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Inferring lumbar lordosis in Neandertals and other hominins.
PNAS Nexus. 2022 Mar 2;1(1):pgab005. doi: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgab005. eCollection 2022 Mar.
PNAS Nexus. 2022.
PMID: 36712807
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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
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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
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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) …
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