Entheseal changes have been widely studied with regard to their correlation to biomechanical stress and their usefulness for biocultural reconstructions. However, anthropological and medical studies have demonstrated the marked influence of both age and sex on the development of these features. Studies of entheseal changes are mostly aimed in testing functional hypotheses and are mostly focused on modern humans, with few data available for non-human primates. The lack of comparative studies on the effect of age and sex on entheseal changes represent a gap in our understanding of the evolutionary basis of both development and degeneration of the human musculoskeletal system. The aim of the present work is to compare age trajectories and patt...
Entheses have rarely been systematically studied in the field of human evolution. However, the inves...
Entheseal changes are traditionally included in a large array of skeletal features commonly referred...
Relative fibular/tibial strength has been demonstrated to vary with locomotor behavior among anthrop...
Entheseal changes have been widely studied with regard to their correlation to biomechanical stress ...
Bone loss and heightened fracture risk are common conditions associated with ageing in modern human ...
This thesis explores the intraspecific and interspecific form variation in the facial skeleton of th...
While it is well-established that Pan and Gorilla differ in degree of size-based sexual dimorphism, ...
Different aspects of bone morphology have been studied worldwide with the purpose of explaining thei...
This research examined whether the prevalence and skeletal distribution of osteoarthritis (OA) diffe...
Understanding geographic variation in African ape skeletal morphology is important for the study of ...
Rarely have entheses been systematically utilized in the field of human evolution, but investigation...
Although the Neandertal locomotor system has been shown to differ from Homo sapiens, characteristics...
Inferring the morphology of the last common ancestor of humans, chimpanzees and gorillas is a matter...
Adult craniofacial morphology results from complex processes that involve growth by bone modelling a...
dissertationChimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are the best studied of the great apes and one of our clos...
Entheses have rarely been systematically studied in the field of human evolution. However, the inves...
Entheseal changes are traditionally included in a large array of skeletal features commonly referred...
Relative fibular/tibial strength has been demonstrated to vary with locomotor behavior among anthrop...
Entheseal changes have been widely studied with regard to their correlation to biomechanical stress ...
Bone loss and heightened fracture risk are common conditions associated with ageing in modern human ...
This thesis explores the intraspecific and interspecific form variation in the facial skeleton of th...
While it is well-established that Pan and Gorilla differ in degree of size-based sexual dimorphism, ...
Different aspects of bone morphology have been studied worldwide with the purpose of explaining thei...
This research examined whether the prevalence and skeletal distribution of osteoarthritis (OA) diffe...
Understanding geographic variation in African ape skeletal morphology is important for the study of ...
Rarely have entheses been systematically utilized in the field of human evolution, but investigation...
Although the Neandertal locomotor system has been shown to differ from Homo sapiens, characteristics...
Inferring the morphology of the last common ancestor of humans, chimpanzees and gorillas is a matter...
Adult craniofacial morphology results from complex processes that involve growth by bone modelling a...
dissertationChimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) are the best studied of the great apes and one of our clos...
Entheses have rarely been systematically studied in the field of human evolution. However, the inves...
Entheseal changes are traditionally included in a large array of skeletal features commonly referred...
Relative fibular/tibial strength has been demonstrated to vary with locomotor behavior among anthrop...