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Inferring lumbar lordosis in Neandertals and other hominins.
Williams SA, Zeng I, Paton GJ, Yelverton C, Dunham C, Ostrofsky KR, Shukman S, Avilez MV, Eyre J, Loewen T, Prang TC, Meyer MR. Williams SA, et al. PNAS Nexus. 2022 Mar 2;1(1):pgab005. doi: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgab005. eCollection 2022 Mar. PNAS Nexus. 2022. PMID: 36712807 Free PMC article.
The vertebral column of Australopithecus sediba.
Williams SA, Ostrofsky KR, Frater N, Churchill SE, Schmid P, Berger LR. Williams SA, et al. Science. 2013 Apr 12;340(6129):1232996. doi: 10.1126/science.1232996. Science. 2013. PMID: 23580532
New fossils of Australopithecus sediba reveal a nearly complete lower back.
Williams SA, Prang TC, Meyer MR, Nalley TK, Van Der Merwe R, Yelverton C, García-Martínez D, Russo GA, Ostrofsky KR, Spear J, Eyre J, Grabowski M, Nalla S, Bastir M, Schmid P, Churchill SE, Berger LR. Williams SA, et al. Elife. 2021 Nov 23;10:e70447. doi: 10.7554/eLife.70447. Elife. 2021. PMID: 34812141 Free PMC article.
However, the fossils of the lower back region were incomplete, so it was unclear whether the female - referred to as Malapa Hominin 2 (MH2) - had a forward-curving spine and other adaptations needed to walk on two legs. Here, Williams et al. report the discovery of new A. …
However, the fossils of the lower back region were incomplete, so it was unclear whether the female - referred to as Malapa Hominin 2 (MH2) …