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): Stini, William A [Editor-in-chief]Material type: TextTextSeries: ; Volume 61, Number 3.Publication details: New York : Alan R. Liss, Inc., 1983Edition: Volume 61, Number 3Description: 397 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cmSubject(s): Physical anthropology -- Periodicals. Societies. Serials | Antiquities, Prehistoric | Prehistoric peoplesLOC classification: GN 49 | A44 1983 v. 61 no. 3
Contents:
Dental size traits within families: path analysis for first molar and lateral incisor Yap Potter, Rosario H., Rice, John P., Dahlberg, Albert A., and Dahlberg, Thelma
Functional implications of skeletal diversity in two South American tamarins Glassman, David M.
Osteoarthrosis: sex-specific relationship to osteoporosis Burr, David B., Martin, R. Bruce, Schaffler, Mitchell B., Jurmain, Robert Harner, D., James, E., and Radin, Eric L.
Multiple discriminant function analysis of sex and race in the postcranial skeleton Dibennardo, Robert and Taylor, James V.
The mandibular corpus of female primates: taxonomic, dietary, and allometric correlates of interspecific variations in size and shape Smith, Richard J.
Mortality of pregnant females in Arikara villages: osteological evidence Owsley, Douglas W. and Bradtmiller, Bruce
Digital dermatoglyphics of the Faroe islanders Harvey, Robin G. and Suter, Diana
Models for lineal effects in rhesus group fissions Buettner-Janusch, J., Olivier, T. J., Ober, C. L., and Chepkosade, B. D.
Lack of prominent compensatory polycythemia in traditional native Andeans living at 4,200 meters Garruto, R. M. and Dutt, J. S.
A new hominid parietal from Bodo, Middle Awash Valley, Ethiopia Asfaw, Berhane
A craniofacial growth maturity gradient for males and females between 4 and 16 years of age Buschang, Peter H., Baume, Robert M., and Nass, G. Gisela
Crown dimensions of deciduous teeth of prehistoric and living populations of Western India Lukacs, John R., Joshi, M. R., and Makhija, P. G.
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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Dental size traits within families: path analysis for first molar and lateral incisor Yap Potter, Rosario H., Rice, John P., Dahlberg, Albert A., and Dahlberg, Thelma

Functional implications of skeletal diversity in two South American tamarins Glassman, David M.

Osteoarthrosis: sex-specific relationship to osteoporosis Burr, David B., Martin, R. Bruce, Schaffler, Mitchell B., Jurmain, Robert Harner, D., James, E., and Radin, Eric L.

Multiple discriminant function analysis of sex and race in the postcranial skeleton Dibennardo, Robert and Taylor, James V.

The mandibular corpus of female primates: taxonomic, dietary, and allometric correlates of interspecific variations in size and shape Smith, Richard J.

Mortality of pregnant females in Arikara villages: osteological evidence Owsley, Douglas W. and Bradtmiller, Bruce

Digital dermatoglyphics of the Faroe islanders Harvey, Robin G. and Suter, Diana

Models for lineal effects in rhesus group fissions Buettner-Janusch, J., Olivier, T. J., Ober, C. L., and Chepkosade, B. D.

Lack of prominent compensatory polycythemia in traditional native Andeans living at 4,200 meters Garruto, R. M. and Dutt, J. S.

A new hominid parietal from Bodo, Middle Awash Valley, Ethiopia Asfaw, Berhane

A craniofacial growth maturity gradient for males and females between 4 and 16 years of age Buschang, Peter H., Baume, Robert M., and Nass, G. Gisela

Crown dimensions of deciduous teeth of prehistoric and living populations of Western India Lukacs, John R., Joshi, M. R., and Makhija, P. G.

"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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