Tarsals from the Sima de los Huesos Middle Pleistocene site (Atapuerca, Burgos, Spain)

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Pablos, Adrian [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
Arsuaga, Juan Luis [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Complutense Madrid, Dept Geodinam Estratig & Paleontol, Madrid, Spain
[2] Univ Seville, Dept Prehist & Arqueol, Seville, Spain
[3] Ctr Mixto UCM ISCIII Invest Evoluc & Comportamient, Madrid, Spain
[4] Ctr Nacl Invest Evoluc Humana CENIEH, Burgos, Spain
[5] Univ Complutense Madrid, Dept Geodinam Estratig & Paleontol, Madrid, Spain
基金
欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
body size; stature estimation; feet; inventory; Neandertal ancestors; SEX DETERMINATION; NEANDERTHAL REMAINS; LONG BONES; BODY-SIZE; SIERRA; TALUS; SKELETON; HUMANS; PELVIS; FOOT;
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10.1002/ar.25425
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R602 [外科病理学、解剖学]; R32 [人体形态学];
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100101 ;
摘要
Here, we provide a complete, updated, and illustrated inventory, as well as a comprehensive study, of the tarsals (rearfoot) recovered from the Middle Pleistocene site of Sima de los Huesos (SH, Atapuerca, Spain) in comparison to other Homo comparative samples, both extant and fossil. The minimum number of individuals (MNI) estimated from the tarsals has been established as 15, which represents 51.7% of the 29 dental individuals identified within the SH sample. Within the SH hominin foot sample, an exclusive combination of primitive or plesiomorphic and derived or autapomorphic traits can be observed when compared with other Homo individuals/populations. Other characters are shared among SH hominins and Neandertals that might represent shared derived or autapomorphic traits for this evolutionary line, and most are likely related to robusticity (e.g., rectangular-like trochlea of the talus, broad calcanei, broad naviculars, and short lateral cuneiforms). Additionally, we observed some exclusive autapomorphic traits in the SH tarsal sample (e.g., narrow head of the talus and short intermediate cuneiforms). A few exclusive traits in SH tarsal remains are even more robust than in Neandertals (e.g., broad lateral malleolar facet in talus, more projected sustentaculum tali, and broad medial cuneiform). These traits could suggest a slightly higher level of gracilization in the tarsal bones of Neandertals compared to the SH sample that is also supported by other anatomical postcranial skeleton elements. Additionally, some paleobiological inferences are made in relation to body size (stature and body mass) and some associations are proposed within the SH sample. In conclusion, the morphology of the SH tarsi confirms an evolutionary relationship of sister groups between this population and Neandertals, probably representing a morphotype similar to the Neandertal ancestors.
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页码:2635 / 2664
页数:30
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