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- premog-sup-info-SCIENCE.htm accessdate "2007-11-01".
- premog-sup-info-SCIENCE.htm archivedate "2007-07-17".
- premog-sup-info-SCIENCE.htm archiveurl premog-sup-info-SCIENCE.htm.
- premog-sup-info-SCIENCE.htm author "Thorpe S.K.S.".
- premog-sup-info-SCIENCE.htm author2 "Holder R.L.".
- premog-sup-info-SCIENCE.htm author3 "Crompton R.H.".
- premog-sup-info-SCIENCE.htm date "2007-05-24".
- premog-sup-info-SCIENCE.htm isCitedBy Lucy_(Australopithecus).
- premog-sup-info-SCIENCE.htm publisher "Primate Evolution & Morphology Group , the Department of Human Anatomy and Cell Biology, the School of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Liverpool".
- premog-sup-info-SCIENCE.htm quote "Based on computer simulations of the mechanics of motion in fossil human ancestors such as the famous 'Lucy' skeleton, our research group has long argued that early human ancestors would have walked upright, rather than semi-crouched, as the old 'up from the apes' view has suggested But we have not been able to say where such upright walking originated. Now, research on the orangutan, suggests that upright walking may have been a basic element of the lifestyle of the earliest ancestors of modern apes, including humans, which would have been tree-dwelling specialists on ripe fruit, living among the fine branches of tropical forest trees.".
- premog-sup-info-SCIENCE.htm title "PREMOG - Supplementry Info".
- premog-sup-info-SCIENCE.htm url premog-sup-info-SCIENCE.htm.
- premog-sup-info-SCIENCE.htm work "Origin of Human Bipedalism As an Adaptation for Locomotion on Flexible Branches".