An ongoing debate concerning Neandertal ecology is whether or not they utilized long range weaponry. The anteroposteriorly expanded cross-section of Neandertal humeri have led some to argue they thrusted their weapons, while the rounder cross-section of Late Upper Paleolithic modern human humeri suggests they threw their weapons. We test the hypothesis that Neandertal humeri were built to resist strains engendered by thrusting rather than throwing using finite element models of one Neandertal, one Early Upper Paleolithic (EUP) human and three recent human humeri, representing a range of cross-sectional shapes and sizes. Electromyography and kinematic data and articulated skeletons were used to determine muscle force magnitudes and direction...
Stone-tipped weapons were a significant innovation for Middle Pleistocene hominins. Hafted hunting t...
abstract: Stone-tipped weapons were a significant innovation for Middle Pleistocene hominins. Hafted...
The aim of this thesis is to describe the origin of bone markers that characterize individuals who t...
An ongoing debate concerning Neandertal ecology is whether or not they utilized long range weaponry....
This Open Access Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Dissertations and Theses a...
<div><p>Unique compared with recent and prehistoric <em>Homo sapiens</em>, Neandertal humeri are cha...
Accurate, high velocity throwing is a skill unique to humans among living species. It likely provide...
European Late Upper Paleolithic people display levels of bilateral asymmetry in humeral mechanical s...
The appearance of stone-tipped spear technology is a crucial milestone in human evolution. Stone-tip...
The appearance of weaponry - technology designed to kill - is a critical but poorly established thre...
Although some primates, including chimpanzees, throw objects occasionally1,2, only humans regularly ...
We evaluate here efforts to compare archaic and modern human limb loading from long bone cross secti...
Human hunting has been a cornerstone of research in human evolutionary studies, and decades worth of...
Stone-tipped weapons were a significant innovation for Middle Pleistocene hominins. Hafted hunting t...
This project investigas humeral torsion and activity-related change in the human upper limb. Increas...
Stone-tipped weapons were a significant innovation for Middle Pleistocene hominins. Hafted hunting t...
abstract: Stone-tipped weapons were a significant innovation for Middle Pleistocene hominins. Hafted...
The aim of this thesis is to describe the origin of bone markers that characterize individuals who t...
An ongoing debate concerning Neandertal ecology is whether or not they utilized long range weaponry....
This Open Access Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Dissertations and Theses a...
<div><p>Unique compared with recent and prehistoric <em>Homo sapiens</em>, Neandertal humeri are cha...
Accurate, high velocity throwing is a skill unique to humans among living species. It likely provide...
European Late Upper Paleolithic people display levels of bilateral asymmetry in humeral mechanical s...
The appearance of stone-tipped spear technology is a crucial milestone in human evolution. Stone-tip...
The appearance of weaponry - technology designed to kill - is a critical but poorly established thre...
Although some primates, including chimpanzees, throw objects occasionally1,2, only humans regularly ...
We evaluate here efforts to compare archaic and modern human limb loading from long bone cross secti...
Human hunting has been a cornerstone of research in human evolutionary studies, and decades worth of...
Stone-tipped weapons were a significant innovation for Middle Pleistocene hominins. Hafted hunting t...
This project investigas humeral torsion and activity-related change in the human upper limb. Increas...
Stone-tipped weapons were a significant innovation for Middle Pleistocene hominins. Hafted hunting t...
abstract: Stone-tipped weapons were a significant innovation for Middle Pleistocene hominins. Hafted...
The aim of this thesis is to describe the origin of bone markers that characterize individuals who t...