Lab Manual for Biological Anthropology
Autor Frank Williamsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2018
The manual includes novel exercises and a rich text accompaniment to the labs; both features are instrumental in increasing student understanding of what is being demonstrated, and providing a counterpoint to a course textbook. The manual stands apart from the competition by its coverage of anatomy, the fossil record, and osteopathology, using high quality photographs and questions that emphasize comparison and application rather than description. Designed to be completed in a single semester, labs can be easily reorganized by individual instructors depending on their individual needs and preferences.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780205550074
ISBN-10: 020555007X
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Pearson Education
Colecția Pearson Education
Locul publicării:Upper Saddle River, United States
ISBN-10: 020555007X
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Pearson Education
Colecția Pearson Education
Locul publicării:Upper Saddle River, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1: Introduction to biological anthropology and the scientific method
Chapter 2: Evolutionary theory
Chapter 3: Genetics
Chapter 4: Dating fossils and paleoecology
Chapter 5: Macroevolution: comparative functional and craniodental anatomy
Chapter 6: Primate evolution
Chapter 7: Last common ancestor and bipedalism
Chapter 8: Australopithecus
Chapter 9: Early Homo, Homo erectus andarchaic H. sapiens
Chapter 10: The Neandertals
Chapter 11: Modern human origins
Chapter 12: Primate behavioral ecology, taxonomy and diet
Chapter 13: Peopling of the world and human variation
Chapter 14: Forensic anthropology and bioarcheology
Chapter 15: Critical thinking
Chapter 2: Evolutionary theory
Chapter 3: Genetics
Chapter 4: Dating fossils and paleoecology
Chapter 5: Macroevolution: comparative functional and craniodental anatomy
Chapter 6: Primate evolution
Chapter 7: Last common ancestor and bipedalism
Chapter 8: Australopithecus
Chapter 9: Early Homo, Homo erectus andarchaic H. sapiens
Chapter 10: The Neandertals
Chapter 11: Modern human origins
Chapter 12: Primate behavioral ecology, taxonomy and diet
Chapter 13: Peopling of the world and human variation
Chapter 14: Forensic anthropology and bioarcheology
Chapter 15: Critical thinking
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Lab Manual for Biological Anthropology, 1/e
Frank L’Engle Williams, Ph.D, GeorgiaState University
This comprehensive lab manual references a number of analytical and statistical applications to biological anthropology, and serves to further develop the critical thinking skills of students.
It includes novel exercises and a rich text accompaniment to any lab. In addition, this lab manual stands apart from the competition by its coverage of anatomy, the fossil record, and osteopathology; using high-quality photographs and questions that emphasize comparison and application rather than description.
Designed to be completed in a single semester, labs can be easily reorganized by individual instructors depending on their needs and preferences.
Highlights of This Edition:
- Excellent photographic images aid learning by increasing the visualization of natural history.
- Available anatomical specimens and fossil casts can be used to create real lab stations in order to examine materials three dimensionally.
- Darwinian medicine, the evolution of disease, and other applications of biological anthropology are given a great deal of coverage
NEW! This text is available to be value-packaged withIntroduction to Biological Anthropology by Patricia C. Rice of West Virginia University. Her textbook offers students a comprehensive introduction to biological anthropology, including such diverse topics as principles of evolution, macroevolution from fish to modern humans, and forensics. Please contact your local representative for details: www.ablongman.com/replocater
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- Excellent photographic images aid student learning by increasing the visualization of natural history
- Available anatomical specimens and fossil casts can be used to create real lab stations for students to examine materials three dimensionally
- Introduces analytical and statistical tools, which challenge students to develop the skill set of biological anthropology in a practical manner
- Darwinian medicine, the evolution of disease, and other applications of biological anthropology are given a great deal of coverage, so that students might see a practical aspect of the knowledge gained from studying patterns of evolutionary change in a critical fashion