American journal of physical anthropology : official publication of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists /
American Association of Physical Anthropologists
- Volume 61, Number 4.
- New York : Alan R. Liss, Inc., 1983.
- 523 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cm.
- Volume 61, Number 4. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Marital structure and genetic heterogeneity of Ramea Island, Newfoundland Devor, Eric J., Crawford, Michael H., and Koertvelyessy, Tibor Intertribal gene flow between the Ye'cuana and Yanomama: genetic analysis of an admixed village Long, Jeffrey C. and Smous, Peter E. Transferrin subtypes in four northwest Indian tribal populations and some remarks on the anthropological value of this new polymorphism Walter, H., Stach, Martina, Singh, Indera P., and Bhasin, M.K. A morphometric and taxonomic assessment of a hominine femur from the lower member, Koobi Fora, Lake Turkana Kennedy, G.E. Fluctuating asymmetry in molar dimensions and discrete morphological traits in Pima Indians Noss, John F., Scott, G. Richard, Potter, Rosario H. Yap, and Dahlberg, Albert A. HLA types of mummified eskimo bodies from the 15th century Hansen, H.E. and Gürtler, H. Cytogenetic comparison and phylogeny of three species of Hylobatidae Tuinen, Peter Van and Ledbetter, David H. Formation of the permanent dentition in Arikara Indians: timing differences that affect dental age assessments Owsley, Douglas W. and Jantz, Richard, L. Airport noise exposure and the postnatal growth of children Schell, Lawrence M. and Norelli, Richard J. Aging in the musculoskeletal system of Rhesus monkeys: i. passive joint excursion Derousseau, C. Jean, Rawlins, Richard G., and Denlinger, Janet L. Dental morphology and odontometry of the Tibetan immigrants Sharma, J. C.
"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."