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Vol. 9 / No. 2
By: Francis E. Johnston, Richard L. Jantz and Geoffrey F. Walker
Physical Anthropology of the Cashinahua
As we have learned from the archaeological record, the American Indian is derived primarily from inhabitants of northeast Asia who […]
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Vol. 10 / No. 3
By: Francis E. Johnston
Anthropological Aspects of Human Physical Growth
As the physical anthropologist seeks to understand the meaning of the striking range of variability which confronts him he is […]
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By: Kenneth M. Kensinger and Francis E. Johnston
The Cashinahua and the Study of Evolution
Cooperative research by physical and cultural anthropologists among small, isolated populations such as the Peruvian Cashinahua, who are still largely […]
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