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  • #redirect [[Physical anthropology]]
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  • '''Physical anthropology''', or '''biological anthropology''', is the anthropological study of human ...estris'': or the Anatomy of a Pygmie" and written by Edward Tyson in 1699. Physical anthropology was so called because all of its data was physical (fossils, especially hum
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  • ...ford, Mary K. and Eileen M. Jackson ''Classic and Contemporary Readings in Physical Anthropology''. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth CENGAGE Learning, 2009. *Stockley, John. (ed.) ''Introduction to Physical Anthropology''. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.
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  • ...ford, Mary K. and Eileen M. Jackson ''Classic and Contemporary Readings in Physical Anthropology''. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth CENGAGE Learning, 2009. *Stockley, John. (ed.) ''Introduction to Physical Anthropology''. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Physical anthropology]]
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  • #redirect [[Physical anthropology]]
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  • '''Physical anthropology''', or '''biological anthropology''', is the anthropological study of human ...estris'': or the Anatomy of a Pygmie" and written by Edward Tyson in 1699. Physical anthropology was so called because all of its data was physical (fossils, especially hum
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Physical anthropology]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • The branch of physical anthropology that focuses on the study of human evolution, tracing the anatomic, behavio
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  • ...nd, as Stagl stresses, the debate about ''[[race]]'', a concept central to physical anthropology, dominates Boas's books ''The Mind of Primitive Man'' (1911) and ''Anthropo ...(from 1892 to 1896) and at Columbia University, from 1896 as ''lecturer in physical anthropology'' and since 1899 as its first professor of anthropology. In the next decade
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  • ...the [[University of California, Riverside]]. He received his [[PhD]] in [[physical anthropology]] from the [[University of Michigan]], where he studied with [[Milford Wolp
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  • 3. Jurmain R., Kilgore L., & Trevathan W. 2005. ''Introduction to Physical Anthropology''. Thomson Learning, Inc.
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  • ...portions of [[primate]] biology, and a number of other fields, including [[physical anthropology]].
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  • '''Paleoanthropology''' is the branch of [[physical anthropology]] (often called biological anthropology) that focuses on the study of [[Hum
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  • ...ields, along with [[archaeology]], [[physical anthropology|physical]] or [[physical anthropology|biological anthropology]], and sociocultural anthropology.
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  • ...may also be found as groups within other disciplines, such as ethology and physical anthropology within biology departments or medical schools. (Topics addressed by lingui ===Physical anthropology===
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  • ...ld including the ''Journal of Human Evolution'', the ''American Journal of Physical Anthropology'' and [[Nature (journal)| ''Nature'']] and his [[research]] has stimulated
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  • ...enry/AJPA89.pdf Book Review] McHenry, Henry M. (1992) American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Review of Koobi Fora Research Project Vol. 4 Bernard Wood. New York: Oxfor
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  • ...'''evolution of the human diet''' is an important research topic within [[physical anthropology]] and [[Anthropology#Nutritional_anthropology|nutritional anthropology]]. ...3) Dietary constraints on encephalization in primates. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 120: 171-181.</small></ref>
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  • ...predatory implemental technique of Australopithecus". American Journal of Physical Anthropology 7 (1): 1-38. </ref>. He further hypothesized that they were aggressive hunt
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  • ...f reproductive success among female mountain gorillas. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 131:511-521.</ref> ...rmance in langur monkeys (''Semnopithecus entellus''). American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 83:253-261.</ref>. In gorillas, there is not a significant difference betw
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  • | journal = American Journal of Physical Anthropology
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  • | title = Introduction to Physical Anthropology
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  • Cartmill, Matt. "The Status of the Race Concept in Physical Anthropology." ''American Anthropologist'' 100, no. 3 (1998): 651-60. Survey of the aban Pollitzer, William. "The Physical Anthropology and Genetics of Marginal People of the Southeastern United States." ''Ameri
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  • [[Physical anthropology]] emerged in the late 19th century as the study of human [[osteology]], and
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