TY - JOUR
T1 - The functional significance of the squamosal suture in Australopithecus boisei
AU - Rak, Yoel
PY - 1978/7
Y1 - 1978/7
N2 - A juvenile Australopithecus boisei specimen from the Omo basin, southern Ethiopia, is found to exhibit an extraordinarily large overlap of the temporal squama on the parietal, a phenomenon shared with at least two adult specimens of A. boisei. An attempt is made to interpret the overlap as a structural (bony/ligamentous) adaptation necessitated by the unique combination of certain components of the masticatory system of A. boisei. These are: (1) the massiveness and strength of the temporalis muscle, (2) its relatively anterior location, and (3) the lateral position of the masseter muscle due to the flaring of the zygomatic arches. The effect of the temporalis muscle is to create excessive pressure on the portion of the squamosal suture along the parietal, while the lateral placement of the masseter and the resultant increase of pressure on the temporal squama via the zygomatic arch tend to “loosen” the contact between the temporal and parietal bones.
AB - A juvenile Australopithecus boisei specimen from the Omo basin, southern Ethiopia, is found to exhibit an extraordinarily large overlap of the temporal squama on the parietal, a phenomenon shared with at least two adult specimens of A. boisei. An attempt is made to interpret the overlap as a structural (bony/ligamentous) adaptation necessitated by the unique combination of certain components of the masticatory system of A. boisei. These are: (1) the massiveness and strength of the temporalis muscle, (2) its relatively anterior location, and (3) the lateral position of the masseter muscle due to the flaring of the zygomatic arches. The effect of the temporalis muscle is to create excessive pressure on the portion of the squamosal suture along the parietal, while the lateral placement of the masseter and the resultant increase of pressure on the temporal squama via the zygomatic arch tend to “loosen” the contact between the temporal and parietal bones.
KW - Australopithecus boisei
KW - Masticatory system
KW - Squamosal suture
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U2 - 10.1002/ajpa.1330490111
DO - 10.1002/ajpa.1330490111
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AN - SCOPUS:0017807670
SN - 0002-9483
VL - 49
SP - 71
EP - 78
JO - American Journal of Physical Anthropology
JF - American Journal of Physical Anthropology
IS - 1
ER -