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#20-Modern Biomechanical Techniques Used To Explore Ergonomic Design Of Earliest Human Tools

Modern Biomechanical Techniques Used To Explore Ergonomic Design Of Earliest Human Tools Kent’s School of Sport and Exercise Sciences (SSES) and School of Anthropology and Conservation (SAC) have collaborated on a research project to investigate the design of Lower and Middle Palaeolithic stone tools from a modern ergonomic perspective. The research team examined nine muscles

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#19-Modern Face Of Homo Antecessor May Have Had Insufficient Room For Wisdom Teeth

Modern Face Of Homo Antecessor May Have Had Insufficient Room For Wisdom Teeth A study led by the University of Bordeaux and the Dental Anthropology Group of the Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH), which has been published this week in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology, reveals that the species Homo

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#18- Eating Bone Marrow Played A Key Role In The Evolution Of The Human Hand

Eating Bone Marrow Played A Key Role In The Evolution Of The Human Hand The strength required to access the high calorie content of bone marrow may have played a key role in the evolution of the human hand and explain why primates hands are not like ours, research at the University of Kent has

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