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SUBMITTER: Harcourt-Smith WE
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4600720 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Harcourt-Smith W E H WE Throckmorton Z Z Congdon K A KA Zipfel B B Deane A S AS Drapeau M S M MS Churchill S E SE Berger L R LR DeSilva J M JM
Nature communications 20151006
Modern humans are characterized by a highly specialized foot that reflects our obligate bipedalism. Our understanding of hominin foot evolution is, although, hindered by a paucity of well-associated remains. Here we describe the foot of Homo naledi from Dinaledi Chamber, South Africa, using 107 pedal elements, including one nearly-complete adult foot. The H. naledi foot is predominantly modern human-like in morphology and inferred function, with an adducted hallux, an elongated tarsus, and deriv ...[more]