Reconstructing Mobility : Environmental, Behavioral, and Morphological Determinants /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Carlson, Kristian J. (Editor ), Marchi, Damiano. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2014.
Edición:1st ed. 2014.
Materias:
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Chapter 1: Introduction: Towards Refining the Concept of Mobility
  • Chapter 2: Long Bone Structural Analyses and the Reconstruction of Past Mobility: A Historical Review
  • Chapter 3: Bipedalism and Musculoskeletal Stress Markers: Variation and What it reveals About Adaptation, Environmental Stress, and Reconstructing Activity Patterns
  • Chapter 4: Does the Distribution and Variation in Cortical Bone along Lower Limb Diaphyses Reflect Selection for Locomotor Economy?
  • Chapter 5: Human Variation in the Periosteal Geometry of the Lower Limb: Signatures of Behaviour among Human Holocene Populations
  • Chapter 6: The Importance of Considering Fibular Robusticity when Inferring the Mobility Patterns of Past Populations
  • Chapter 7: The Relationship between Femur Shape and Terrestrial Mobility Patterns
  • Chapter 8: Activity, Body Shape, and Cross-sectional Geometry of the Femur and Tibia
  • Chapter 9: Variation in Mobility and Anatomical Responses in the Late Pleistocene
  • Chapter 10: Femoral Diaphyseal Shape and Mobility: An Ontogenetic Perspective
  • Chapter 11: The Balance between Burden Carrying, Variable Terrain and Thermoregulatory Pressures in Assessing Morphological Variation
  • Chapter 12: Territory Size in Canis lupus: Implications for Neandertal Mobility
  • Chapter 13: The Effects of Terrain on Long Bone Robusticity and Cross-sectional Shape in Lower Limb Bones of Bovids, Neandertals, and Upper Paleolithic Modern Humans
  • Chapter 14: Linearity in the Real World – An Experimental Assessment of Non-linearity in Terrestrial Locomotion
  • Chapter 15 Femoral Mechanics, Mobility, and Finite Element Analysis
  • 15 Femoral Mechanics, Mobility, and Finite Element Analysis.-.