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New Physical Anthropology

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ISBN-10: 0132065177

ISBN-13: 9780132065177

Edition: 1999

Authors: Shirley C. Strum, Donald G. Lindburg, David A. Hamburg

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Primarily a reference volume. May also be appropriate for senior/graduate level courses in advanced evolution. A part of the Advances in Human Evolution series, this book presents a set of key papers which are seminal works in the New Anthropology Movement started by Sherwood Washburn. It reaches beyond history to tell the story of the practice of the field, showingthrough current research and fieldworkhow the framework has been articulated and expanded over the years.
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Book details

List price: $137.40
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Publication date: 12/1/1998
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 285
Size: 8.75" wide x 11.50" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.980

David A. Hamburg, M.D., is DeWitt Wallace Distinguished Scholar at Weill Cornell Medical College. He was President of the Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1982 to 1997. He has been Professor at Stanford University and Harvard University, President of the Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, and President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.Among his many publications are Today's Children (1992), No More Killing Fields (2002), and Learning to Live Together (2004). Dr. Hamburg was a member of President Clinton's Defense Policy Board and the President's Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology. He was the founder of the Carnegie Commission on…    

Preface
Introduction
Setting the Stage
The New Physical Anthropology (1951)
An Evolutionary Comparative Functional Anatomy
The Analysis of Primate Evolution with Particular Reference to the Origin of Man (1951)
Life History of Gombe Chimpanzees: The Inside View from the Skeleton
Electromyography, Elastic Energy, and Knuckle-Walking: A Lesson in Experimental Anthropology
The Promise of Primatology
The Promise of Primatology (1973)
The Primate Brain and the Origin of Intelligence
Visual-Spatial Neurological Modeling as a Possible Mechanism for Learning and Managing Social Structure
Theory, Method, Gender and Culture: What Changed Our Views of Primate Society? S.C. Strum
Diagnosing Evolutionary Complexes
Aggressive Behavior in Old World Monkeys and Apes (1968)
A Mystery: Explaining Behavior
Good Taste, Good Sense or Just Plain Good Sex(ual) Differences in the Metabolism of Alcohol
Improved Phylogenetic Reconstructions
One Hundred Years of Anthropology (1968)
Fashions and Models in Human Evolution: Contributions of Sherwood Washburn
Genetics of Old World Monkeys: One Aspect of the New Physical Anthropology
Evolutionary Information from Fossil Molecules
The Challenge of Science
Human Evolution: Science or Game? (1973)
Science and Constructivism: Notes Toward a Reconciliation
Science and the Future
Evolution and Learning: A Context for Evaluation (1975)
Zoos as Arks: Issues in Ex Situ Propagation of Endangered Wildlife
Washburn, the Teacher
Evolution of a Teacher
Sherry Washburn and the Revolution in Functional Anatomy
Epilogue
The New Physical Anthropology: Science, Humanism, and Critical Reflection
Appendix
The Study of Race
The Evolution of Hunting
The Social Life of Baboons
Behavior and Human Evolution
Conflict in Primate Society