SKX 1084 is an isolated partial patella from Swartkrans Member 2, South Africa, attributed to a small-bodied Paranthropus robustus. This study provides complementary information on its outer conformation and, for the first time for a fossil hominin patella, documents its inner structure in the perspective of adding biomechanically-related evidence to clarify its identity. We used X-ray micro-tomography to investigate SKX 1084 and to extract homologous information from a sample of 12 recent human, one Neanderthal, and two adult Pan, patellae. We used geometric morphometrics to compare the outer equatorial contours. In SKX 1084, we identified two cancellous bony spots suitable for textural assessment (trabecular bone volume fraction, trabecul...
Objectives The Pleistocene taxon Paranthropus robustus was established in 1938 following the discov...
Cette contribution est une courte revue littéraire sur le rôle fonctionnel de la patella chez les ca...
We present the palaeopathological study of a left patella (ATD6-56) belonging to the Early Pleistoce...
SKX 1084 is an isolated partial patella from Swartkrans Member 2, South Africa, attributed to a smal...
Abstract: SKX 1084 is an isolated partial patella from Swartkrans Member 2, South Africa, attributed...
DATA AVAILABILITY: The data that support the findings of this study are available from the correspon...
The taxonomic attribution of isolated hominin distal humeri has been a matter of uncer-tainty and di...
The Neanderthal patellar morphology differs from that of recent humans by being anteroposteriorly th...
The Neanderthal patella is anteroposteriorly thicker and shows more symmetric articular facets assoc...
Le taxon du Pléistocène inférieur Paranthropus robustus, dont l'holotype est le spécimen TM 1517, a ...
The Sterkfontein Caves site is one of the richest early hominin fossil localities in Africa. More sp...
The SKX 3498 triquetrum from Member 2 at Swartkrans Cave, South Africa is the only hominin triquetr...
Growth and development provide critical information about the evolutionary history of early hominin ...
The taxonomic attribution of isolated hominin distal humeri has been a matter of uncertainty and dis...
The fossiliferous deposits within the lower-lying Jacovec Cavern in the locality of Sterkfontein yie...
Objectives The Pleistocene taxon Paranthropus robustus was established in 1938 following the discov...
Cette contribution est une courte revue littéraire sur le rôle fonctionnel de la patella chez les ca...
We present the palaeopathological study of a left patella (ATD6-56) belonging to the Early Pleistoce...
SKX 1084 is an isolated partial patella from Swartkrans Member 2, South Africa, attributed to a smal...
Abstract: SKX 1084 is an isolated partial patella from Swartkrans Member 2, South Africa, attributed...
DATA AVAILABILITY: The data that support the findings of this study are available from the correspon...
The taxonomic attribution of isolated hominin distal humeri has been a matter of uncer-tainty and di...
The Neanderthal patellar morphology differs from that of recent humans by being anteroposteriorly th...
The Neanderthal patella is anteroposteriorly thicker and shows more symmetric articular facets assoc...
Le taxon du Pléistocène inférieur Paranthropus robustus, dont l'holotype est le spécimen TM 1517, a ...
The Sterkfontein Caves site is one of the richest early hominin fossil localities in Africa. More sp...
The SKX 3498 triquetrum from Member 2 at Swartkrans Cave, South Africa is the only hominin triquetr...
Growth and development provide critical information about the evolutionary history of early hominin ...
The taxonomic attribution of isolated hominin distal humeri has been a matter of uncertainty and dis...
The fossiliferous deposits within the lower-lying Jacovec Cavern in the locality of Sterkfontein yie...
Objectives The Pleistocene taxon Paranthropus robustus was established in 1938 following the discov...
Cette contribution est une courte revue littéraire sur le rôle fonctionnel de la patella chez les ca...
We present the palaeopathological study of a left patella (ATD6-56) belonging to the Early Pleistoce...