Re-interpreting the evidence for bipedality in Homo floresiensis

MB Blaszczyk, CL Vaughan - South African Journal of Science, 2007 - journals.co.za
The unveiling in October 2004 of the remains of a pygmy-sized hominin recovered from a
cave on the island of Flores, Indonesia, sparked an intense series of debates within the …

[PDF][PDF] Re-interpreting the evidence for bipedality in Homo floresiensis

MB Blaszczyk, CL Vaughan - South African Journal of Science, 2007 - core.ac.uk
One of the key traits that separate hominins from all other primates is the habitual use of a
bipedal gait. Humans are the only extant species in the hominin group, and our bipedality is …

Re-interpreting the evidence for bipedality in Homo floresiensis

MB Blaszczyk, CL Vaughan - 2007 - open.uct.ac.za
The unveiling in October 2004 of the remains of a pygmy-sized hominin recovered from a
cave on the island of Flores, Indonesia, sparked an intense series of debates within the …

Re-interpreting the evidence for bipedality in Homo floresiensis.

MB Blaszczyk, CL Vaughan - South African Journal of …, 2007 - search.ebscohost.com
The unveiling in October 2004 of the remains of a pygmy-sized hominin recovered from a
cave on the island of Flores, Indonesia, sparked an intense series of debates within the …

[PDF][PDF] Re-interpreting the evidence for bipedality in Homo floresiensis

MB Blaszczyk, CL Vaughan - South African Journal of Science, 2007 - researchgate.net
One of the key traits that separate hominins from all other primates is the habitual use of a
bipedal gait. Humans are the only extant species in the hominin group, and our bipedality is …

Re-interpreting the evidence for bipedality in Homo floresiensis

MB Blaszczyk, CL Vaughan - sidalc.net
The unveiling in October 2004 of the remains of a pygmy-sized hominin recovered from a
cave on the island of Flores, Indonesia, sparked an intense series of debates within the …

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MB Blaszczyk, CL Vaughan - South African Journal of Science, 2007 - scielo.org.za
The unveiling in October 2004 of the remains of a pygmy-sized hominin recovered from a
cave on the island of Flores, Indonesia, sparked an intense series of debates within the …

Re-interpreting the evidence for bipedality in Homo floresiensis.

MB Blaszczyk, CL Vaughan - South African Journal of …, 2007 - search.ebscohost.com
The unveiling in October 2004 of the remains of a pygmy-sized hominin recovered from a
cave on the island of Flores, Indonesia, sparked an intense series of debates within the …

Re-interpreting the evidence for bipedality in Homo floresiensis

MB Blaszczyk, CL Vaughan - 2007 - open.uct.ac.za
The unveiling in October 2004 of the remains of a pygmy-sized hominin recovered from a
cave on the island of Flores, Indonesia, sparked an intense series of debates within the …

[PDF][PDF] Re-interpreting the evidence for bipedality in Homo floresiensis

MB Blaszczyk, CL Vaughan - South African Journal of Science, 2007 - core.ac.uk
One of the key traits that separate hominins from all other primates is the habitual use of a
bipedal gait. Humans are the only extant species in the hominin group, and our bipedality is …