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The Human Voyage Undergraduate Research In Biological Anthropology Volume 1 2017 Jessica Williams

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The Human Voyage Undergraduate Research In Biological Anthropology Volume 1 2017 Jessica Williams
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Publisher: ANU Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.75 MB
Pages: 121
Author: Jessica Williams, Terri Fisher, Tess Johnson, Sarah Martin, Phoebe Raff, Rebecca Jade Sullivan, Victoria Tasker, Cynthia Parayiwa
ISBN: 22081992, 22081984
Language: English
Year: 2017
Volume: 1 of 2

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The Human Voyage Undergraduate Research In Biological Anthropology Volume 1 2017 Jessica Williams by Jessica Williams, Terri Fisher, Tess Johnson, Sarah Martin, Phoebe Raff, Rebecca Jade Sullivan, Victoria Tasker, Cynthia Parayiwa 22081992, 22081984 instant download after payment.

The Human Voyage: Undergraduate Research in Biological Anthropology was an attempt to create a journal that published outstanding student articles in all areas of biological anthropology, including primatology, palaeoanthropology, bioarchaeology and human behavioural ecology. However, only two issues were ever produced, and no complete copy of the second issue now exists.
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Contents:
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• Wind suppresses calling in northern buff-cheeked crested gibbons (Nomascus annamensis) – Jessica Williams
• Taking care in prehistoric Latin America: A case study of care giving among hunter-gatherers in the Final Late Holocene – Terri Fisher
• Factors affecting energetic regulation of ovulation leading to birth seasonality in tropical and temperate subpopulations – Tess Johnson
• Environmental and health effects of early copper metallurgy and mining in the Bronze Age – Sarah Martin
• Dealing with predators: Vigilance and alarm calling in primates – Phoebe Raff
• Primate social structure as a predictor of modes of communication and the ability to learn a human language – Rebecca Jade Sullivan
• Skeletal evidence of torture: How can the past inform the present? – Victoria Tasker
• When the forest calls: My experience on the Primate Behavioural Ecology Field School in Cambodia – Cynthia Parayiwa
• So that their graves overlooked the sea: Student experience of the Philippines International Archaeological Field School – Melandri Vlok

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