Understanding the manual abilities of fossil hominins has been a focus of palaeoanthropological research for decades. Of interest are the morphological characteristics of the thumb due to its fundamental role in manipulation, particularly that of the trapeziometacarpal joint. Considerably less attention has been given to the thumb metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint, which plays a role in stabilizing the thumb during forceful grasps and precision pinching. In this study we use a three-dimensional geometric morphometric approach to quantify the shape of the first metacarpal head in extant hominids (Homo, Pan, Gorilla and Pongo) and six fossil hominin species (Homo neanderthalensis Tabun C1 and La Chappelle-aux-Saints, Homo naledi U.W. 101...
Reconstructing function from hominin fossils is complicated by disagreements over how to interpret p...
Bone is capable of adapting during life in response to stress. Therefore, variation in locomotor and...
Previously, we described several features of the carpometacarpal joints in extant large-bodied apes ...
Understanding the manual abilities of fossil hominins has been a focus of palaeoanthropological rese...
Objectives: The dexterity of fossil hominins is often inferred by assessing the comparative manual a...
The joint at the base of the thumb, specifically the one between the trapezium and the first metacar...
This study quantifies the metacarpal 1 (MC 1) proximal articular surface using three-dimensional mor...
Much research has debated the technological abilities of Neanderthals relative to those of early mod...
Primates, and particularly humans, are characterized by superior manual dexterity compared with othe...
This study explores the possibility to apply the 3D Geometric Morphometrics methodology to the study...
Reconstructing function from hominin fossils is complicated by disagreements over how to interpret p...
Altres ajuts: Generalitat de Catalunya 2006 FI 00065 i beca de viatge 2008 BE1 00370Background: The ...
Differences in grip techniques used across primates are usually attributed to variation in thumb-fin...
The evolution of hominin hand use is characterized by a transition from locomotion to primarily dext...
Systematic tool production and use is one of humanity’s defining characteristics, possibly originati...
Reconstructing function from hominin fossils is complicated by disagreements over how to interpret p...
Bone is capable of adapting during life in response to stress. Therefore, variation in locomotor and...
Previously, we described several features of the carpometacarpal joints in extant large-bodied apes ...
Understanding the manual abilities of fossil hominins has been a focus of palaeoanthropological rese...
Objectives: The dexterity of fossil hominins is often inferred by assessing the comparative manual a...
The joint at the base of the thumb, specifically the one between the trapezium and the first metacar...
This study quantifies the metacarpal 1 (MC 1) proximal articular surface using three-dimensional mor...
Much research has debated the technological abilities of Neanderthals relative to those of early mod...
Primates, and particularly humans, are characterized by superior manual dexterity compared with othe...
This study explores the possibility to apply the 3D Geometric Morphometrics methodology to the study...
Reconstructing function from hominin fossils is complicated by disagreements over how to interpret p...
Altres ajuts: Generalitat de Catalunya 2006 FI 00065 i beca de viatge 2008 BE1 00370Background: The ...
Differences in grip techniques used across primates are usually attributed to variation in thumb-fin...
The evolution of hominin hand use is characterized by a transition from locomotion to primarily dext...
Systematic tool production and use is one of humanity’s defining characteristics, possibly originati...
Reconstructing function from hominin fossils is complicated by disagreements over how to interpret p...
Bone is capable of adapting during life in response to stress. Therefore, variation in locomotor and...
Previously, we described several features of the carpometacarpal joints in extant large-bodied apes ...