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This reference dictionary takes a new approach to the study of
physical anthropology by focusing on the concepts involved. As
Stevenson notes at the outset, physical or biological anthropology
is a synthetic discipline which has borrowed much from evolutionary
biology, anatomy, genetics, medicine, zoology, paleontology, and
demography. Thus, although none of the concepts are unique to the
discipline, their relative importance and the contexts in which
they are used may be. Here, Stevenson presents concise entries
describing the development of physical anthropological concepts
followed by bibliographies including most of the major works in the
field. The history of the usage of each concept is traced from its
origins--often outside the discipline of physical anthropology--to
the contemporary and usually multidisciplinary contexts in which
physical anthropologists participate. Entries clearly delineate
both the theoretical development of the concepts under discussion
and their applications in physical anthropological practice. The
comprehensive bibliographies enable the reader to pursue further
study of concepts of particular interest. Indispensable to students
just beginning their studies in the field, the dictionary will also
be an invaluable reference for scholars and researchers.
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