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Scott A Williams

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Evolutionary Anthropology|February 17, 2015
Evolution of the hominoid vertebral column: The long and the short of itScott A Williams, Gabrielle A Russo
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 22, 2014
"Lucy" (A.L. 288-1) had five sacral vertebraeGabrielle A Russo, Scott A Williams
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|July 9, 2016
The fifth element (of Lucy's sacrum): Reply to Machnicki, Lovejoy, and RenoScott A Williams, Gabrielle A Russo
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 24, 2010
Arboreality has allowed for the evolution of increased longevity in mammalsMilena R Shattuck, Scott A Williams
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces|January 6, 2018
Reactive Silver Oxalate Ink Composition with Enhanced Curing Conditions for Flexible SubstratesKhushbu R Zope, Denis Cormier, Scott A Williams
Journal of Human Evolution|December 28, 2020
Is ulna curvature in the StW 573 ('Little Foot') Australopithecus natural or pathological?Isabella Araiza, Marc R Meyer, Scott A Williams
Journal of Human Evolution|April 8, 2025
Re-evaluating Omo 105-7, a provisional hominin last lumbar vertebra from the Lower Omo Basin (Plio-Pleistocene) of EthiopiaXue Wang, Marc R Meyer, Scott A Williams
Nature Ecology & Evolution|August 17, 2017
Primate brain size is predicted by diet but not socialityAlex R DeCasien, Scott A Williams, James P Higham
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|May 9, 2009
Body size and joint posture in primatesJohn D Polk, Scott A Williams, Jeffrey V Peterson
Science Advances|February 25, 2021
<i>Ardipithecus</i> hand provides evidence that humans and chimpanzees evolved from an ancestor with suspensory adaptationsThomas C Prang, Kristen Ramirez, Mark Grabowski, et al.
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Evolutionary Anthropology|February 17, 2015
Evolution of the hominoid vertebral column: The long and the short of itScott A Williams, Gabrielle A Russo
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 22, 2014
"Lucy" (A.L. 288-1) had five sacral vertebraeGabrielle A Russo, Scott A Williams
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|July 9, 2016
The fifth element (of Lucy's sacrum): Reply to Machnicki, Lovejoy, and RenoScott A Williams, Gabrielle A Russo
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 24, 2010
Arboreality has allowed for the evolution of increased longevity in mammalsMilena R Shattuck, Scott A Williams
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces|January 6, 2018
Reactive Silver Oxalate Ink Composition with Enhanced Curing Conditions for Flexible SubstratesKhushbu R Zope, Denis Cormier, Scott A Williams
Journal of Human Evolution|December 28, 2020
Is ulna curvature in the StW 573 ('Little Foot') Australopithecus natural or pathological?Isabella Araiza, Marc R Meyer, Scott A Williams
Journal of Human Evolution|April 8, 2025
Re-evaluating Omo 105-7, a provisional hominin last lumbar vertebra from the Lower Omo Basin (Plio-Pleistocene) of EthiopiaXue Wang, Marc R Meyer, Scott A Williams
Nature Ecology & Evolution|August 17, 2017
Primate brain size is predicted by diet but not socialityAlex R DeCasien, Scott A Williams, James P Higham
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|May 9, 2009
Body size and joint posture in primatesJohn D Polk, Scott A Williams, Jeffrey V Peterson
Science Advances|February 25, 2021
<i>Ardipithecus</i> hand provides evidence that humans and chimpanzees evolved from an ancestor with suspensory adaptationsThomas C Prang, Kristen Ramirez, Mark Grabowski, et al.
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