The emergence of bipedalism had profound effects on human evolutionary history, but the evolution of locomotor patterns within the hominin clade remains poorly understood. Fossil tracks record in vivo behaviours of extinct hominins, and they offer great potential to reveal locomotor patterns at various times and places across the human fossil record. However, there is no consensus on how to interpret anatomical or biomechanical patterns from tracks due to limited knowledge of the complex foot–substrate interactions through which they are produced. Here, we implement engineering-based methods to understand human track formation with the ultimate goal of unlocking invaluable information on hominin locomotion from fossil tracks. We first devel...
Fossil footprints (i.e., tracks) were believed to document arch anatomical evolution, although our r...
Changes in foot bone morphology within the hominin clade are crucial for reconstructing the evolutio...
textA unique pattern of pedal loading from heel-strike at touchdown to hallucal propulsion at toe-of...
Recent discoveries have made hominin tracks an increasingly prevalent component of the human fossil ...
The longitudinal arch of the human foot is viewed as a pivotal adaptation for bipedal walking and ru...
Hominin fossilised trackways are commonly used to reconstruct locomotory behaviour and to characteri...
Since it was named in 1978, analyses of Australopithecus afarensis have culminated in several domina...
Whilst bones present a static view of extinct animals, fossil footprints are a direct record of the ...
The purpose of this study is to validate a method based on anatomical data and biomechanical locomot...
Locomotion over deformable substrates is a common occurrence in nature. Footprints represent sedimen...
Human, and hominin tracks, occur infrequently within the geological record as rare acts of sedimenta...
International audienceIdentification of locomotion laws requires understanding the anatomical struct...
The feet of ground-dwelling birds retain many features of their dinosaurian ancestry. Experiments wi...
The identification of the locomotion laws requires the comprehension of the anatomical structures an...
An animal’s locomotor abilities facilitate its interactions with the surrounding environment. Extant...
Fossil footprints (i.e., tracks) were believed to document arch anatomical evolution, although our r...
Changes in foot bone morphology within the hominin clade are crucial for reconstructing the evolutio...
textA unique pattern of pedal loading from heel-strike at touchdown to hallucal propulsion at toe-of...
Recent discoveries have made hominin tracks an increasingly prevalent component of the human fossil ...
The longitudinal arch of the human foot is viewed as a pivotal adaptation for bipedal walking and ru...
Hominin fossilised trackways are commonly used to reconstruct locomotory behaviour and to characteri...
Since it was named in 1978, analyses of Australopithecus afarensis have culminated in several domina...
Whilst bones present a static view of extinct animals, fossil footprints are a direct record of the ...
The purpose of this study is to validate a method based on anatomical data and biomechanical locomot...
Locomotion over deformable substrates is a common occurrence in nature. Footprints represent sedimen...
Human, and hominin tracks, occur infrequently within the geological record as rare acts of sedimenta...
International audienceIdentification of locomotion laws requires understanding the anatomical struct...
The feet of ground-dwelling birds retain many features of their dinosaurian ancestry. Experiments wi...
The identification of the locomotion laws requires the comprehension of the anatomical structures an...
An animal’s locomotor abilities facilitate its interactions with the surrounding environment. Extant...
Fossil footprints (i.e., tracks) were believed to document arch anatomical evolution, although our r...
Changes in foot bone morphology within the hominin clade are crucial for reconstructing the evolutio...
textA unique pattern of pedal loading from heel-strike at touchdown to hallucal propulsion at toe-of...