Early Start for Bipedalism (IMAGE)
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The shape of a fossil femur (thigh bone, center) from Kenya shows that our early ancestors were already adapted to upright walking by 6 million years ago, and suggests that this early form of two-legged walking persisted until 2 million years ago when major changes in hip anatomy occured in Homo erectus. This image relates to an article that appeared in the March 21, 2008 issue of Science , published by AAAS. The study, by Dr. Brian Richmond and colleagues at George Washington University in Washington, DC, was titled "Orrorin tugenensis Femoral Morphology and the Evolution of Hominin Bipedalism."
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Image courtesy of John Gurche and Brian Richmond
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