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The postcranial dimensions of the La Chapelle-aux-saints 1 Neandertal
Authors:Trinkaus Erik
Institution:Department of Anthropology, Washington University, Saint Louis, MO 63130, USA. trinkaus@artsci.wustl.edu
Abstract:The La Chapelle-aux-Saints 1 Neandertal has figured prominently in considerations of Neandertal body size and proportions. In this context, a reassessment of its major long bones and a reassembly of its principal pelvic elements (sacrum and right ilium) was undertaken. There are secure measurements for its humeral and radial lengths and its femoral head diameter, but the femoral and tibial lengths were almost certainly greater than previous values. The resultant humeral, femoral and tibial lengths are similar to those of other male Neandertals, its femoral head diameter is among the largest known for Middle and Late Pleistocene humans, but its radial length is relatively short. The pelvic assembly provides modest bi-iliac and inlet transverse diameters compared with the few sufficiently complete and undistorted Middle and Late Pleistocene archaic human pelves, but its dimensions are similar to those of large male early modern humans.
Keywords:Late Pleistocene  Europe  humerus  radius  femur  tibia  ilium  sacrum  pelvis
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