American Journal of Physical Anthropology

American Journal of Physical Anthropology
Title American Journal of Physical Anthropology PDF eBook
Author Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology
Publisher
Pages 558
Release 1986
Genre Physical anthropology
ISBN

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Sex and Gender in Paleopathological Perspective

Sex and Gender in Paleopathological Perspective
Title Sex and Gender in Paleopathological Perspective PDF eBook
Author Anne L. Grauer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 212
Release 1998-12-10
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780521620901

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This book explores ramifications of sex and gender on ancient and modern human diseases.

Bioarchaeology

Bioarchaeology
Title Bioarchaeology PDF eBook
Author Clark Spencer Larsen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 484
Release 1999-05-06
Genre History
ISBN 9780521658348

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Comprehensive reference to use of human bones and teeth in interpreting past lives.

Past Mobilities

Past Mobilities
Title Past Mobilities PDF eBook
Author Jim Leary
Publisher Routledge
Pages 219
Release 2016-05-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 131708344X

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The new mobilities paradigm has yet to have the same impact on archaeology as it has in other disciplines in the social sciences - on geography, sociology and anthropology in particular - yet mobility is fundamental to archaeology: all people move. Moving away from archaeology’s traditional focus upon place or location, this volume treats mobility as a central theme in archaeology. The chapters are wide-ranging and methodological as well as theoretical, focusing on the flows of people, ideas, objects and information in the past; they also focus on archaeology’s distinctiveness. Drawing on a wealth of archaeological evidence for movement, from paths, monuments, rock art and boats, to skeletal and DNA evidence, Past Mobilities presents research from a range of examples from around the world to explore the relationship between archaeology and movement, thus adding an archaeological voice to the broader mobilities discussion. As such, it will be of interest not only to archaeologists and historians, but also to sociologists, geographers and anthropologists.

Bones of Contention

Bones of Contention
Title Bones of Contention PDF eBook
Author Marvin L. Lubenow
Publisher Baker Books
Pages 400
Release 2004-10-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1585581577

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Seeking to disprove the theory of human evolution, the author examines the fossils of the so-called "ape men."

From Biped to Strider

From Biped to Strider
Title From Biped to Strider PDF eBook
Author D. Jeffrey Meldrum
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 242
Release 2011-06-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 144198965X

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The inspiration for this volume of contributed papers stemmed from conversations between the editors in front of Chuck Hilton's poster on the determinants of hominid walking speed, presented at thel998 meetings of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (AAPA). Earlier at those meetings, Jeff Meldrum (with Roshna Wunderlich) had presented an alternate interpretation of the Laetoli footprints based on evidence of midfoot flexibility. As the discussion ensued we found convergence on a number of ideas about the nature of the evolution of modem human walking. From the continuation of that dialogue grew the proposal for a symposium which we called From Biped to Strider: the Emergence of Modem Human Walking. The symposium was held as a session of the 69th annual meeting of the AAPA, held in San Antonio, Texas in 2000. It seemed to us that the study of human bipedalism had become overshadowed by theoften polarized debates over whether australo pithecines were wholly terrestrial in habit, or retained a significant degree of arboreality.

Gorilla Biology

Gorilla Biology
Title Gorilla Biology PDF eBook
Author Andrea B. Taylor
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 530
Release 2002-12-05
Genre Science
ISBN 1139435574

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Gorillas are one of our closest living relatives, are the largest living primate, yet are perhaps the most misunderstood great ape. Teetering on the brink of extinction, they are also of increasing conservation concern. Gorilla Biology is the first comparative perspective on gorilla populations throughout their range.