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Introduction to Physical Anthropology

INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY brings the study of physical anthropology to life! With a focus on the big picture of human evolution, the 15th Edition helps you master the basic principles of the subject and arrive at an understanding of the human species and its place in the biological world. Each chapter begins with new Student Learning Objectives and a chapter outline to help you focus your study time. Each chapter then ends with an expanded section of How Do We Know?, followed by a critical thinking question, designed to help cement your understanding of the concepts. See more
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  • Weight: 1270g
  • Dimensions: 217 x 276mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: Cengage Learning Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781337099820

About Eric BartelinkLynn KilgoreRobert JurmainRussell CiochonWenda Trevathan

Wenda Trevathan is regents' professor emerita of anthropology at New Mexico State University where she taught from 1983 to 2009. She is a biological anthropologist whose research focuses on the evolutionary and biocultural factors underlying human reproduction including childbirth maternal behavior sexuality and menopause. Her primary publications include works on the evolution of childbirth and evolutionary medicine. Her recent books include ANCIENT BODIES MODERN LIVES: HOW EVOLUTION HAS SHAPED WOMEN'S HEALTH (2010 Oxford University Press) and COSTLY AND CUTE: HELPLESS INFANTS AND HUMAN EVOLUTION (2016 SAR/UNM Press). She is also the Editor in Chief of the INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY which will be published by John Wiley and Sons in 2018. She has taught courses in physical anthropology nutritional anthropology medical anthropology evolutionary medicine and anthropology of reproduction. Robert Jurmain received an A.B. in Anthropology from UCLA and a Ph.D. in Biological Anthropology from Harvard. He taught at San Jose State University from 1975 to 2004 and is now professor emeritus. During his teaching career he taught courses in all major branches of physical anthropology including osteology and human evolution with the greatest concentration in general education teaching for introductory students. His research interests are skeletal biology of humans and non-human primates paleopathology and paleoanthropology. In addition to his three textbooks which together have appeared in 35 editions he is the author of STORIES FROM THE SKELETON: BEHAVIORAL RECONSTRUCTION IN HUMAN OSTEOLOGY (1999 Gordon Breach Publishers) as well as numerous articles in research journals. Lynn Kilgore earned her Ph.D. from the University of Colorado Boulder where she now holds an affiliate faculty position. Her primary research interests are osteology and paleopathology. She has taught numerous undergraduate and graduate courses in human osteology primate behavior human heredity and evolution and general physical anthropology. Her research focuses on developmental defects as well as on disease and trauma in human and great ape skeletons. Russell L. Ciochon is a leading paleoanthropologist specializing in primate and human evolution in Asia as well as the geochronology of Asian Plio-Pleistocene sites. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of California Berkeley and teaches at the University of Iowa Iowa City where he is Chair of the Department of Anthropology. He teaches courses in hominin and non-human primate evolution as well as primate behavior ecology and functional anatomy. Besides co-authoring more than one hundred technical articles he has also co-written two popular books: DRAGON BONE HILL: AN ICE AGE SAGA OF HOMO ERECTUS (2004 Oxford University Press) and OTHER ORIGINS: THE SEARCH FOR THE GIANT APE IN PREHISTORY (1990 Bantam Books). Eric Bartelink received a B.S. in Anthropology from Central Michigan University (1995) an M.A. in Anthropology at California State University Chico (2001) and a Ph.D. in Anthropology from Texas A&M University (2006). He has taught for eleven years at California State University Chico where he is currently a Full Professor and Director of the Human Identification Laboratory. He teaches courses in introductory physical anthropology human osteology human growth and development human origins bioarchaeology forensic anthropology and statistics. His research interests focus on the bioarchaeology of Native California dietary reconstruction using stable isotope analysis and applications within forensic anthropology. He is a co-author on ESSENTIALS OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (10e Cengage Learning) FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY: CURRENT METHODS AND PRACTICE (2014 Academic/Elsevier Press) and has authored and co-authored numerous articles in scientific journals.

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