American journal of physical anthropology : official publication of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists /
American Association of Physical Anthropologists
- Volume 49, Number 4.
- Spruce, Philadelphia : Wistar Institute Press, 1978.
- 553 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cm.
- Volume 49, Number 4. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Micropithecus clarki, a small ape from the Miocene of Uganda Fleagle, John G. and Simons, Elwyn L. The inheritance of palmar and hallucal dermatoglyphic patterns in fifty-four American Caucasian families Morgan, Leslie Y., Juberg, Richard C. and Faust, Charles C. Social group fission and the origin of intergroup genetic differentiation among the Rhesus monkeys of Cayo Santiago Cheverud, James M., Buettner-Janusch, John and Sade, Donald Ethnic communities in Israel: the genetic blood markers of the Babylonian Jews Bonne-Tamir, Bathsheva, Ashbel, Sarah and Bar-Shani, Shulamit The femur in early human evolution McHenry, Henry M. and Corruccini, Robert S. ABO blood groups and fertility - with special reference to intrauterine selection due to materno-fetal incompatibility Satyanarayana, M., Vijayalakshmi, M., Rao, C. Sambasiva and Matthew, Susan Heritability of permanent tooth size Townsend, Grant C. and Brown, Tasman Admixture estimation using skin reflectance data Lees, Francis C. and Relethford, John H. Histological enamel indicator of childhood stress in prehistoric skeletal samples Rose, Jerome C., Armelagos, George J. and Lallo, John W. An analysis of cercopithecoid odontometrics. II. relations between dental dimorphism, body size dimorphism and diet Post, David, Goldstein, Serge and Melnick, Don Revisions in the microscopic method of estimating age at death in human cortical bone Kerley, Ellis R. and Ubelaker, Douglas 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. "