Rose M D
Am J Phys Anthropol. 1984 Apr;63(4):371-8. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.1330630404.
A male hominine partial hip bone, KNM -ER 3228, from East Lake Turkana , Kenya is described. In most of its features this specimen resembles modern human male hip bones. This is especially true for functional features related to weight transfer from the trunk to the pelvis and within the pelvis, and to the effective action of musculature arising from the pelvis during the performance of the modern human type of bipedalism . KNM -ER 3228 is very similar to the Olduvai Hominid 28 and the Arago XLIV hip bones, both attributed to Homo erectus .
本文描述了来自肯尼亚图尔卡纳湖东部的一块男性灵长类动物部分髋骨,编号为KNM-ER 3228。该标本的大部分特征与现代人类男性髋骨相似。在与从躯干到骨盆以及骨盆内部的重量转移相关的功能特征方面,以及在现代人类双足行走过程中骨盆产生的肌肉组织的有效作用方面,尤其如此。KNM-ER 3228与奥杜威峡谷古人类28号和阿拉戈XLIV髋骨非常相似,这两块髋骨都被归为直立人。