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  1. Outlines & Highlights for Introduction to Physical Anthropology by Jurmain, ISBN: 0534587909 by Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2007-08-29
  2. Dental Anthropology by Simon Hillson, 1996-09-28
  3. The Anthropology of Politics: A Reader in Ethnography, Theory, and Critique (Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology)
  4. Record of the Past, The: An Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Archaeology by Christopher R. DeCorse, 1999-11-09
  5. Exploring Biological Anthropology: The Essentials by Craig Stanford, John S. Allen, et all 2007-03-01
  6. Biological Anthropology (2nd Edition) by Craig Stanford, John S. Allen, et all 2008-02-22
  7. Anthropology (2nd Edition) by Barbara Miller, 2007-12-24
  8. Biological Anthropology by Michael Park, 2006-10-12
  9. Physical Anthropology: Lab Manual and Workbook by Diane L. France, 1999-06
  10. Environmental Anthropology: A Historical Reader (Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology)
  11. Physical Anthropology by Alec John Kelso, Wenda Trevanthan, 1984-02
  12. Study Guide For Jurmain,Kilgore,Trevathan,and Nelson's Introduction to Physical Anthropology, 9th Edition by Robert Jurmain, 2005
  13. Physical anthropology: An introduction by A. J Kelso, 1974
  14. Remaking Life & Death: Toward an Anthropology of the Biosciences (School of American Research Advanced Seminar Series) by Sarah Franklin, Margaret Lock, et all 2003-04-15

61. Physical Anthropology
Philip L. Stein, Los Angeles Pierce College Bruce M. Rowe, Los Angeles Pierce College
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072485949/student_view0/

62. The Anthropology Department At Long Beach City College
This introductory anthropology course focuses on the evolutionary development of the human capacity for......Physical Anthropology Anthro 1 Brief Course
http://anthropology.lbcc.edu/anthro.html
Physical Anthropology
Anthro 1
Brief Course Description
This introductory anthropology course focuses on the evolutionary development of the human capacity for culture and its subsequent effects on human biology. We will review the relationship between humans and other animals; our origin and antiquity; fossil prehumans and humans; principles of heredity and population genetics; the question of human "race" and "racial" distinctions; and the laws of synthetic evolution. At the end of the term we will consider possible scenarios for the future of the human species, both biologically and culturally, based on projections of current trends, policies, and world views.
This course concerns the human past, where we originated, and the phases we went through on the path to our modern forms in terms of both biological and cultural evolution.
As a result of taking this course, you should be able to: 1. construct the human family tree and show our relationship to our nearest animal relatives;

63. Physical Anthropology
Physical AnthropologyOfficial Newsletter of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists-www.physanth.org University of Arkansas, Old Main 330, Fayetteville, AR, 72701
http://www.profleeberger.com/files/fossilaccess.pdf

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