Larson Susan G, Jungers William L, Morwood Michael J, Sutikna Thomas, Saptomo E Wahyu, Due Rokus Awe, Djubiantono Tony
Anatomical Sciences, Stony Brook University School of Medicine, Stony Brook, NY, USA.
J Hum Evol. 2007 Dec;53(6):718-31. doi: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2007.06.003. Epub 2007 Aug 13.
The holotype of Homo floresiensis, diminutive hominins with tiny brains living until 12,000 years ago on the island of Flores, is a partial skeleton (LB1) that includes a partial clavicle (LB1/5) and a nearly complete right humerus (LB1/50). Although the humerus appears fairly modern in most regards, it is remarkable in displaying only 110 degrees of humeral torsion, well below modern human average values. Assuming a modern human shoulder configuration, such a low degree of humeral torsion would result in a lateral set to the elbow. Such an elbow joint would function more nearly in a frontal than in a sagittal plane, and this is certainly not what anyone would have predicted for a tool-making Pleistocene hominin. We argue that Homo floresiensis probably did not have a modern human shoulder configuration: the clavicle was relatively short, and we suggest that the scapula was more protracted, resulting in a glenoid fossa that faced anteriorly rather than laterally. A posteriorly directed humeral head was therefore appropriate for maintaining a normally functioning elbow joint. Similar morphology in the Homo erectus Nariokotome boy (KNM-WT 15000) suggests that this shoulder configuration may represent a transitional stage in pectoral girdle evolution in the human lineage.
弗洛勒斯人(Homo floresiensis)的正模标本是一具部分骨骼(LB1),包括一块部分锁骨(LB1/5)和一根近乎完整的右肱骨(LB1/50)。弗洛勒斯人是一种体型矮小、脑容量小的古人类,直到12000年前还生活在弗洛勒斯岛上。尽管这根肱骨在大多数方面看起来相当现代,但它的肱骨扭转角度仅为110度,这很不寻常,远低于现代人类的平均值。假设其肩部结构为现代人类的,如此低的肱骨扭转角度会导致肘部向外。这样的肘关节在额状面而非矢状面发挥作用,这肯定不是任何人会预测到的制造工具的更新世古人类的情况。我们认为弗洛勒斯人可能没有现代人类的肩部结构:锁骨相对较短,我们推测肩胛骨更靠前,导致肩胛骨关节盂朝前而非朝外。因此,朝后的肱骨头适合维持正常功能的肘关节。直立人纳里奥科托姆男孩(KNM-WT 15000)的类似形态表明,这种肩部结构可能代表了人类谱系中胸带进化的一个过渡阶段。