Published in Science on January 23, 1981
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Sexual dimorphism in Australopithecus afarensis was similar to that of modern humans. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2003) 1.28
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A shift toward birthing relatively large infants early in human evolution. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2011) 1.05
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The evolution of the upright posture and gait--a review and a new synthesis. Naturwissenschaften (2010) 0.88
Sequence analyses of herpesviral enzymes suggest an ancient origin for human sexual behavior. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1988) 0.86
Extraordinary intelligence and the care of infants. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2016) 0.84
The integration of quantitative genetics, paleontology, and neontology reveals genetic underpinnings of primate dental evolution. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2016) 0.84
The facial skeleton of the chimpanzee-human last common ancestor. J Anat (2008) 0.84
An enlarged postcranial sample confirms Australopithecus afarensis dimorphism was similar to modern humans. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (2010) 0.82
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Embodied niche construction in the hominin lineage: semiotic structure and sustained attention in human embodied cognition. Front Psychol (2014) 0.82
Spinopelvic pathways to bipedality: why no hominids ever relied on a bent-hip-bent-knee gait. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (2010) 0.82
Developmental patterns of chimpanzee cerebral tissues provide important clues for understanding the remarkable enlargement of the human brain. Proc Biol Sci (2012) 0.81
Blood, bulbs, and bunodonts: on evolutionary ecology and the diets of Ardipithecus, Australopithecus, and early Homo. Q Rev Biol (2014) 0.77
Modeling the pre-industrial roots of modern super-exponential population growth. PLoS One (2014) 0.77
Selflessness is sexy: reported helping behaviour increases desirability of men and women as long-term sexual partners. BMC Evol Biol (2013) 0.77
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Muscle activation during maximal effort tasks: evidence of the selective forces that shaped the musculoskeletal system of humans. Biol Open (2015) 0.77
Anterior dental evolution in the Australopithecus anamensis-afarensis lineage. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (2010) 0.76
Surprising trunk rotational capabilities in chimpanzees and implications for bipedal walking proficiency in early hominins. Nat Commun (2015) 0.75
First steps of bipedality in hominids: evidence from the atelid and proconsulid pelvis. PeerJ (2016) 0.75
Utilisation of joint movement range in arboreal primates compared with human subjects: an evolutionary frame for primary osteoarthritis. Ann Rheum Dis (1994) 0.75
Comment: an early ape shows its hand. Proc Biol Sci (2007) 0.75
Hairless mutation: a driving force of humanization from a human-ape common ancestor by enforcing upright walking while holding a baby with both hands. Genes Cells (2012) 0.75
Developmental trajectory of the corpus callosum from infancy to the juvenile stage: Comparative MRI between chimpanzees and humans. PLoS One (2017) 0.75
Correlates and catalysts of hominin evolution in Africa. Theory Biosci (2017) 0.75
Ectocranial suture closure: a revised method for the determination of skeletal age at death based on the lateral-anterior sutures. Am J Phys Anthropol (1985) 2.24
Climate change and the integrity of science. Science (2010) 1.80
Chronological metamorphosis of the auricular surface of the ilium: a new method for the determination of adult skeletal age at death. Am J Phys Anthropol (1985) 1.72
Branching, segmentation and the metapterygial axis: pattern versus process in the vertebrate limb. Bioessays (2002) 1.55
Dental wear in the Libben population: its functional pattern and role in the determination of adult skeletal age at death. Am J Phys Anthropol (1985) 1.24
The calcaneus of Australopithecus afarensis and its implications for the evolution of bipedality. Am J Phys Anthropol (1989) 1.21
The gait of Australopithecus. Am J Phys Anthropol (1973) 1.20
Multifactorial determination of skeletal age at death: a method and blind tests of its accuracy. Am J Phys Anthropol (1985) 1.10
Hallucal tarsometatarsal joint in Australopithecus afarensis. Am J Phys Anthropol (1990) 1.03
AL 288-1--Lucy or Lucifer: gender confusion in the Pliocene. J Hum Evol (1998) 1.01
Talocrural joint in African hominoids: implications for Australopithecus afarensis. Am J Phys Anthropol (1987) 1.00
Femoral morphology and cross-sectional geometry of adult myostatin-deficient mice. Bone (2000) 0.99
Metatarsophalangeal joints of Australopithecus afarensis. Am J Phys Anthropol (1990) 0.97
Bone mineral content and density in the humerus of adult myostatin-deficient mice. Calcif Tissue Int (2002) 0.94
Collagen fiber orientation in the femoral necks of apes and humans: do their histological structures reflect differences in locomotor loading? Bone (2002) 0.94
The distal femoral anatomy of Australopithecus. Am J Phys Anthropol (1971) 0.93
Part Two: The role of constitutional factors, diet, and infectious disease in the etiology of porotic hyperostosis and periosteal reactions in prehistoric infants and children. Med Anthropol (1978) 0.92
Accuracy and direction of error in the sexing of the skeleton: implications for paleodemography. Am J Phys Anthropol (1985) 0.89
Implications of relative robusticity in the Olduvai metatarsus. Am J Phys Anthropol (1972) 0.87
Test of the multifactorial aging method using skeletons with known ages-at-death from the Grant Collection. Am J Phys Anthropol (1993) 0.87
Radiographic changes in the clavicle and proximal femur and their use in the determination of skeletal age at death. Am J Phys Anthropol (1985) 0.85
Cortical bone distribution in the femoral neck of hominoids: implications for the locomotion of Australopithecus afarensis. Am J Phys Anthropol (1997) 0.85
The antiquity of tarsal coalition. Bilateral deformity in a Pre-Columbian Indian skeleton. J Bone Joint Surg Am (1969) 0.82
A reconstruction of the femur of Australopithecus africanus. Am J Phys Anthropol (1970) 0.81
Skeletal age at death: accuracy of determination and implications for human demography. Hum Biol (1983) 0.81
Paleodemography of the libben site, Ottawa county, ohio. Science (1977) 0.79
A revised method of age determination using the os pubis, with a review and tests of accuracy of other current methods of pubic symphyseal aging. Am J Phys Anthropol (1985) 0.79
The biomechanical analysis of bone strength: a method and its application to platycnemia. Am J Phys Anthropol (1976) 0.79
Further evidence on relative dental maturation and somatic developmental rate in hominoids. Am J Phys Anthropol (1992) 0.77
Primate phylogeny and immunological distance. Science (1972) 0.77
Independent test of the fourth rib aging technique. Am J Phys Anthropol (1993) 0.77
Adaptationism and the anthropoid postcranium: selection does not govern the length of the radial neck. J Morphol (2000) 0.76
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A hominoid humeral fragment from the Pliocene of Kenya. Am J Phys Anthropol (1983) 0.76
Reliability of age at death in the Hamann-Todd collection: validity of subselection procedures used in blind tests of the summary age technique. Am J Phys Anthropol (1990) 0.76
The radiographic preauricular groove: its non-relationship to past parity. Am J Phys Anthropol (1989) 0.75
Geometrical properties of bone sections determined by laminography and physical section. J Biomech (1977) 0.75
Anatomical, physiological, and epidemiological correlates of the aging process: a confirmation of multifactorial age determination in the Libben skeletal population. Am J Phys Anthropol (1985) 0.75
Paleoanthropology today: hominid evolution. Science (1986) 0.75
Comparison of diaphyseal growth between the Libben Population and the Hamann-Todd chimpanzee sample. Am J Phys Anthropol (1996) 0.75