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The following pages link to Pleistocene footprints show intensive use of lake margin habitats by Homo erectus groups (Q28602471):
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- These feet were made for walking (Q28587117) (← links)
- Footprints reveal direct evidence of group behavior and locomotion in Homo erectus (Q28596419) (← links)
- Archaeology and ichnology at Gombore II-2, Melka Kunture, Ethiopia: everyday life of a mixed-age hominin group 700,000 years ago. (Q49454200) (← links)
- Terminal Pleistocene epoch human footprints from the Pacific coast of Canada. (Q54119132) (← links)
- Pleistocene animal communities of a 1.5 million-year-old lake margin grassland and their relationship to Homo erectus paleoecology (Q55882507) (← links)
- Sexual dimorphism in Homo erectus inferred from 1.5 Ma footprints near Ileret, Kenya. (Q64013077) (← links)
- The composition of a Neandertal social group revealed by the hominin footprints at Le Rozel (Normandy, France) (Q67223584) (← links)
- Snapshots of human anatomy, locomotion, and behavior from Late Pleistocene footprints at Engare Sero, Tanzania (Q94686867) (← links)
- Walking in mud: Remarkable Pleistocene human trackways from White Sands National Park (New Mexico) (Q109652096) (← links)