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PLOS ONE  2012 

Laetoli Footprints Preserve Earliest Direct Evidence of Human-Like Bipedal Biomechanics

DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0009769

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Debates over the evolution of hominin bipedalism, a defining human characteristic, revolve around whether early bipeds walked more like humans, with energetically efficient extended hind limbs, or more like apes with flexed hind limbs. The 3.6 million year old hominin footprints at Laetoli, Tanzania represent the earliest direct evidence of hominin bipedalism. Determining the kinematics of Laetoli hominins will allow us to understand whether selection acted to decrease energy costs of bipedalism by 3.6 Ma.

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