First published in 1977, this volume is a collection of eleven
studies conducted during the International Biological Programme on
the biological structure of human populations. They deal
particularly with population genetics, demography and ecology, and
discuss the experimental strategies to be adopted when making such
studies. Each chapter is in the form of a broad review aimed at
those wanting to understand human population biology. The volume is
an international one, both in terms of its authorship and of the
populations studied, and the projects discussed represent the whole
variety of problems and approaches tackled by the IBP investigators
interested in population biology. In short, this book represents an
excellent evaluation of human biology in the mid-twentieth century.
It will be of importance to university teachers, research workers
and graduate students in anthropology and human biology.
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