From footprint morphometrics to the stature of fossil hominins: A common but uncertain estimate

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作者
Duveau, Jeremy [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Eberhard Karls Univ Tubingen, DFG Ctr Adv Studies Words Bones Bones Genes Tools, Rumelinstr 23, D-72070 Tubingen, Germany
[2] Univ Perpignan Via Domitia, Museum Natl Hist Naturelle, UMR 7194 Hist Naturelle Homme Prehist, CNRS, Paris, France
来源
ANTHROPOLOGIE | 2022年 / 126卷 / 04期
关键词
Footprints; Morphometrics; Variation; Stature; Experimentation; Hominins; BODY-SIZE; MIDDLE PLEISTOCENE; HUMAN-EVOLUTION; FOOT; CAVE; MASS; MORPHOLOGY; LAETOLI; TRACKS; SHAPE;
D O I
10.1016/j.anthro.2022.103067
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
Hominin footprints are a particular remain in paleoanthropology representing brief moments of life of extinct individuals. Footprints not only provide information on the locomotor behavior of fossil taxa but also on their body characteristics such as their stature. This stature is usually estimated from the length of the footprints based on the well-known foot length to stature ratio. However, footprint length does not result only from the foot length but of a combination of factors. Therefore, it is necessary to investigate the relationships between footprint length and stature of individuals using experimental approaches. Secondly, recent discoveries of fossil footprints have led to the estimation of statures from isolated footprints. However, such estimates may be biased because of the intraindividual morphometric variation of the footprints. Moreover, footprints may also be incomplete making it impossible to measure the length and therefore the estimation of a stature. The search for relationships between stature and other morphometric variables is therefore necessary to have the most accurate picture possible of the individuals who left these tracks. In this context, this article reports the results of an experimental study that aims to determine the relationships between the stature of individuals and different morphometric variables and to quantify the intraindividual variation of each variable. Thus, 21 morphometric variables were measured on a total of 175 experimental footprints left by 20 individuals in an experimental area composed of loose sand. Statistical analyses show that footprint lengths are not only the variables most correlated with stature but also those with the least intraindividual variation. However, estimation of stature from footprints left by fossil hominins is subject to three types of uncertainties: residuals from linear regression, intraindividual variation that can be particularly large in soft substrates, and the application of relationships defined on modern populations to fossil taxa. (C) 2022 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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