An Introduction to Human Evolutionary Anatomy

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An Introduction to Human Evolutionary Anatomy

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A highly innovative hybrid between textbook and extended review, that will be an essential resource for advanced undergraduates and researchers in any related field...Aiello and Dean have performed a major feat in bringing together in the compass of one volume such a mass of information. A couple of hours with Aiello and Dean will save the researcher days and weeks in the library. I believe it will come to be regarded as one of the most important resources for anyone framing a new research project in early hominid studies.
--THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT
Its unique blend of anatomy and paleontology will be extremely useful for a wide range of students and researchers in anthropology, anatomy, and paleontology....After reading through the vast array of topics covered by this book, one can't help but feel that the authors and the illustrator have done us a great service.
--Mark F. Teaford, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, in AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY

Review
A highly innovative hybrid between textbook and extended review, that will be an essential resource for advanced undergraduates and researchers in any related field...Aiello and Dean have performed a major feat in bringing together in the compass of one volume such a mass of information. A couple of hours with Aiello and Dean will save the researcher days and weeks in the library. I believe it will come to be regarded as one of the most important resources for anyone framing a new research project in early hominid studies.
--THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT
Its unique blend of anatomy and paleontology will be extremely useful for a wide range of students and researchers in anthropology, anatomy, and paleontology....After reading through the vast array of topics covered by this book, one can't help but feel that the authors and the illustrator have done us a great service.
--Mark F. Teaford, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, in AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY

An Introduction to Human Evolutionary Anatomy

An Introduction to Human Evolutionary Anatomy,Leslie Aiello,Christopher Dean,Academic Press,0120455919,Anthropology - General,Archaeology,Fossil hominids,Human Anatomy,Human Evolution,Human skeleton,Life Sciences - Evolution,Life Sciences - Evolution - Human,Science,Science/Mathematics,Sociology,Medical anthropology,Social Science / Archaeology

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