early hominin femoral heads

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The size of the head of the femur reflects the magnitude of force normally applied across the joint during locomotion as well as the contribution of body mass. Using these rationales, early hominin femoral heads are absolutely ____ in diameter than Homo sapiens, and their body weight is estimated at approximately ____. a. larger, 60kg-150kg b. smaller; 60kg-150kg c. larger; 25-50kg d. smaller; 25-50kg
The image shows a series of bone fragments, most likely femur bones, in varying states of preservation or deterioration. The bones appear to have been photographed on a dark background to highlight their features. There are five distinct bone fragments displayed side by side, from left to right. 

Each fragment varies in size and shape, suggesting different levels of completeness and possibly different historical or archaeological contexts. The surface texture of the bones suggests a degree of weathering or age-related deterioration.

At the bottom of the image, there is a copyright notice: "Copyright 1989 John Kaneko."

This visual material could be used to discuss topics related to osteology, the study of bones, or provide insight into archaeological or forensic methods for analyzing skeletal remains.
Transcribed Image Text:The image shows a series of bone fragments, most likely femur bones, in varying states of preservation or deterioration. The bones appear to have been photographed on a dark background to highlight their features. There are five distinct bone fragments displayed side by side, from left to right. Each fragment varies in size and shape, suggesting different levels of completeness and possibly different historical or archaeological contexts. The surface texture of the bones suggests a degree of weathering or age-related deterioration. At the bottom of the image, there is a copyright notice: "Copyright 1989 John Kaneko." This visual material could be used to discuss topics related to osteology, the study of bones, or provide insight into archaeological or forensic methods for analyzing skeletal remains.
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