Companion to Biological Anthropology
Companion to Biological Anthropology
Larsen, Clark Spencer
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
04/2023
672
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Inglês
9781119828044
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Notes on Contributors x
Acknowledgments xx
Foreword xxii
1 The Breadth and Vision of Biological Anthropology 1
Clark Spencer Larsen
Part I: History 13
2 Foundation and History of Biological Anthropology 15
Michael A. Little and Jane E. Buikstra
Part II: The Present and the Living 39
3 Evolution: What It Means and How We Know 41
Kenneth M. Weiss and Anne V. Buchanan
4 Systematics, Taxonomy, and Phylogenetics: Ordering Life, Past and Present 55
Alexis Uluutku and Bernard Wood
5 Diversity, Ancestry, and Evolution: The Genetics of Human Populations 73
John H. Relethford
6 Human Population Genomics: Diversity and Adaptation 87
Dennis H. O'Rourke
7 Race, Racism, and Racial Thinking: Implications for Biological Anthropology 103
Rachel Caspari
8 Human Life History Evolution: Growth, Development, and Senescence 122
Douglas E. Crews and Barry Bogin
9 Climate-Related Human Biological Variation 140
Cynthia M. Beall
10 Infectious Disease and Epidemiology: Dealing with the Present and Preparing for Future New Epidemics 167
Lisa Sattenspiel and Carolyn Orbann
11 Evolutionary Insights into the Social and Environmental Drivers of Health Inequality: The Example of theGlobal Epidemic of Overweight and Cardiovascular Diseases 184
Christopher W. Kuzawa and Melissa B. Manus
12 Ancient DNA and Disease 199
Anne Stone
13 Paleogenomics: Ancient DNA in Biological Anthropology 210
C. Eduardo Guerra Amorim
14 Demography, Including Paleodemography 223
Lyle W. Konigsberg George R. Milner, and Jesper L. Boldsen
15 Nutritional Anthropology: Contemporary Themes in Food, Diet, and Nutrition 244
Darna L. Dufour and Barbara A. Piperata
16 Ongoing Evolution: Are We Still Evolving? 262
Fabian Crespo
17 Primates Defined 277
W. Scott McGraw
18 Primate Behavior, Social Flexibility, and Conservation 300
Karen B. Strier
19 Behavioral Ecology: Background and Illustrative Example 314
James F. O'Connell and Kristen Hawkes
20 Brain, Cognition, and Behavior in Humans and Other Primates 329
Elaine N. Miller and Chet C. Sherwood
Part III: The Past and the Dead 345
21 Taphonomy and Biological Anthropology 347
Luis L. Cabo, Dennis C. Dirkmaat, and Andrea M. Zurek-Ost
22 Primate Origins: The Earliest Primates and Euprimates and Their Role in the Evolution of the Order 365
Mary T. Silcox and Sergi Lopez-Torres
23 Catarrhine Origins and Evolution 381
David R. Begun
24 The Human Journey Begins: Origins and Diversity in Early Hominins 400
Scott W. Simpson
25 Early Homo: Systematics, Paleobiology, and the First Out-of-Africa Dispersals 421
G. Philip Rightmire
26 Panmixis in Middle and Late Pleistocene Human Subspecies: The Genetic/Genomic Revolution inPaleoanthropology 440
Fred H. Smith and Whitney M. Karriger
27 Bioarchaeology: Transformations in Lifestyle, Morbidity, and Mortality 458
George R. Milner and Clark Spencer Larsen
28 Paleopathology: A Twenty-first Century Perspective 474
Jane E. Buikstra
29 Forensic Anthropology: Current Issues 494
Douglas H. Ubelaker
30 Diet reconstruction and Ecology 510
Margaret J. Schoeninger and Laurie J. Reitsema
31 Current Concepts in Bone Biology 527
Mary E. Cole, James H. Gosman, and Samuel D. Stout
32 Deducing Attributes of Dental Growth and Development from Fossil Hominin Teeth 544
Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg
33 Skull: Function - New Directions 559
Qian Wang and Rachel A. Menegaz
34 Dental Microwear Analysis: Wear We Are Going, Wear We Have Been 572
Christopher W. Schmidt and Peter S. Ungar
35 Primate Locomotion: A Comparative and Developmental Perspective 587
Michael C. Granatosky and Jesse W. Young
36 Teaching Biological Anthropology: Pedagogy of Human Evolution and Human Variation 603
Briana Pobiner
Index 622
Acknowledgments xx
Foreword xxii
1 The Breadth and Vision of Biological Anthropology 1
Clark Spencer Larsen
Part I: History 13
2 Foundation and History of Biological Anthropology 15
Michael A. Little and Jane E. Buikstra
Part II: The Present and the Living 39
3 Evolution: What It Means and How We Know 41
Kenneth M. Weiss and Anne V. Buchanan
4 Systematics, Taxonomy, and Phylogenetics: Ordering Life, Past and Present 55
Alexis Uluutku and Bernard Wood
5 Diversity, Ancestry, and Evolution: The Genetics of Human Populations 73
John H. Relethford
6 Human Population Genomics: Diversity and Adaptation 87
Dennis H. O'Rourke
7 Race, Racism, and Racial Thinking: Implications for Biological Anthropology 103
Rachel Caspari
8 Human Life History Evolution: Growth, Development, and Senescence 122
Douglas E. Crews and Barry Bogin
9 Climate-Related Human Biological Variation 140
Cynthia M. Beall
10 Infectious Disease and Epidemiology: Dealing with the Present and Preparing for Future New Epidemics 167
Lisa Sattenspiel and Carolyn Orbann
11 Evolutionary Insights into the Social and Environmental Drivers of Health Inequality: The Example of theGlobal Epidemic of Overweight and Cardiovascular Diseases 184
Christopher W. Kuzawa and Melissa B. Manus
12 Ancient DNA and Disease 199
Anne Stone
13 Paleogenomics: Ancient DNA in Biological Anthropology 210
C. Eduardo Guerra Amorim
14 Demography, Including Paleodemography 223
Lyle W. Konigsberg George R. Milner, and Jesper L. Boldsen
15 Nutritional Anthropology: Contemporary Themes in Food, Diet, and Nutrition 244
Darna L. Dufour and Barbara A. Piperata
16 Ongoing Evolution: Are We Still Evolving? 262
Fabian Crespo
17 Primates Defined 277
W. Scott McGraw
18 Primate Behavior, Social Flexibility, and Conservation 300
Karen B. Strier
19 Behavioral Ecology: Background and Illustrative Example 314
James F. O'Connell and Kristen Hawkes
20 Brain, Cognition, and Behavior in Humans and Other Primates 329
Elaine N. Miller and Chet C. Sherwood
Part III: The Past and the Dead 345
21 Taphonomy and Biological Anthropology 347
Luis L. Cabo, Dennis C. Dirkmaat, and Andrea M. Zurek-Ost
22 Primate Origins: The Earliest Primates and Euprimates and Their Role in the Evolution of the Order 365
Mary T. Silcox and Sergi Lopez-Torres
23 Catarrhine Origins and Evolution 381
David R. Begun
24 The Human Journey Begins: Origins and Diversity in Early Hominins 400
Scott W. Simpson
25 Early Homo: Systematics, Paleobiology, and the First Out-of-Africa Dispersals 421
G. Philip Rightmire
26 Panmixis in Middle and Late Pleistocene Human Subspecies: The Genetic/Genomic Revolution inPaleoanthropology 440
Fred H. Smith and Whitney M. Karriger
27 Bioarchaeology: Transformations in Lifestyle, Morbidity, and Mortality 458
George R. Milner and Clark Spencer Larsen
28 Paleopathology: A Twenty-first Century Perspective 474
Jane E. Buikstra
29 Forensic Anthropology: Current Issues 494
Douglas H. Ubelaker
30 Diet reconstruction and Ecology 510
Margaret J. Schoeninger and Laurie J. Reitsema
31 Current Concepts in Bone Biology 527
Mary E. Cole, James H. Gosman, and Samuel D. Stout
32 Deducing Attributes of Dental Growth and Development from Fossil Hominin Teeth 544
Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg
33 Skull: Function - New Directions 559
Qian Wang and Rachel A. Menegaz
34 Dental Microwear Analysis: Wear We Are Going, Wear We Have Been 572
Christopher W. Schmidt and Peter S. Ungar
35 Primate Locomotion: A Comparative and Developmental Perspective 587
Michael C. Granatosky and Jesse W. Young
36 Teaching Biological Anthropology: Pedagogy of Human Evolution and Human Variation 603
Briana Pobiner
Index 622
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Evolution; taxonomy; genetics; human variation; senescence; climate adaptation; health inequality; ancient and modern DNA; infectious disease; epidemiology; nutrition; genome; primate; behavioral ecology; cognition; taphonomy; hominin; primate and human origins; Homo sapiens; bioarchaeology; paleopathology; forensic anthropology; diet and stable isotopes; skeletal biology; dental biology; teaching biological anthropology
Notes on Contributors x
Acknowledgments xx
Foreword xxii
1 The Breadth and Vision of Biological Anthropology 1
Clark Spencer Larsen
Part I: History 13
2 Foundation and History of Biological Anthropology 15
Michael A. Little and Jane E. Buikstra
Part II: The Present and the Living 39
3 Evolution: What It Means and How We Know 41
Kenneth M. Weiss and Anne V. Buchanan
4 Systematics, Taxonomy, and Phylogenetics: Ordering Life, Past and Present 55
Alexis Uluutku and Bernard Wood
5 Diversity, Ancestry, and Evolution: The Genetics of Human Populations 73
John H. Relethford
6 Human Population Genomics: Diversity and Adaptation 87
Dennis H. O'Rourke
7 Race, Racism, and Racial Thinking: Implications for Biological Anthropology 103
Rachel Caspari
8 Human Life History Evolution: Growth, Development, and Senescence 122
Douglas E. Crews and Barry Bogin
9 Climate-Related Human Biological Variation 140
Cynthia M. Beall
10 Infectious Disease and Epidemiology: Dealing with the Present and Preparing for Future New Epidemics 167
Lisa Sattenspiel and Carolyn Orbann
11 Evolutionary Insights into the Social and Environmental Drivers of Health Inequality: The Example of theGlobal Epidemic of Overweight and Cardiovascular Diseases 184
Christopher W. Kuzawa and Melissa B. Manus
12 Ancient DNA and Disease 199
Anne Stone
13 Paleogenomics: Ancient DNA in Biological Anthropology 210
C. Eduardo Guerra Amorim
14 Demography, Including Paleodemography 223
Lyle W. Konigsberg George R. Milner, and Jesper L. Boldsen
15 Nutritional Anthropology: Contemporary Themes in Food, Diet, and Nutrition 244
Darna L. Dufour and Barbara A. Piperata
16 Ongoing Evolution: Are We Still Evolving? 262
Fabian Crespo
17 Primates Defined 277
W. Scott McGraw
18 Primate Behavior, Social Flexibility, and Conservation 300
Karen B. Strier
19 Behavioral Ecology: Background and Illustrative Example 314
James F. O'Connell and Kristen Hawkes
20 Brain, Cognition, and Behavior in Humans and Other Primates 329
Elaine N. Miller and Chet C. Sherwood
Part III: The Past and the Dead 345
21 Taphonomy and Biological Anthropology 347
Luis L. Cabo, Dennis C. Dirkmaat, and Andrea M. Zurek-Ost
22 Primate Origins: The Earliest Primates and Euprimates and Their Role in the Evolution of the Order 365
Mary T. Silcox and Sergi Lopez-Torres
23 Catarrhine Origins and Evolution 381
David R. Begun
24 The Human Journey Begins: Origins and Diversity in Early Hominins 400
Scott W. Simpson
25 Early Homo: Systematics, Paleobiology, and the First Out-of-Africa Dispersals 421
G. Philip Rightmire
26 Panmixis in Middle and Late Pleistocene Human Subspecies: The Genetic/Genomic Revolution inPaleoanthropology 440
Fred H. Smith and Whitney M. Karriger
27 Bioarchaeology: Transformations in Lifestyle, Morbidity, and Mortality 458
George R. Milner and Clark Spencer Larsen
28 Paleopathology: A Twenty-first Century Perspective 474
Jane E. Buikstra
29 Forensic Anthropology: Current Issues 494
Douglas H. Ubelaker
30 Diet reconstruction and Ecology 510
Margaret J. Schoeninger and Laurie J. Reitsema
31 Current Concepts in Bone Biology 527
Mary E. Cole, James H. Gosman, and Samuel D. Stout
32 Deducing Attributes of Dental Growth and Development from Fossil Hominin Teeth 544
Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg
33 Skull: Function - New Directions 559
Qian Wang and Rachel A. Menegaz
34 Dental Microwear Analysis: Wear We Are Going, Wear We Have Been 572
Christopher W. Schmidt and Peter S. Ungar
35 Primate Locomotion: A Comparative and Developmental Perspective 587
Michael C. Granatosky and Jesse W. Young
36 Teaching Biological Anthropology: Pedagogy of Human Evolution and Human Variation 603
Briana Pobiner
Index 622
Acknowledgments xx
Foreword xxii
1 The Breadth and Vision of Biological Anthropology 1
Clark Spencer Larsen
Part I: History 13
2 Foundation and History of Biological Anthropology 15
Michael A. Little and Jane E. Buikstra
Part II: The Present and the Living 39
3 Evolution: What It Means and How We Know 41
Kenneth M. Weiss and Anne V. Buchanan
4 Systematics, Taxonomy, and Phylogenetics: Ordering Life, Past and Present 55
Alexis Uluutku and Bernard Wood
5 Diversity, Ancestry, and Evolution: The Genetics of Human Populations 73
John H. Relethford
6 Human Population Genomics: Diversity and Adaptation 87
Dennis H. O'Rourke
7 Race, Racism, and Racial Thinking: Implications for Biological Anthropology 103
Rachel Caspari
8 Human Life History Evolution: Growth, Development, and Senescence 122
Douglas E. Crews and Barry Bogin
9 Climate-Related Human Biological Variation 140
Cynthia M. Beall
10 Infectious Disease and Epidemiology: Dealing with the Present and Preparing for Future New Epidemics 167
Lisa Sattenspiel and Carolyn Orbann
11 Evolutionary Insights into the Social and Environmental Drivers of Health Inequality: The Example of theGlobal Epidemic of Overweight and Cardiovascular Diseases 184
Christopher W. Kuzawa and Melissa B. Manus
12 Ancient DNA and Disease 199
Anne Stone
13 Paleogenomics: Ancient DNA in Biological Anthropology 210
C. Eduardo Guerra Amorim
14 Demography, Including Paleodemography 223
Lyle W. Konigsberg George R. Milner, and Jesper L. Boldsen
15 Nutritional Anthropology: Contemporary Themes in Food, Diet, and Nutrition 244
Darna L. Dufour and Barbara A. Piperata
16 Ongoing Evolution: Are We Still Evolving? 262
Fabian Crespo
17 Primates Defined 277
W. Scott McGraw
18 Primate Behavior, Social Flexibility, and Conservation 300
Karen B. Strier
19 Behavioral Ecology: Background and Illustrative Example 314
James F. O'Connell and Kristen Hawkes
20 Brain, Cognition, and Behavior in Humans and Other Primates 329
Elaine N. Miller and Chet C. Sherwood
Part III: The Past and the Dead 345
21 Taphonomy and Biological Anthropology 347
Luis L. Cabo, Dennis C. Dirkmaat, and Andrea M. Zurek-Ost
22 Primate Origins: The Earliest Primates and Euprimates and Their Role in the Evolution of the Order 365
Mary T. Silcox and Sergi Lopez-Torres
23 Catarrhine Origins and Evolution 381
David R. Begun
24 The Human Journey Begins: Origins and Diversity in Early Hominins 400
Scott W. Simpson
25 Early Homo: Systematics, Paleobiology, and the First Out-of-Africa Dispersals 421
G. Philip Rightmire
26 Panmixis in Middle and Late Pleistocene Human Subspecies: The Genetic/Genomic Revolution inPaleoanthropology 440
Fred H. Smith and Whitney M. Karriger
27 Bioarchaeology: Transformations in Lifestyle, Morbidity, and Mortality 458
George R. Milner and Clark Spencer Larsen
28 Paleopathology: A Twenty-first Century Perspective 474
Jane E. Buikstra
29 Forensic Anthropology: Current Issues 494
Douglas H. Ubelaker
30 Diet reconstruction and Ecology 510
Margaret J. Schoeninger and Laurie J. Reitsema
31 Current Concepts in Bone Biology 527
Mary E. Cole, James H. Gosman, and Samuel D. Stout
32 Deducing Attributes of Dental Growth and Development from Fossil Hominin Teeth 544
Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg
33 Skull: Function - New Directions 559
Qian Wang and Rachel A. Menegaz
34 Dental Microwear Analysis: Wear We Are Going, Wear We Have Been 572
Christopher W. Schmidt and Peter S. Ungar
35 Primate Locomotion: A Comparative and Developmental Perspective 587
Michael C. Granatosky and Jesse W. Young
36 Teaching Biological Anthropology: Pedagogy of Human Evolution and Human Variation 603
Briana Pobiner
Index 622
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Evolution; taxonomy; genetics; human variation; senescence; climate adaptation; health inequality; ancient and modern DNA; infectious disease; epidemiology; nutrition; genome; primate; behavioral ecology; cognition; taphonomy; hominin; primate and human origins; Homo sapiens; bioarchaeology; paleopathology; forensic anthropology; diet and stable isotopes; skeletal biology; dental biology; teaching biological anthropology