Related Books & Papers


Also check out Maarten's list of books that do not discuss the AAT.

Bipedalism papers

Origin of Habitual Bipedalism in the Ancestor of the Hominidae
Nina Jablonski and George Chaplin; Journal of Human Evolution ('93) 24 pp 259-280
The bipedality from display behaviour theory.

Implications of early hominid labyrinthine morphology for evolution of human bipedal locomotion (In Depth)
Spoor F, Wood B, Zonneveld F: Nature (Jun 23 '94) 6(1) pp 645-8

The Evolution of Human Bipedality: Ecology and functional Morphology (In Depth)
Kevin D. Hunt; Journal of Human Evolution ('94) 23 pp 183-202
Bipedalism from postural feeding theory.

Lots more, ripped straight out of Hunt's bibliography.

(What, me, do my own work? Never!)
Evolution of the Lumbosacral angle
Abitbol, M: Am. J. phys. Anthrop. (1987) 72, 361-372
Evolution and environment of the Hominoidea
African Genesis (Book)
Ecology and the protohominids.
Chipanzee bipedal locomotion in the Gombe National Park, East Africa.
Effects of size and locomotor adaptations on the hominid pelvis: evaluation of australopithecine bipedality with a new multivariate method.
Sod this, I'll go and scan them in. Back in an hour or so.
OK, I lied: looks like the scanner is more difficult to get hold of. I'll scan them in fairly soon, though. Honest. [Update: that was written sometime around 1994. I do have a scanner again, though... but I no longer have the paper that I was scanning from.]

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