Description |
viii, 405 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographies. |
Contents |
Physical anthropology: theory and methods, by P. Dolhinow and V. Sarich.--Forces of evolution and their integration, by G. G. Simpson.--The role of systematics in biology, by E. Mayr.--Major steps in vertebrate evolution, by A. S. Romer.--A molecular approach to the question of human origins, by V. Sarich.--The study of human evolution, by S. L. Washburn.--Variation and the taxonomy of the early hominids, by J. T. Robinson.--Review of man-apes or ape-men?, by F. C. Howell.--Homo erectus, by A. Mann.--Human variation in an evolutionary perspective, by V. Sarich.--Genetic aspects of race, by C. Stern.--Genetic aspects of race mixture, by C. Stern.--In praise of waste, by G. Hardin.--The living nonhuman primates, by P. Dolhinow.--Field studies of Old World monkeys and apes, by S. L. Washburn, P. C. Jay, and J. B. Lancaster.--Dimensions of a comparative biology of primate groups, by H. Kummer.--Brain research and behavioural activity, by J. M. R. Delgado.--On the evolution of tool-using behavior, by J. B. Lancaster.--Tool using performances as indicators of behavioral adaptability, by K. R. L. Hall.--The evolution of hunting, by S. L. Washburn and C. S. Lancaster. |
Subject |
Physical anthropology.
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Physical anthropology. |
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Human evolution.
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Human evolution. |
Added Author |
Sarich, Vincent.
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