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Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology

The Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology is an established series, very much at the forefront of recent developments in human biology and evolution. The intention of the series is to provide a broad and integrated approach to biological anthropology. Books in the series are either edited or written by one or two authors. Each provides a concise and balanced account, ideally of around 250 pages, that synthesises the current research and thinking in its subject area, aimed at advanced undergraduate and graduate students, as well as researchers and teachers of biological anthropology.

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The First Boat People
S. G. Webb

Explores how people travelled from Africa to Australia in the Pleistocene, challenging current ideas.

Published June 2006 | Hardback | ISBN-13:9780521856560 (ISBN-10:0521856566) | In stock

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Human Biology of Afro-Caribbean Populations
Lorena Madrigal

A comprehensive review of the health, demography and population genetics of Carribbean populations of African descent.

Published June 2006 | Hardback | ISBN-13:9780521819312 (ISBN-10:0521819318) | In stock

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Primate and Human Evolution
Susan Cachel

Synthesis of evolutionary anthropology integrating primate research with that from the earliest human records.

Published May 2006 | Hardback | ISBN-13:9780521829427 (ISBN-10:0521829429) | In stock

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Bioarchaeology of Southeast Asia
Edited by Marc Oxenham, Nancy Tayles

Bioarchaeology of Southeast Asia focuses uniquely on the physical remains of the prehistoric peoples of this region.

Published April 2006 | Hardback | ISBN-13:9780521825801 (ISBN-10:0521825806) | In stock

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Simulating Human Origins and Evolution
K. P. Wessen

Explores human origins and evolution using computer simulation.

Published April 2005 | Hardback | ISBN-13:9780521843997 (ISBN-10:0521843995) | In stock

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