American journal of physical anthropology : official publication of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists / American Association of Physical Anthropologists

By: American Association of Physical AnthropologistsContributor(s): Johnston, Francis E [Managing Editor]Material type: TextTextSeries: ; Volume 45, Number 1.Publication details: Spruce, Philadelphia : Wistar Institute Press, 1976Edition: Volume 45, Number 1Description: 171 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cmSubject(s): Physical anthropology -- Periodicals. Societies. Serials | Antiquities, Prehistoric | Prehistoric peoplesLOC classification: GN 49 | A44 1976 v. 45 no. 1
Contents:
African fossil Tali: further multivariate morphometric studies. Lisowski, F. P., Albrecht, G. H. and Oxnard, C. E.
Morphometric affinities of the human shoulder. Corruccini, Robert S. and Ciochon, Russell L.
Hierarchical grouping analysis and skeletal materials. Ralph W. Alexander, Jr.
Metric variability in the anterior dentition of African colobines. Leutenegger, Walter
Hominid taphonomy: transport of human skeletal parts in an artificial fluviatile environment. Boaz, N. T. and Behrensmeyer, A. K.
The use of inverse sine transformations in the analysis of non-metric cranial data. Green, Richard F. and Suchey, Judy Myers
Functional relationships between dental attrition and the helicoidal plane. Hall, Roberta L.
Early hominid body weight and encephalization. McHenry, Henry M.
The public scars of gestation and parturition in a group of Pre-Columbian and colonial Peruvian mummies. Ashworth, Joel Thomas Jr., Allison, Marvin Jerome, Gerszten, Enrique and Pezzia, Alejandaro
The legend of Price Vijaya - A study of Sinhalese origins. Kirk, R. K.
Differences in terrestrial velocity in macaca and Presbytis. Grand, Theodore I.
The inheritance of bilateral rotation of maxillary central incisors. Escobar, Victor, Melnick, Michael and Conneally, P. Michael
Dermatoglyphics of Apache and Navajo Indians. Flickinger, Sr. Grace Mary and Yarbrough, Karen M.
Knuckling behavior in captive orangutans and a wounded baboon. Susman, Randall L. and Tuttle, Russell H.
Summary: "The American Journal of Physical Anthropology is designed for the prompt publication of original and significant articles on human evolution and variation, including primate morphology, physiology, genetics, adaptation, growth, development, and behavior present and past."
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Includes bibliographical references.

African fossil Tali: further multivariate morphometric studies. Lisowski, F. P., Albrecht, G. H. and Oxnard, C. E.

Morphometric affinities of the human shoulder. Corruccini, Robert S. and Ciochon, Russell L.

Hierarchical grouping analysis and skeletal materials. Ralph W. Alexander, Jr.

Metric variability in the anterior dentition of African colobines.
Leutenegger, Walter

Hominid taphonomy: transport of human skeletal parts in an artificial fluviatile environment. Boaz, N. T. and Behrensmeyer, A. K.

The use of inverse sine transformations in the analysis of non-metric cranial data. Green, Richard F. and Suchey, Judy Myers

Functional relationships between dental attrition and the helicoidal plane. Hall, Roberta L.

Early hominid body weight and encephalization. McHenry, Henry M.

The public scars of gestation and parturition in a group of Pre-Columbian and colonial Peruvian mummies. Ashworth, Joel Thomas Jr., Allison, Marvin Jerome, Gerszten, Enrique and Pezzia, Alejandaro

The legend of Price Vijaya - A study of Sinhalese origins. Kirk, R. K.

Differences in terrestrial velocity in macaca and Presbytis.
Grand, Theodore I.

The inheritance of bilateral rotation of maxillary central incisors. Escobar, Victor, Melnick, Michael and Conneally, P. Michael

Dermatoglyphics of Apache and Navajo Indians. Flickinger, Sr. Grace Mary and Yarbrough, Karen M.

Knuckling behavior in captive orangutans and a wounded baboon. Susman, Randall L. and Tuttle, Russell H.

"The American Journal of Physical Anthropology is designed for the prompt publication of original and significant articles on human evolution and variation, including primate morphology, physiology, genetics, adaptation, growth, development, and behavior present and past."

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