is a hallmark of human evolution. How bipedality evolved from great ape-li...
Only one partial skeleton that includes both forelimb and hindlimb elements has been reported for Au...
Although the earliest known hominins were apparently upright bipeds, there has been mixed evidence w...
Only one partial skeleton that includes both forelimb and hindlimb elements has been reported for Au...
Acquisition of bipedality is a hallmark of human evolution. How bipedality evolved from great ape-li...
The evolution of bipedalism and reduced reliance on arboreality in hominins resulted in larger lower...
There are several theories on how humans learned to walk, and while these all address the adaptation...
We analyze patterns of subchondral bone apparent density in the distal femur of extant primates to r...
Changes in first metatarsal (MT1) morphology within the hominin clade are crucial for reconstructing...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Acquisition of bipedality is a hallmark of human evolution. How bipedalit...
<div><p>While there is broad agreement that early hominins practiced some form of terrestrial bipeda...
Adaptations indicative of habitual bipedalism are present in the earliest recognized hominins. Howev...
<p>During the last six million years, humans shifted from a primarily arboreal lifestyle to a habitu...
Studies of the australopith (Australopithecus and Paranthropus) proximal femur have increasingly int...
In 1994, Hunt published the 'postural feeding hypothesis'-a seminal paper on the origins of hominin ...
Acquisition of bipedality is a hallmark of human evolution. How bipedality evolved from great ape-li...
Only one partial skeleton that includes both forelimb and hindlimb elements has been reported for Au...
Although the earliest known hominins were apparently upright bipeds, there has been mixed evidence w...
Only one partial skeleton that includes both forelimb and hindlimb elements has been reported for Au...
Acquisition of bipedality is a hallmark of human evolution. How bipedality evolved from great ape-li...
The evolution of bipedalism and reduced reliance on arboreality in hominins resulted in larger lower...
There are several theories on how humans learned to walk, and while these all address the adaptation...
We analyze patterns of subchondral bone apparent density in the distal femur of extant primates to r...
Changes in first metatarsal (MT1) morphology within the hominin clade are crucial for reconstructing...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Acquisition of bipedality is a hallmark of human evolution. How bipedalit...