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Virtual cranial reconstruction of Sahelanthropus tchadensis
Authors:Zollikofer Christoph P E  Ponce de León Marcia S  Lieberman Daniel E  Guy Franck  Pilbeam David  Likius Andossa  Mackaye Hassane T  Vignaud Patrick  Brunet Michel
Affiliation:Anthropologisches Institut/MultiMedia Laboratorium, Universit?t Zürich-Irchel, Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zürich, Switzerland.
Abstract:Previous research in Chad at the Toros-Menalla 266 fossiliferous locality (about 7 million years old) uncovered a nearly complete cranium (TM 266-01-60-1), three mandibular fragments and several isolated teeth attributed to Sahelanthropus tchadensis. Of this material, the cranium is especially important for testing hypotheses about the systematics and behavioural characteristics of this species, but is partly distorted from fracturing, displacement and plastic deformation. Here we present a detailed virtual reconstruction of the TM 266 cranium that corrects these distortions. The reconstruction confirms that S. tchadensis is a hominid and is not more closely related to the African great apes. Analysis of the basicranium further indicates that S. tchadensis might have been an upright biped, suggesting that bipedalism was present in the earliest known hominids, and probably arose soon after the divergence of the chimpanzee and human lineages.
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