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Jacques Cinq-Mars
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« on: April 01, 2003, 11:27:32 AM »

All,

This is to let you know -- if you have not already seen it -- that the last issue of the AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST, VOL. 105, NO. 1, MARCH 2003, present quite a number of articles that should be of interest to the palaeoanthropological community at large. Here is the main, most relevant part of the TOCs.
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Special Issue: Biological Anthropology: Historical Perspectives on Current Issues, Disciplinary Connections, and Future Directions.
James M. Calcagno, Guest Editor

Keeping Biological Anthropology in Anthropology, and Anthropology in Biology.
James M. Calcagno

Primate Behavioral Ecology: From Ethnography to Ethology and Back.
Karen B. Strier

Human Biology and Ecology: Variation in Nature and the Nature of Variation.
Paul W. Leslie and Michael A. Little

Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology in the American Anthropologist: Rare but Exquisite Gems.
Jane E. Buikstra, Jason L. King, and Kenneth C. Nystrom

A Century of Skeletal Biology and Paleopathology: Contrasts, Contradictions, and Conflicts.
George J. Armelagos and Dennis P. Van Gerven

From Types to Populations: A Century of Race, Physical Anthropology, and the American Anthropological Association.
Rachel Caspari

The Evolution of Human Origins.
Carol Ward

Sixty Years of Modern Human Origins in the American Anthropological Association.
John Hawks and Milford H. Wolpoff

Anthropological Genetics in the Genomic Era: A Look Back and Ahead.
Dennis H. O'Rourke

EXCHANGE ACROSS DIFFERENCE: THE STATUS OF THE RACE CONCEPT

Perishing Paradigm: Race--1931-99.
Leonard Lieberman, Rodney C. Kirk, and Alice Littlefield

Surveying the Race Concept: A Reply to Lieberman, Kirk, and Littlefield.
Matt Cartmill and Kaye Brown

 "Race"--Still an Issue for Physical Anthropology? Results of Polish Studies Seen in the Light of the U.S. Findings.
Katarzyna A. Kaszycka and Jan Strzlko

NEW ANSWERS TO OLD QUESTIONS: DID BOAS GET IT RIGHT?

Heredity, Environment, and Cranial Form: A Reanalysis of Boas's Immigrant Data.
Clarence C. Gravlee, H. Russell Bernard, and William R. Leonard

VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY
REVIEW ESSAYS


Imagining Prehistory: Pictorial Reconstructions of the Way We Were.
Alan E. Mann

A Note on the Paintings of Prehistoric Ancestors by Charles R. Knight
Judith C. Berman

Representation and Aesthetics in Paleo-Art: An Interview with John Gurche.
Diana L. Koepfer

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« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2003, 12:34:24 PM »

Apologies, but I forgot to mention that one can find in this same issue a free copy of:

"Heredity, Environment, and Cranial Form: A Reanalysis of Boas's Immigrant Data" Clarence C. Gravlee, H. Russell Bernard, and William R. Leonard (pdf file).

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD

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