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Handbook of Middle American Indians, Volume 9 : Physical Anthropology / Robert Wauchope; ed. by T. Dale Stewart.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Austin : University of Texas Press, [2021]Copyright date: ©1970Description: 1 online resource (340 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781477306734
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  • 972.00497
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- 1. History of Physical Anthropology in Middle America -- 2. Preceramic Human Remains -- 3. Anthropometry of Late Prehistoric Human Remains -- 4. Dental Mutilation, Trephination, and Cranial Deformation -- 5. Pre-Hispanic Osteopathology -- 6. Anthropometry of Living Indians -- 7. Distribution of Blood Groups -- 8. Physiological Studies -- 9. Skin, Hair, and Eyes -- A. Introduction -- B. Dermatoglyphics -- C. Microscopic Study of Hair -- D. Color of Eyes and Skin -- 10. Physical Plasticity and Adaptation -- 11. Pathology of Living Indians as Seen in Guatemala -- 12. Psychobiometry of Mexican Indians -- References -- Index
Summary: Physical Anthropology is the ninth volume in the Handbook of Middle American Indians, published in cooperation with the Middle American Research Institute of Tulane University under the general editorship of Robert Wauchope (1909–1979). The volume editor is T. Dale Stewart (1901–1997), senior physical anthropologist of the United States National Museum, Smithsonian Institution, former director of its Museum of Natural History, and a past president of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. The articles in this volume, together with illustrations, tabular data, bibliographies, and index, constitute an invaluable reference work on the human biology of Middle America and its relationships to human society and culture. Contents include the following articles: “History of Physical Anthropology,” by Juan Comas “Preceramic Human Remains,” by Arturo Romano “Anthropometry of Late Prehistoric Human Remains,” by Santiago Genovés T. “Dental Mutilation, Trephination, and Cranial Deformation,” by Javier Romero “Pre-Hispanic Osteopathology,” by Eusebio Dávalos Hurtado “Anthropometry of Living Indians,” by Johanna Faulhaber “Distribution of Blood Groups,” by G. Albin Matson “Physiological Studies,” by D. F. Roberts and Marshall T. Newman “Skin, Hair, and Eyes,” a series including “Introduction,” by T. D. Stewart; “Dermatoglyphics,” by Marshall T. Newman; “Hair,” by Mildred Trotter and Oliver H. Duggins; and “Color of Eyes and Skin,” by T. D. Stewart “Physical Plasticity and Adaptation,” by T. D. Stewart “Pathology of Living Indians as Seen in Guatemala,” by Nevin S. Scrimshaw and Carlos Tejada “Psychobiometry,” by Javier Romero The Handbook of Middle American Indians was assembled and edited at the Middle American Research Institute of Tulane University with the assistance of grants from the National Science Foundation and under the sponsorship of the National Research Council Committee on Latin American Anthropology.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- 1. History of Physical Anthropology in Middle America -- 2. Preceramic Human Remains -- 3. Anthropometry of Late Prehistoric Human Remains -- 4. Dental Mutilation, Trephination, and Cranial Deformation -- 5. Pre-Hispanic Osteopathology -- 6. Anthropometry of Living Indians -- 7. Distribution of Blood Groups -- 8. Physiological Studies -- 9. Skin, Hair, and Eyes -- A. Introduction -- B. Dermatoglyphics -- C. Microscopic Study of Hair -- D. Color of Eyes and Skin -- 10. Physical Plasticity and Adaptation -- 11. Pathology of Living Indians as Seen in Guatemala -- 12. Psychobiometry of Mexican Indians -- References -- Index

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Physical Anthropology is the ninth volume in the Handbook of Middle American Indians, published in cooperation with the Middle American Research Institute of Tulane University under the general editorship of Robert Wauchope (1909–1979). The volume editor is T. Dale Stewart (1901–1997), senior physical anthropologist of the United States National Museum, Smithsonian Institution, former director of its Museum of Natural History, and a past president of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. The articles in this volume, together with illustrations, tabular data, bibliographies, and index, constitute an invaluable reference work on the human biology of Middle America and its relationships to human society and culture. Contents include the following articles: “History of Physical Anthropology,” by Juan Comas “Preceramic Human Remains,” by Arturo Romano “Anthropometry of Late Prehistoric Human Remains,” by Santiago Genovés T. “Dental Mutilation, Trephination, and Cranial Deformation,” by Javier Romero “Pre-Hispanic Osteopathology,” by Eusebio Dávalos Hurtado “Anthropometry of Living Indians,” by Johanna Faulhaber “Distribution of Blood Groups,” by G. Albin Matson “Physiological Studies,” by D. F. Roberts and Marshall T. Newman “Skin, Hair, and Eyes,” a series including “Introduction,” by T. D. Stewart; “Dermatoglyphics,” by Marshall T. Newman; “Hair,” by Mildred Trotter and Oliver H. Duggins; and “Color of Eyes and Skin,” by T. D. Stewart “Physical Plasticity and Adaptation,” by T. D. Stewart “Pathology of Living Indians as Seen in Guatemala,” by Nevin S. Scrimshaw and Carlos Tejada “Psychobiometry,” by Javier Romero The Handbook of Middle American Indians was assembled and edited at the Middle American Research Institute of Tulane University with the assistance of grants from the National Science Foundation and under the sponsorship of the National Research Council Committee on Latin American Anthropology.

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