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Bilateral asymmetry of the humerus in Neandertals, Australian aborigines and medieval humans.

Anna Maria KubickaWioletta NowaczewskaAntoine BalzeauJanusz Piontek
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2018)
High levels of directional asymmetry of cross-sectional shape and properties in medieval farmers may be caused by the performance of more physically demanding tasks using one side of the body from an early age in that population. Various patterns of asymmetry in Neandertals and modern humans may be caused by different habitual behaviors during growth, eco-geographic patterns in body proportions, genetic factors, and differences in ontogeny.
Keyphrases
  • cross sectional
  • working memory
  • genome wide