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Earliest hominins had ventrally oriented acetabula by 3.6 Ma, preceding Homo-specific pelvic traits. Fossil evidence and primate comparisons show this orientation is vital for habitual bipedality, shaping pelvic form long before modern human adaptations - new article in JHE, Lawrence et al.:
Jan 11, 2025, 8:23 AM