Objectives The primate talus is known to have a shape that varies according to differences in locomotion and substrate use. While the modern human talus is morphologically specialized for bipedal walking, relatively little is known on how its morphology varies in relation to cultural and environmental differences across time. Here we compare tali of modern human populations with different subsistence economies and lifestyles to explore how cultural practices and environmental factors influence external talar shape. Materials and Methods The sample consists of digital models of 142 tali from 11 archaeological and post‐industrial modern human groups. Talar morphology was investigated through 3D (semi)landmark based geometric morphometric meth...
Introduction: The talus plays an important role in receiving and dissipating the forces and linking ...
Introduction: The talus plays an important role in receiving and dissipating the forces and linking ...
Reconstructing early hominin locomotor repertoires remains critical to understanding human origins. ...
Objectives The primate talus is known to have a shape that varies according to differences in locomo...
The primate talus is known to have a shape that varies according to differences in locomotion and su...
Neanderthal foot bone proportions and morphology are mostly indistinguishable from those of Homo sap...
open16siThe adoption of bipedalism is a key benchmark in human evolution that has impacted talar mor...
This thesis focused on the exploration of morphological variation in extinct and extant hominid tala...
The human talus, being located between the lower limb and foot, plays an essential role in distribut...
Objectives: The study of the development of human bipedalism can provide a unique perspective on the...
Objective: The development of bipedalism is a very complex activity that contributes to shaping the ...
Introduction: The talus plays an important role in receiving and dissipating the forces and linking ...
Introduction: The talus plays an important role in receiving and dissipating the forces and linking ...
Reconstructing early hominin locomotor repertoires remains critical to understanding human origins. ...
Objectives The primate talus is known to have a shape that varies according to differences in locomo...
The primate talus is known to have a shape that varies according to differences in locomotion and su...
Neanderthal foot bone proportions and morphology are mostly indistinguishable from those of Homo sap...
open16siThe adoption of bipedalism is a key benchmark in human evolution that has impacted talar mor...
This thesis focused on the exploration of morphological variation in extinct and extant hominid tala...
The human talus, being located between the lower limb and foot, plays an essential role in distribut...
Objectives: The study of the development of human bipedalism can provide a unique perspective on the...
Objective: The development of bipedalism is a very complex activity that contributes to shaping the ...
Introduction: The talus plays an important role in receiving and dissipating the forces and linking ...
Introduction: The talus plays an important role in receiving and dissipating the forces and linking ...
Reconstructing early hominin locomotor repertoires remains critical to understanding human origins. ...