Evolution in an Anthropological ViewRowman & Littlefield, 2000 - Всего страниц: 407 With characteristic intelligence, wit, and a willingness to challenge conventional wisdom, C. Loring Brace brings together 35 years of work into a monumental statement on evolutionary anthropology. An advocate of integrated, four-field anthropology, Brace begins by asking: Which anthropological data can benefit from an evolutionary perspective, and which cannot? Succeeding chapters present path-breaking research on Darwinism, race, cladistics, phylogeny, Neanderthals, dentition, craniometry, fossil evidence, and cultural ecology that raise provocative questions for the entire discipline. Reworked and updated into an accessible whole, the chapters weave analyses of scientific data, intellectual history, and anthropological theory with both grace and rigor. Evolution in an Anthropological View will stand as a milestone of twentieth century anthropology, and essential reading for all anthropologists, and their students. |
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The Intellectual Standing of Charles Darwin and the Legacy of the Scottish Enlightenment in Biological Thought 1997 | 27 |
The Fate of the Classic Neanderthals A Consideration of Hominid Catastrophism 1964 | 57 |
Tales of the Phylogenetic Woods The Evolution and Significance of Phylogenetic Trees 1981 | 101 |
Punctuationism Cladistics and the Legacy of Medieval Neoplatonism 1988 | 127 |
Structural Reduction in Evolution 1963 | 153 |
What Big Teeth You Had Grandma Human Tooth Size Past and Present 1991 | 165 |
CroMagnon and QafzaVive la Difference 1996 | 199 |
Deriving the Quick from the Dead BioCultural Interaction and the Mechanism of Mosaic Evolution in the Emergence of Modern Morphology | 215 |
The Roots of the Race Concept in American Physical Anthropology 1982 | 231 |
Reflections on the Face of Japan A Multivariate Craniofacial and Odontometric Perspective 1989 | 249 |
A FourLetter Word Called Race 1996 | 283 |
The Cultural Ecological Niche | 323 |
References Cited | 375 |
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