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Footprint evidence of early hominin locomotor diversity at Laetoli, Tanzania

Bipedal trackways discovered in 1978 at Laetoli site G, Tanzania and dated to 3.66 million years ago are widely accepted as the oldest unequivocal evidence of obligate bipedalism in the human lineage(1–3). Another trackway discovered two years earlier at nearby site A was partially excavated and att...

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Autores principales: McNutt, Ellison J., Hatala, Kevin G., Miller, Catherine, Adams, James, Casana, Jesse, Deane, Andrew S., Dominy, Nathaniel J., Fabian, Kallisti, Fannin, Luke D., Gaughan, Stephen, Gill, Simone V., Gurtu, Josephat, Gustafson, Ellie, Hill, Austin C., Johnson, Camille, Kallindo, Said, Kilham, Benjamin, Kilham, Phoebe, Kim, Elizabeth, Liutkus-Pierce, Cynthia, Maley, Blaine, Prabhat, Anjali, Reader, John, Rubin, Shirley, Thompson, Nathan E., Thornburg, Rebeca, Williams-Hatala, Erin Marie, Zimmer, Brian, Musiba, Charles M., DeSilva, Jeremy M.
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8674131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34853470
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-04187-7
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author McNutt, Ellison J.
Hatala, Kevin G.
Miller, Catherine
Adams, James
Casana, Jesse
Deane, Andrew S.
Dominy, Nathaniel J.
Fabian, Kallisti
Fannin, Luke D.
Gaughan, Stephen
Gill, Simone V.
Gurtu, Josephat
Gustafson, Ellie
Hill, Austin C.
Johnson, Camille
Kallindo, Said
Kilham, Benjamin
Kilham, Phoebe
Kim, Elizabeth
Liutkus-Pierce, Cynthia
Maley, Blaine
Prabhat, Anjali
Reader, John
Rubin, Shirley
Thompson, Nathan E.
Thornburg, Rebeca
Williams-Hatala, Erin Marie
Zimmer, Brian
Musiba, Charles M.
DeSilva, Jeremy M.
author_facet McNutt, Ellison J.
Hatala, Kevin G.
Miller, Catherine
Adams, James
Casana, Jesse
Deane, Andrew S.
Dominy, Nathaniel J.
Fabian, Kallisti
Fannin, Luke D.
Gaughan, Stephen
Gill, Simone V.
Gurtu, Josephat
Gustafson, Ellie
Hill, Austin C.
Johnson, Camille
Kallindo, Said
Kilham, Benjamin
Kilham, Phoebe
Kim, Elizabeth
Liutkus-Pierce, Cynthia
Maley, Blaine
Prabhat, Anjali
Reader, John
Rubin, Shirley
Thompson, Nathan E.
Thornburg, Rebeca
Williams-Hatala, Erin Marie
Zimmer, Brian
Musiba, Charles M.
DeSilva, Jeremy M.
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description Bipedal trackways discovered in 1978 at Laetoli site G, Tanzania and dated to 3.66 million years ago are widely accepted as the oldest unequivocal evidence of obligate bipedalism in the human lineage(1–3). Another trackway discovered two years earlier at nearby site A was partially excavated and attributed to a hominin, but curious affinities with bears (ursids) marginalized its importance to the paleoanthropological community, and the location of these footprints fell into obscurity(3–5). In 2019, we located, excavated and cleaned the site A trackway, producing a digital archive using 3D photogrammetry and laser scanning. Here we compare the footprints at this site with those of American black bears, chimpanzees and humans, and we show that they resemble those of hominins more than ursids. In fact, the narrow step width corroborates the original interpretation of a small, cross-stepping bipedal hominin. However, the inferred foot proportions, gait parameters and 3D morphologies of footprints at site A are readily distinguished from those at site G, indicating that a minimum of two hominin taxa with different feet and gaits coexisted at Laetoli.
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spelling pubmed-86741312022-01-05 Footprint evidence of early hominin locomotor diversity at Laetoli, Tanzania McNutt, Ellison J. Hatala, Kevin G. Miller, Catherine Adams, James Casana, Jesse Deane, Andrew S. Dominy, Nathaniel J. Fabian, Kallisti Fannin, Luke D. Gaughan, Stephen Gill, Simone V. Gurtu, Josephat Gustafson, Ellie Hill, Austin C. Johnson, Camille Kallindo, Said Kilham, Benjamin Kilham, Phoebe Kim, Elizabeth Liutkus-Pierce, Cynthia Maley, Blaine Prabhat, Anjali Reader, John Rubin, Shirley Thompson, Nathan E. Thornburg, Rebeca Williams-Hatala, Erin Marie Zimmer, Brian Musiba, Charles M. DeSilva, Jeremy M. Nature Article Bipedal trackways discovered in 1978 at Laetoli site G, Tanzania and dated to 3.66 million years ago are widely accepted as the oldest unequivocal evidence of obligate bipedalism in the human lineage(1–3). Another trackway discovered two years earlier at nearby site A was partially excavated and attributed to a hominin, but curious affinities with bears (ursids) marginalized its importance to the paleoanthropological community, and the location of these footprints fell into obscurity(3–5). In 2019, we located, excavated and cleaned the site A trackway, producing a digital archive using 3D photogrammetry and laser scanning. Here we compare the footprints at this site with those of American black bears, chimpanzees and humans, and we show that they resemble those of hominins more than ursids. In fact, the narrow step width corroborates the original interpretation of a small, cross-stepping bipedal hominin. However, the inferred foot proportions, gait parameters and 3D morphologies of footprints at site A are readily distinguished from those at site G, indicating that a minimum of two hominin taxa with different feet and gaits coexisted at Laetoli. Nature Publishing Group UK 2021-12-01 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8674131/ /pubmed/34853470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-04187-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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McNutt, Ellison J.
Hatala, Kevin G.
Miller, Catherine
Adams, James
Casana, Jesse
Deane, Andrew S.
Dominy, Nathaniel J.
Fabian, Kallisti
Fannin, Luke D.
Gaughan, Stephen
Gill, Simone V.
Gurtu, Josephat
Gustafson, Ellie
Hill, Austin C.
Johnson, Camille
Kallindo, Said
Kilham, Benjamin
Kilham, Phoebe
Kim, Elizabeth
Liutkus-Pierce, Cynthia
Maley, Blaine
Prabhat, Anjali
Reader, John
Rubin, Shirley
Thompson, Nathan E.
Thornburg, Rebeca
Williams-Hatala, Erin Marie
Zimmer, Brian
Musiba, Charles M.
DeSilva, Jeremy M.
Footprint evidence of early hominin locomotor diversity at Laetoli, Tanzania
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title_full Footprint evidence of early hominin locomotor diversity at Laetoli, Tanzania
title_fullStr Footprint evidence of early hominin locomotor diversity at Laetoli, Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Footprint evidence of early hominin locomotor diversity at Laetoli, Tanzania
title_short Footprint evidence of early hominin locomotor diversity at Laetoli, Tanzania
title_sort footprint evidence of early hominin locomotor diversity at laetoli, tanzania
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8674131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34853470
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-04187-7
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