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Variation in mobility and anatomical responses in the Late Pleistocene
Laura L. Shackelford
Anthropology
Biomedical and Translational Sciences
Center for Social & Behavioral Science
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Late Pleistocene
100%
Anatomical Response
100%
Geometric Properties
40%
Midshaft
40%
Reduced Mobility
40%
Lower Limb
40%
Tibia
40%
Mechanical Efficiency
40%
Knee
20%
High Mobility
20%
Femur
20%
Europe
20%
Anatomical Changes
20%
Non-Europeans
20%
Regional Variation
20%
Northern Africa
20%
Area-efficient
20%
Global Perspective
20%
Tibial
20%
Tibial Diaphysis
20%
European Regions
20%
Diaphyseal
20%
Femoral Diaphysis
20%
Early Modern Humans
20%
Behavioural Interpretation
20%
Robusticity
20%
Articular Surface Area
20%
Asian Sample
20%
Northern Asia
20%
Diachronic Change
20%
Gracile
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Europeans
100%
Tibia
100%
African
50%
Surface Area
50%
Knee
50%
Hip
50%
Articular Surface
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Late Pleistocene
100%
Surface Area
20%
Europe
20%
Northern Africa
20%
Asia
20%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Tibia
100%
Diaphysis
50%