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Homo Erectus

The Ancients

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The Role of the Pelvic Girdle in the Evolution of Erectus

This is the pelvic girdle of Homma erectus. It belongs to a boy called Naryakitomi, who was maybe 12 years old. And it gives us a strong indication that they were able to move in pretty much the same way as we do. They are what they call an obligate biped. That is their absolute normal mode of locomotion. There's no tree climbing or anything left, which maybe habilis had a little bit of as part of its behavioral repertoire.

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