xiv, 343 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Anthropology.This thesis is an historical/analytical account of the ways in which the pelvis has been studied. The starting point is Turner's 1885 study in which the pelvis was used as a 'thing' to demonstrate racial progressionism. The thesis continues with a detailed account of the systems of classifying pelves in obstetric studies; and studies of racial and sex differences in the pelvis as undertaken in physical anthropology. The second part looks at the ways ideas developed from these studies were used in the formation and appeal of 'The Reproductive Dilemma' and the use of the pelvis in theories about bipedalism and human evolution. The ...
The bony pelvis of adult humans exhibits marked sexual dimorphism, which is traditionally interprete...
Many studies have examined pelvic sexual dimorphism and its functional implications in linear analys...
This thesis will introduce the specifics of female locomotion, describe the level of morphological s...
xiv, 343 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: ...
Paleoanthropologists interpret the functional morphology of the female pelvis as a compromise betwee...
Sexual dimorphism in the human pelvis is usually being explained as an adaptation to upright walking...
This study represents the comparison of the morphology variation in different planes of female and m...
The human pelvis plays a significant role in many critical biological processes. The angle of pelvic...
The hominin pelvis is a remarkable structure that plays a central role in many critical biological p...
Abstract: This paper provides a description and analysis of a late Pleistocene human from Liujiang, ...
The aim of this study was a statistics-based exploration of a typology of the female pelvis. The res...
International audienceThe female bony pelvis has to fulfil opposing functions: it has to be sufficie...
As the pelvis is at the intersection of two distinctly human traits - efficient habitual bipedalism ...
The human bony pelvis has evolved into its current form through competing selective forces. Bipedal...
Variations in the size and shape of the pelvic canal need to be taken into consideration when planni...
The bony pelvis of adult humans exhibits marked sexual dimorphism, which is traditionally interprete...
Many studies have examined pelvic sexual dimorphism and its functional implications in linear analys...
This thesis will introduce the specifics of female locomotion, describe the level of morphological s...
xiv, 343 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: ...
Paleoanthropologists interpret the functional morphology of the female pelvis as a compromise betwee...
Sexual dimorphism in the human pelvis is usually being explained as an adaptation to upright walking...
This study represents the comparison of the morphology variation in different planes of female and m...
The human pelvis plays a significant role in many critical biological processes. The angle of pelvic...
The hominin pelvis is a remarkable structure that plays a central role in many critical biological p...
Abstract: This paper provides a description and analysis of a late Pleistocene human from Liujiang, ...
The aim of this study was a statistics-based exploration of a typology of the female pelvis. The res...
International audienceThe female bony pelvis has to fulfil opposing functions: it has to be sufficie...
As the pelvis is at the intersection of two distinctly human traits - efficient habitual bipedalism ...
The human bony pelvis has evolved into its current form through competing selective forces. Bipedal...
Variations in the size and shape of the pelvic canal need to be taken into consideration when planni...
The bony pelvis of adult humans exhibits marked sexual dimorphism, which is traditionally interprete...
Many studies have examined pelvic sexual dimorphism and its functional implications in linear analys...
This thesis will introduce the specifics of female locomotion, describe the level of morphological s...