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Kristian J Carlson

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Figus C, Carlson K, Bortolini E, Saers J, Seghi F, Sorrentino R, et al.
Am J Biol Anthropol . 2025 Feb; 186(2):e70007. PMID: 39936218
Objectives: To investigate the developmental changes in the human calcaneal internal and external morphology linked to the acquisition of mature bipedal locomotion. Methods: Seventy seven micro-CT scans of modern juvenile...
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Labra N, Mounier A, Leprince Y, Riviere D, Didier M, Bardinet E, et al.
J Anat . 2023 Nov; 244(2):274-296. PMID: 37935387
Palaeoneurology is a complex field as the object of study, the brain, does not fossilize. Studies rely therefore on the (brain) endocranial cast (often named endocast), the only available and...
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Sorrentino R, Carlson K, Orr C, Pietrobelli A, Figus C, Li S, et al.
Commun Biol . 2023 Oct; 6(1):1061. PMID: 37857853
The evolution of the medial longitudinal arch (MLA) is one of the most impactful adaptations in the hominin foot that emerged with bipedalism. When and how it evolved in the...
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Sarringhaus L, Lewton K, Iqbal S, Carlson K
Am J Biol Anthropol . 2023 Feb; 179(4):624-639. PMID: 36790629
Objectives: This study investigates patterns of bone functional adaptations in extant apes through comparing hindlimb to forelimb bone rigidity ratios in groups with varying levels of arboreality. Materials And Methods:...
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Balzeau A, Albessard-Ball L, Kubicka A, Filippo A, Beaudet A, Santos E, et al.
Sci Adv . 2022 Oct; 8(42):eabp9767. PMID: 36269821
The frontal sinuses are cavities inside the frontal bone located at the junction between the face and the cranial vault and close to the brain. Despite a long history of...
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Ledogar J, Senck S, Villmoare B, Smith A, Weber G, Richmond B, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2022 Jun; 289(1976):20220711. PMID: 35703052
Australopiths, a group of hominins from the Plio-Pleistocene of Africa, are characterized by derived traits in their crania hypothesized to strengthen the facial skeleton against feeding loads and increase the...
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Sorrentino R, Stephens N, Marchi D, DeMars L, Figus C, Bortolini E, et al.
J Hum Evol . 2021 Nov; 161:103093. PMID: 34749003
Neanderthal foot bone proportions and morphology are mostly indistinguishable from those of Homo sapiens, with the exception of several distinct Neanderthal features in the talus. The biomechanical implications of these...
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Wu X, Pei S, Cai Y, Tong H, Xing S, Jashashvili T, et al.
J Hum Evol . 2021 Oct; 161:103052. PMID: 34601289
Late Middle Pleistocene hominins in Africa displaying key modern morphologies by 315 ka are claimed as the earliest Homo sapiens. Evolutionary relationships among East Asian hominins appear complex due to...
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Crompton R, McClymont J, Elton S, Thorpe S, Sellers W, Heaton J, et al.
Folia Primatol (Basel) . 2021 Sep; 92(5-6):243-275. PMID: 34583353
The StW 573 skeleton of Australopithecus prometheus from Sterkfontein Member 2 is some 93% complete and thus by far the most complete member of that genus yet found. Firmly dated...
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Tommy K, Zipfel B, Kibii J, Carlson K
J Hum Evol . 2021 May; 155:102984. PMID: 33945891
The Border Cave 3 (BC3) infant skeleton has been understudied, despite its importance as an example of a well-preserved and fairly complete immature skeleton of early Homo sapiens which potentially...