Homo naledi did not have flat foot
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The collection of 1550 Homo naledi fossil remains includes six tarsal and five metatarsal bones from the right foot, forming a nearly complete humanlike flat foot arch. The missing right medial cuneiform, however, raises our interest to explore the true structure of Homo naledi’s foot arch. We hypothesize that Homo naledi does not have flat foot. To verify our hypothesis, the left medial cuneiform of Homo naledi was mirrored using three-dimensional reconstruction and virtual model analysis. Then, we defined quantities of Euler, standardized the body coordinate system of foot bone and developed a new foot arch reconstruction method based on discrete bones. The reconstructed transverse foot arch corroborated our hypothesis, thus providing biomechanical evidence for interpreting the evolution of human locomotion and bringing novel ideas to the research of the biomechanical mechanism of ankle stability. © 2019, Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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Homo naledi / metatarsal bones / terrestrial bipedalism / foot arch / ankle stabilityIzvor:
Journal of Comparative Human Biology, 2019, 70, 2, 139-146Finansiranje / projekti:
- National Natural Science Foundation of China [11172073]
- Funkcionalni, funkcionalizovani i usavršeni nano materijali (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-45005)
DOI: 10.1127/homo/2019/1059
ISSN: 0018-442X
PubMed: 31486825
WoS: 000489613400005
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85072993164
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VinčaTY - JOUR AU - Li, Ruining AU - Fan, Yuxuan AU - Liu, Yaming AU - Antonijević, Đorđe AU - Li, Zhiyu AU - Đurić, Marija AU - Fan, Yifang PY - 2019 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8533 AB - The collection of 1550 Homo naledi fossil remains includes six tarsal and five metatarsal bones from the right foot, forming a nearly complete humanlike flat foot arch. The missing right medial cuneiform, however, raises our interest to explore the true structure of Homo naledi’s foot arch. We hypothesize that Homo naledi does not have flat foot. To verify our hypothesis, the left medial cuneiform of Homo naledi was mirrored using three-dimensional reconstruction and virtual model analysis. Then, we defined quantities of Euler, standardized the body coordinate system of foot bone and developed a new foot arch reconstruction method based on discrete bones. The reconstructed transverse foot arch corroborated our hypothesis, thus providing biomechanical evidence for interpreting the evolution of human locomotion and bringing novel ideas to the research of the biomechanical mechanism of ankle stability. © 2019, Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved. T2 - Journal of Comparative Human Biology T1 - Homo naledi did not have flat foot VL - 70 IS - 2 SP - 139 EP - 146 DO - 10.1127/homo/2019/1059 ER -
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Li, R., Fan, Y., Liu, Y., Antonijević, Đ., Li, Z., Đurić, M.,& Fan, Y.. (2019). Homo naledi did not have flat foot. in Journal of Comparative Human Biology, 70(2), 139-146. https://doi.org/10.1127/homo/2019/1059
Li R, Fan Y, Liu Y, Antonijević Đ, Li Z, Đurić M, Fan Y. Homo naledi did not have flat foot. in Journal of Comparative Human Biology. 2019;70(2):139-146. doi:10.1127/homo/2019/1059 .
Li, Ruining, Fan, Yuxuan, Liu, Yaming, Antonijević, Đorđe, Li, Zhiyu, Đurić, Marija, Fan, Yifang, "Homo naledi did not have flat foot" in Journal of Comparative Human Biology, 70, no. 2 (2019):139-146, https://doi.org/10.1127/homo/2019/1059 . .