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SUBMITTER: Villmoare B
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6531427 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Villmoare Brian B Hatala Kevin G KG Jungers William W
Scientific reports 20190522 1
Sexual dimorphism can be one of the most important indicators of social behavior in fossil species, but the effects of time averaging, geographic variation, and differential preservation can complicate attempts to determine this measure from preserved skeletal anatomy. Here we present an alternative, using footprints from near Ileret, Kenya, to assess the sexual dimorphism of presumptive African Homo erectus at 1.5 Ma. Footprint sites have several unique advantages not typically available to fos ...[more]