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The human foot is a unique and defining characteristic of our
anatomy. Most primates have grasping, prehensile feet, whereas the
human foot stands out as a powerful non-grasping propulsive lever
that is central to our evolution as adept bipedal walkers and
runners and defines our lineage. Very few books have compiled and
evaluated key research on the primate foot and provided a
perspective on what we know and what we still need to know. This
book serves as an essential companion to "The Evolution of the
Primate Hand" volume, also in the Developments in Primatology
series. This book includes chapters written by experts in the field
of morphology and mechanics of the primate foot, the role of the
foot in different aspects of primate locomotion (including but not
limited to human bipedalism), the "hard evidence" of primate foot
evolution including fossil foot bones and fossil footprints, and
the relevance of our foot's evolutionary history to modern human
foot pathology. This volume addresses three fundamental questions:
(1) What makes the human foot so different from that of other
primates? (2) How does the anatomy, biomechanics, and ecological
context of the foot and foot use differ among primates and why? (3)
how did foot anatomy and function change throughout primate and
human evolution, and why is this evolutionary history relevant in
clinical contexts today? This co-edited volume, which relies on the
insights of leading scholars in primate foot anatomy and evolution
provides for the first time a comprehensive review and scholarly
discussion of the primate foot from multiple perspectives. It is
accessible to readers at different levels of inquiry (e.g.,
undergraduate/graduate students, postdoctoral research, other
scholars outside of biological anthropology). This volume provides
an all-in-one resource for research on the comparative and
functional morphology and evolution of the primate foot.
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