“…Therefore, the sacrum does not have a long period in which it may be sensitive to lateralized habitual behavior or loading. However, Neandertals and Late Pleistocene humans exhibited stronger asymmetry in the upper limbs than do the majority of extant humans (Sparacello, Villotte, Shackelford, & Trinkaus, ; Trinkaus, Churchill, & Ruff, , but see Kubicka, Nowaczewska, Balzeau, & Piontek, ). There is no evidence of similarly strong compensatory asymmetry in the lower body (Ruff, Trinkaus, Walker, & Larsen, ; Trinkaus et al, ), which given the small number of Neandertal sacra preserved, prevents any assumptions about sacral asymmetry in Neandertals.…”