Scott A. Williams

Scott A. Williams

New York University

H-index: 25

North America-United States

About Scott A. Williams

Scott A. Williams, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at New York University, specializes in the field of Biological Anthropology, Paleoanthropology, Evolutionary morphology, Vertebral Column, Bipedalism.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Mechanical and morphometric approaches to body mass estimation in rhesus macaques: A test of skeletal variables

Quantifying the relationship between bone and soft tissue measures within the rhesus macaques of Cayo Santiago

The frequency and presentation of upper thoracic spinous process deviations, their relationship to articular morphology, and the potential influence on static palpation techniques

Covariation between the shape and mineralized tissues of the rib cross section in Homo sapiens, Pan troglodytes and Sts 14

The wrong ape for early human origins: A skewed view of paleoanthropology and evolutionary theory M. Kay Martin The wrong ape for early human origins: The chimpanzee as a …

Morphological and evolutionary insights into the keystone element of the human foot’s medial longitudinal arch

African apes and the evolutionary history of orthogrady and bipedalism

Evolution of vertebral numbers in primates, with a focus on hominoids and the last common ancestor of hominins and panins

Scott A. Williams Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Anthropology

Citations(all)

2755

Citations(since 2020)

1769

Cited By

1652

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

37

i10Index(since 2020)

33

Email

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Scott A. Williams Skills & Research Interests

Biological Anthropology

Paleoanthropology

Evolutionary morphology

Vertebral Column

Bipedalism

Top articles of Scott A. Williams

Mechanical and morphometric approaches to body mass estimation in rhesus macaques: A test of skeletal variables

American Journal of Biological Anthropology

2024/3/6

Quantifying the relationship between bone and soft tissue measures within the rhesus macaques of Cayo Santiago

American Journal of Biological Anthropology

2024/3/6

The frequency and presentation of upper thoracic spinous process deviations, their relationship to articular morphology, and the potential influence on static palpation techniques

Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies

2024/1/1

Covariation between the shape and mineralized tissues of the rib cross section in Homo sapiens, Pan troglodytes and Sts 14

American Journal of Biological Anthropology

2023/9

The wrong ape for early human origins: A skewed view of paleoanthropology and evolutionary theory M. Kay Martin The wrong ape for early human origins: The chimpanzee as a …

2023/12

African apes and the evolutionary history of orthogrady and bipedalism

2023/8

Evolution of vertebral numbers in primates, with a focus on hominoids and the last common ancestor of hominins and panins

Journal of Human Evolution

2023/6/1

Knuckle-walking in Sahelanthropus? Locomotor inferences from the ulnae of fossil hominins and other hominoids

Journal of Human Evolution

2023/6/1

Unusual pubic bone morphology in A.L. 288‐1 (Australopithecus afarensis) and MH2 (Australopithecus sediba)

American Journal of Biological Anthropology

2023/3

Homo naledi lumbar vertebrae and a new 3D method to quantify vertebral wedging

American Journal of Biological Anthropology

2022/11

The immature Homo naledi ilium from the Lesedi Chamber, Rising Star Cave, South Africa

American Journal of Biological Anthropology

2022/9

Mineral content analysis in the rib cross‐sections of Homo sapiens and Pan troglodytes and its implications for the study of Sts 14 costal remains

American Journal of Biological Anthropology

2022/4

Inferring lumbar lordosis in Neandertals and other hominins

PNAS nexus

2022/3

Mineral content analysis in the rib cross-sections ofHomosapiensandPan troglodytesand its implications for thestudy of Sts 14 costal remains

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY

2023/5/1

The ontogeny of sexual dimorphism in free‐ranging rhesus macaques

American journal of biological anthropology

2022/2

An infant vertebral column of Homo naledi

2021

New fossils of Australopithecus sediba reveal a nearly complete lower back

ELife

2021/11/23

Homeotic change in segment identity derives the human vertebral formula from a chimpanzee‐like one

American Journal of Physical Anthropology

2021/10

Mosaic patterns of homoplasy accompany the parallel evolution of suspensory adaptations in the forelimb of tree sloths (Folivora: Xenarthra)

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society

2021/10/1

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