Biological Anthropology: A Synthetic Approach to Human Evolution

By (author): "Alan J. Almquist, Noel T. Boaz"
Publish Date: 1995
Biological Anthropology: A Synthetic Approach to Human Evolution
ISBN0130908193
ISBN139780130908193
AsinBiological Anthropology: A Synthetic Approach to Human Evolution
Original titleBiological Anthropology: A Synthetic Approach to Human Evolution (2nd Edition)
This new edition of "Biological Anthropology" is evolutionary in perspective in the belief that evolution is the only unifying theory that can clearly explain the existing array of biological and cultural data. The basics of anthropological theory and human genetics are introduced before the topics of vertebrate evolution, primate evolution and social behavior, human evolution and behavior, and human variation and adaptation. In each section, behavior, morphology, adaptation, and ecology are discussed to provide the comparative basis for human origins. Includes expanded sections on genetics, with a new chapter on classic genetics (Ch. 2), and a new chapter on Darwinian evolution (Ch. 3); a new chapter on the living primates, their distribution and anatomical adaptations (Ch. 7); an expanded section on "Homo, including a new chapter on "Homo sapiens sapiens"; and a new chapter on hominoid and human behavior (Ch. 13), which combines the evolution of hominoid behavior and the evolution of human social behavior.