A compendium of papers written expressly for this volume by a group of leading biological anthropologists. The second edition has been revised, updated, and increased in length to reflect recent developments. The purpose of the volume is to provide an overview of the most active fields in this rapidly changing discipline for instructors, advanced students, and practicing biological anthropologists.
The Fourth Edition continues to present traditional physical anthropology within a modern Darwinian framework, and includes coverage of contemporary discoveries to highlight the ever-increasing body of knowledge in biological anthropology.
Francis E. Johnston ( 1982 ) has disputed the By the mid - 1990s , there were only a few neupossibility of producing accurate , generaliz- tron - activation facilities in the world , and able equations . only two in the United States .
Philip Lieberman of Brown University thinks that an apelike throat persisted for some time in our hominid ancestors . His studies of fossil jaws and skulls persuade him that a more modern throat didn't evolve until some 500,000 years ...
Human Antiquity: An Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Archeology
Workbook for Use with Physical Anthropology
Exploring Biological Anthropology 2e is a core concepts version of the successful text, Biological Anthropology 2e.
The modern view of evolution has been strongly influenced by the monumental work of Wright , who , more than any other individual , led the movement away from the position that all evolution could be explained strictly on the basis of ...
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