2022
DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.24491
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Mineral content analysis in the rib cross‐sections of Homo sapiens and Pan troglodytes and its implications for the study of Sts 14 costal remains

Abstract: Introduction From an evolutionary perspective, the ribcage has changed substantially in the subfamily Homininae. Among many other features, the amount of mineralized tissues of the rib cross‐section at the midshaft could be informative about potential biomechanical changes during Homininae evolution. These changes would be related to the different loading stresses that each costal level has to deal with. Nevertheless, this knowledge remains hypothetical and has never been properly addressed. Materials and Meth… Show more

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“…The proposed hypotheses were tested using the sample described by López‐Rey et al (2022), which consists of 255 rib cross sections at the midshaft selected from the complete set of ribs (levels 1–12) of 10 H. sapiens ( N = 120 ribs) and 10 P . troglodytes ( N = 130 ribs) adult individuals, as well as from five fossil ribs of A .…”
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“…The proposed hypotheses were tested using the sample described by López‐Rey et al (2022), which consists of 255 rib cross sections at the midshaft selected from the complete set of ribs (levels 1–12) of 10 H. sapiens ( N = 120 ribs) and 10 P . troglodytes ( N = 130 ribs) adult individuals, as well as from five fossil ribs of A .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…africanus Sts 14 catalogued as Sts 14 x , Sts 14 y , and Sts 14 w (Ward et al, 2020). These fossil ribs were sorted in the costal series of specimen Sts 14 by López‐Rey et al (2022) according to their tubercle‐iliocostal line distance (Franciscus & Churchill, 2002) and were tentatively identified as costal levels 6, 5, and 7–9, respectively. Further information on the taxonomy, sex and origin of the whole sample is provided in Table S1.…”
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