American journal of physical anthropology : official publication of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists /
Francis E. Johnston, (Managing Editor)
- Vol. 51, No. 4
- Spruce, Philadelphia: Wistar Institute Press, August, 1978.
- 692 pages: illustrations (black and white); 25 cm.
- Vol. 51, No. 4 .
includes bibliographical references and index.
Analysis of dorsal pitting in the Os Pubis in an extensive sample of modern American females. Suchey, Judy Myers, Wisely, Dean V., Green, Richard F. and Noguchi, Thomas T. Parturition and pelvic changes. Kelley, Marc A. Classification systems for discrete variables used in forensic anthropology. Finnegan, Michael and McGuire, Stephen A. Developments in the identification of human skeletal material (1968-1978) Bass, William M. Aging changes in the medullary cavity of the proximal femur in American blacks and whites. Ericksen, Mary Frances Morphometrics of compact bone: an example from Sudanese Nubia. Martin, Debra L. and Armelagos, George J. New approaches to the pre- and post-contact history of the Aretic peoples. Laughlin, W. S., Harper, A. B. and Thompson, D. D. Disease and mortality in the early bronze age people of Bab edh-Dhra, Jordan. Ortner, Donald J. Human treponematosis and tuberculosis: evidence from the New World. El-Najjar, Mahmoud Y. Dental anthropological indications of agriculture among the Jomon people of Central Japan. X. peopling of the Pacific Turner II, Christy G. Log-linear analysis of dental caries occurence in for skeletal series. Burns, Peter E. Health and differential survival in prehistoric populations: prenatal dental defects Cook, Della Collins and Buikstra, Jane E. The effect of prenatal factors on crown dimensions. Garn, S. M., Osborne, R. H. and McCabe, K. D. Skeletal evidence for kneeling in prehistoric Ecuador. Ubelaker, D. 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."