American journal of physical anthropology : official publication of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists /
Francis E. Johnston, (Managing Editor)
- Vol. 47, No. 2
- Spruce, Philadelphia: Wistar Institute Press, September, 1977.
- 356 pages: illustrations (black and white); 25 cm.
- Vol. 47, No. 2 .
includes bibliographical references.
Variation in dental occlusion and arches among Melanesians of Bougainville Island, Papua New Guinea. I. methods, age changes, sex differences and population comparisons. Smith, Richard J. and Bailit, Howard L. Cerumen types in eskimos. Bass, Edward J. and Jackson, John F. Body weight: its relation to tissue composition, segment distribution and motor function. I. Interspecific comparisons. Grand, Theodore I. Body weight: its relation to tissue composition, segment distribution and motor function. II. Development of Macaca mulatta. Grand, Theodore I. The lorisiform wrist joint and the evolution of "brachiating" adaptations in the Hominoidea. Cartmill, Matt and Milton, Katharine Sexual dimorphism and mechanics of the human hip: a multivariate assessment. Burr, David B., Van Gerven, Dennis P. and Gustav, Bonnie L. Patterns of fight interference in free-ranging rhesus monkeys. Kaplan, Jay R. Eskimo craniofacial morphology, cold stress and the maxillary sinus. Shea, Brian T. Principal component analysis of the elongation of metacarpal and phalangeal bones. Takai, Shozo Early hominid feeding mechanisms. E. Lloyd du Brul The deflecting wrinkle on the teeth of icelanders and the Mongoloid dental complex. Axelsson, Gudjon and Kirveskari, Pentti Function and fusion at the mandibular symphysis. Beecher, Robert M. Intra and intertribal genetic variation within a linguistic group: the Gespeaking Indians of Brazil. Salzano, F. M., Neel, J. V., Gershowitz, H. and Migliazza, E. C. Patterns of movement in open country baboons. Harding, Robert S. O.
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