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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===
    27 KB (3,961 words) - 09:51, 5 August 2023
  • ...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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