Biological anthropology : the state of the science / edited by Noel T. Boaz, Linda D. Wolfe.
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Language: | English |
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Bend, OR :
International Institute for Human Evolutionary Research,
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Table of Contents:
- Preface / Noel T. Boaz and Linda D. Wolfe
- Origin and radiation of anthropoid primates / John Fleagle
- Calibration and extension of the record of Plio-Pleistocene hominidae / Noel T. Boaz
- Growth and development: recent evolutionary and biocultural research / Barry Bogin
- The study of hominid skeletal remains by means of statistical methods / Gerrit Van Vark
- Latest developments in skeletal biology and forensic anthropology / Douglas Ubelaker
- New and renewed opportunities in anthropological genetics / Kenneth Weiss
- Adaptation, adaptability, and multidisciplinary research / Michael Little
- Current research in field primatology / Linda D. Wolfe
- The analysis and collection of coordinate data in physical anthropology / David Dean
- Electronic communication for biological anthropologists / M. Yaşar Işcan & William R. King
- New (and old) instructional techniques in biological anthropology / Wenda Trevathan
- The problematics of "race" in contemporary biological anthropology / Alan Goodman
- A place for the culture concept in biological anthropology / Jack Kelso
- Biological anthropology: the current state of the discipline / Curtis Wienker.