TY - BOOK AU - Johnston, Francis E. ED - American Association of Physical Anthropologists TI - American journal of physical anthropology: official publication of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists AV - GN 49 A44 1982 v. 57 no. 1 PY - 1982/// CY - New York PB - Alan R. Liss, Inc. KW - Physical anthropology KW - Periodicals. Societies. Serials KW - Antiquities, Prehistoric KW - Prehistoric peoples N1 - Includes bibliographical references; The relationship of body fat weight, determined densitometrically, to relative weight and triceps skinfold in American youths, 12-17 years of age; Johnston, Francis E., Paolone, Albert N., Taylor, Henry L., and Schell, Lawrence M; The emissary foramina: their value in platyrrhine systematics; Conroy, Glenn C.; Two misconceptions of phylogeny and classification; Tattersall, Ian; The genetic demography of the Gainj of Papua New Guinea. I. local differentiation of blood group, red cell enzyme, and serum protein allele frequencies; Wood, J.W., Johnson, P.L., Kirk, R.L., Mcloughlin, K., Blake, N.M., and Matheson, F.A.; Occipital bunning among later Pleistocene hominids; Trinkaus, Erik and Lemay, Marjorie; The Shanidar 3 Neandertal; Trinkaus, Erik; Trauma among the shanidar neandertals gene; Trinkaus, Erik and Zimmerman, M.R.; Collections of nonhuman primate skeletal materials in the United states and Canada; Albrecht, H.; Dermatoglyphic characters and physique: a correlation study; Rothhammer, Francisco, Llop, Elena, and Neel, James V.; Differences in interproximal and occlusal tooth wear among prehistoric Tennessee Indians: implications for masticatory function; Hinton, Robert J.; Cone-shaped epiphyses in Japanese children; Wetherington, Ronald K.; Efficacy of cranial versus dental measurements for separating human populations; Falk, Dean and Corruccini, Robert N2 - "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." ER -