Adam van Casteren
@adamvanc.bsky.social
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Evolutionary Biomechanics. Group Leader of Human & Ape Biomechanics in Dept of Human Origins, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Locomotion, feeding and dust.
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Amanda G. Henry
@phytolith.bsky.social
· May 10
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Adam van Casteren
@adamvanc.bsky.social
· Mar 25
Adam van Casteren
@adamvanc.bsky.social
· Mar 25
Adam van Casteren
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· Mar 25
Adam van Casteren
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· Mar 25
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Kevin Hatala
@kevinhatala.bsky.social
· Nov 28
Footprint evidence for locomotor diversity and shared habitats among early Pleistocene hominins
For much of the Pliocene and Pleistocene, multiple hominin species coexisted in the same regions of eastern and southern Africa. Due to the limitations of the skeletal fossil record, questions regardi...
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Andrew Curry
@spoke32.bsky.social
· Jan 31