American journal of physical anthropology official publication of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists /
American Association of Physical Anthropologists
- Volume 44, Number 2.
- Spruce, Philadelphia : Wistar Institute Press, 1979.
- 496 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cm.
- Volume 44, Number 2. .
Includes bibliographical references.
The density of long limb bones and the percentage ash weight of the skeleton of Macaca mulatta. Trotter, Mildred and Hixon, Barbara B. The genetics of shovel shape in maxillary central incisors in man. Blanco, Rafael and Chakraborty, Ranajit Relationship of body composition to somatotype. Slaughter, M.H. and Lohman T.G. The frequency of middle phalangeal hair in Saudi Arabia. El-Hazmi, M.A.F. and Picken, J.M. Bipedal behavior of Olive Baboons (Papio anubis) and its relevance to an understanding of the evolution of human bipedalism. Rose, M.D. Histological analysis of undecalcified thin section of archaeological bone. Stout, Samuel D. and Teitelbaum, Steven L. Newborn: adult brain ratios in hominid evolution. Jordaan, Harold V.F. Newborn brain: body weight ratios. Jordaan, Harold V.F. The interaction between nonmetric and metric cranial variation. Corruccini, Robert S. Analysis of an early hominid ulna from the Omo basin, Ethiopia. McHenry, Henry M., Corruccini, Robert S., and Howell, Clark F. Local cold exposure of Andean Indians during normal and stimulated activities. Jones, R.E., Little, M.A., Thomas, R.B., Hoff, C.J. and Dufour, D.L. Findings from Asia, Australia, Europe and North America in secular change in mean height of children, youths, and young adults. Meredith, Howard V. Influence of physical activity on stability of somatotypes in boys. Pařízková, Jana and Lindsay Carter, J.E. The genetic structure of Finland. Workman, P.L., Mielke, J.H. and Nevanlinna, H.R.
"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."