The evolution of hominoid locomotor versatility: Evidence from Moroto, a 21 Ma site in Uganda

The evolution of hominoid locomotor versatility: Evidence from Moroto, a 21 Ma site in UgandaDOI: info:10.1126/science.abq2835v. 380No. 6641
MacLatchy, Laura M., Cote, Susanne M., Deino, Alan L., Kityo, Robert M., Mugume, Amon A. T., Rossie, James B., Sanders, William J., Cosman, Miranda N., Driese, Steven G., Fox, David L., Freeman, April J., Jansma, Rutger J. W., Jenkins, Kirsten E. H., Kinyanjui, Rahab N., Lukens, William E., McNulty, Kieran P., Novello, Alice, Peppe, Daniel J., Strömberg, Caroline A. E., Uno, Kevin T., Winkler, Alisa J., and Kingston, John D. 2023. "The evolution of hominoid locomotor versatility: Evidence from Moroto, a 21 Ma site in Uganda." Science, 380, (6641). https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abq2835.
ID: 168166
Type: article
Keywords: NMNH; NH-Anthropology; NH-Paleobiology