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Tracy L Kivell

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Nature|November 21, 2019
Fossil ape hints at how walking on two feet evolvedTracy L Kivell
Journal of Anatomy|February 17, 2016
A review of trabecular bone functional adaptation: what have we learned from trabecular analyses in extant hominoids and what can we apply to fossils?Tracy L Kivell
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 21, 2015
Evidence in hand: recent discoveries and the early evolution of human manual manipulationTracy L Kivell
Current Biology : CB|March 23, 2021
Human evolution: Thumbs up for efficiencyTracy L Kivell
Journal of Human Evolution|December 23, 2022
Challenges and perspectives on functional interpretations of australopith postcrania and the reconstruction of hominin locomotionMarine Cazenave, Tracy L Kivell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 12, 2009
Independent evolution of knuckle-walking in African apes shows that humans did not evolve from a knuckle-walking ancestorTracy L Kivell, Daniel Schmitt
Journal of Human Evolution|December 13, 2006
Frequency and timing of scaphoid-centrale fusion in hominoidsTracy L Kivell, David R Begun
Journal of Human Evolution|August 28, 2009
New primate carpal bones from Rudabánya (late Miocene, Hungary): taxonomic and functional implicationsTracy L Kivell, David R Begun
Journal of Human Evolution|December 28, 2010
Knuckle-walking in Sivapithecus? The combined effects of homology and homoplasy with possible implications for pongine dispersalsDavid R Begun, Tracy L Kivell
Nature|October 15, 2025
First known fossil hand of the hominin Paranthropus boiseiTracy L Kivell, Samar M Syeda
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Nature|November 21, 2019
Fossil ape hints at how walking on two feet evolvedTracy L Kivell
Journal of Anatomy|February 17, 2016
A review of trabecular bone functional adaptation: what have we learned from trabecular analyses in extant hominoids and what can we apply to fossils?Tracy L Kivell
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 21, 2015
Evidence in hand: recent discoveries and the early evolution of human manual manipulationTracy L Kivell
Current Biology : CB|March 23, 2021
Human evolution: Thumbs up for efficiencyTracy L Kivell
Journal of Human Evolution|December 23, 2022
Challenges and perspectives on functional interpretations of australopith postcrania and the reconstruction of hominin locomotionMarine Cazenave, Tracy L Kivell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 12, 2009
Independent evolution of knuckle-walking in African apes shows that humans did not evolve from a knuckle-walking ancestorTracy L Kivell, Daniel Schmitt
Journal of Human Evolution|December 13, 2006
Frequency and timing of scaphoid-centrale fusion in hominoidsTracy L Kivell, David R Begun
Journal of Human Evolution|August 28, 2009
New primate carpal bones from Rudabánya (late Miocene, Hungary): taxonomic and functional implicationsTracy L Kivell, David R Begun
Journal of Human Evolution|December 28, 2010
Knuckle-walking in Sivapithecus? The combined effects of homology and homoplasy with possible implications for pongine dispersalsDavid R Begun, Tracy L Kivell
Nature|October 15, 2025
First known fossil hand of the hominin Paranthropus boiseiTracy L Kivell, Samar M Syeda
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