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Hominin Postcranial Remains from Sterkfontein, South Africa, 1936-1995 (Hardcover)
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Hominin Postcranial Remains from Sterkfontein, South Africa, 1936-1995 (Hardcover)
Series: Human Evolution Series
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The 1924 African discovery of an early hominin child's skull,
referred to as Australopithecus africanus by Raymond Dart, was a
major event in the history of paleoanthropology. This provided the
first evidence of early hominins in Africa and overturned
conventional ideas about human evolution. Subsequent discoveries of
A. africanus fossils, notably from cave deposits at Sterkfontein,
yielded the first evidence that early hominins were habitual
bipeds. Fifty years after this, the discovered wealth of fossil
evidence in eastern Africa of the slightly older and craniodentally
more primitive taxon, A. afarensis, catalyzed debates about the
origin and evolution of human gait and the phylogentic
relationships among early hominins. This formed the main basis of
our understanding of early hominin bipedality and paleobiology.
Little attention has been paid to the variation among species in
postcranial anatomy and locomotion, although intriguing hints are
beginning to appear in the literature. Did multiple varieties of
bipedality evolve? Did australopith species differ in positional or
manipulative abilities, body proportions, or patterns of sexual
dimorphism? These are critical questions for understanding the
evolution of australopiths and hominin locomotion. In this book,
Bernhard Zipfel, Brian Richmond, Carol Ward, and the most
knowledgeable scholars in their respective fields provide
groundbreaking accounts for each postcranial fossil and expert
examinations into the background of each fossil. The chapters
include standardized high-quality photographs and anatomical
descriptions to allow readers to read the book entirely or learn by
comparing features across chapters. Hominin Postcranial Remains
from Sterkfontein, South Africa, 1936-1995 is an evolutionary
history of South African hominins, and it offers readers an
orientation and introduction to the field. This is an important
reference book for professional paleontologists, paleobiologists,
anthropologists, geologists, students, and historians interested in
human evolution.
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