Wednesday, January 4, 2012

From Biped to Strider: The Emergence of Modern Human Walking, Running and Resource Transport


Product Description The study of human bipedalism has been overshadowed by manybrpolarized debates. One dispute concerns whether or notbraustralopithecines were wholly terrestrial or retained a degree ofbrarboreality. Another deliberation focuses on the bipedalism ofbraustralopithecines compared to modern humans: was it similar,brintermediate in nature, or unique? Because of the preoccupation withbrdiscussions such as these, the significant fact that modern humanbrwalking is more than locomotion on two legs has been underemphasized.brbrPThis volume focuses on the pattern and process of t
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