“…Skeletal elements of the foot and ankle have played a critical role in reconstructing the locomotor repertoires of early hominins (e.g., Day & Napier, 1964; Latimer et al, 1987; Kidd, 1999; Harcourt‐Smith & Aiello, 2004; Gebo & Schwartz, 2006; Prang, 2016a, 2016b; McNutt et al, 2018; DeSilva et al, 2019; Sorrentino et al, 2020a). Within the foot, the calcaneus is a particularly relevant element to study because of its role in weight‐bearing and proximate contact with the substrate during locomotion (e.g., Boyle et al, 2018; Gebo, 1992; Harper et al, 2021a, 2021b; Holowka & Lieberman, 2018; Latimer & Lovejoy, 1989; Prang, 2015; Schmitt & Larson, 1995; Webber & Raichlen, 2016; Zeininger et al, 2020). Heel strike, for example, represents the beginning of the modern human bipedal gait cycle and is utilized by nonhuman great apes during both arboreal and terrestrial locomotor bouts (Carrier & Cunningham, 2017; Gebo, 1992; Schmitt & Larson, 1995; Vereecke et al, 2003; Zeininger et al, 2020).…”