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related to Physical anthropology
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related to Physical anthropology as a subject or category
Description Term used during the period 2002-present
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Stoecker, Holger
(2013)
Sammeln, Erforschen, Zurückgeben?: Menschliche Gebeine aus der Kolonialzeit in akademischen und musealen Sammlungen.
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Article
Kyllingstad, Jon Røyne
(2013)
Norwegian Physical Anthropology and the Idea of a Nordic Master Race.
Current Anthropology
(pp. 46-56).
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Article
Kaplan, Judith
(2013)
“Voices of the People”: Linguistic Research among Germany's Prisoners of War during World War I.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(p. 281).
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Article
Santos, Gonçalo
(2013)
The Birth of Physical Anthropology in Late Imperial Portugal.
Current Anthropology
(pp. 33-45).
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Article
Anderson, Warwick
(2013)
Racial Hybridity, Physical Anthropology, and Human Biology in the Colonial Laboratories of the United States.
Current Anthropology
(pp. 95-107).
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Article
Santos, Ricardo Ventura
(2013)
Guardian Angel on a Nation's Path: Contexts and Trajectories of Physical Anthropology in Brazil in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries.
Current Anthropology
(pp. 17-32).
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Article
Sibeud, Emmanuelle
(2013)
A Useless Colonial Science? Practicing Anthropology in the French Colonial Empire, circa 1880--1960.
Current Anthropology
(pp. 83-94).
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Article
Selcer, Perrin
(2013)
Beyond the Cephalic Index: Negotiating Politics to Produce UNESCO's Scientific Statements on Race.
Current Anthropology
(pp. 173-184).
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Article
Smocovitis, Vassiliki Betty
(2013)
Humanizing Evolution: Anthropology, the Evolutionary Synthesis, and the Prehistory of Biological Anthropology, 1927--1962.
Current Anthropology
(pp. 108-125).
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Article
Turner, Trudy R.
(2013)
Ethical Issues in Human Population Biology.
Current Anthropology
(pp. 222-232).
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Article
Lindee, Susan; Santos, Ricardo Ventura
(2013)
The Biological Anthropology of Living Human Populations: World Histories, National Styles, and International Networks: An Introduction to Supplement 5.
Current Anthropology
(pp. 3-16).
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Book
Troumpeta, Sevaste
(2013)
Physical Anthropology, Race and Eugenics in Greece (1880s--1970s).
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Article
Marks, Jonathan
(2013)
The Origins of Anthropological Genetics.
Current Anthropology
(pp. 161-172).
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Article
Nowak-Kemp, Małgosia; Galanakis, Yannis
(2012)
Ancient Greek Skulls in the Oxford University Museum, Part I: George Rolleston, Oxford and the Formation of the Human Skulls Collection.
Journal of the History of Collections
(p. 89).
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Book
Inhorn, Marcia Claire; Wentzell, Emily A.
(2012)
Medical Anthropology at the Intersections: Histories, Activisms, and Futures.
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Article
Mikels-Carrasco, Jessica
(2012)
Sherwood Washburn's New Physical Anthropology: Rejecting the “Religion of Taxonomy”.
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
(p. 79).
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Article
Anderson, Warwick
(2012)
Hybridity, Race, and Science: The Voyage of the Zaca, 1934--1935.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 229-253).
(/isis/citation/CBB001250834/)
Article
Howes, Hilary
(2012)
“Shrieking Savages” and “Men of Milder Customs”: Dr. Adolf Bernhard Meyer in New Guinea, 1873.
Journal of Pacific History
(p. 21).
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Article
Sommer, Marianne
(2012)
Human Evolution across the Disciplines: Spotlights on American Anthropology and Genetics.
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
(p. 211).
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Chapter
Lock, Margaret
(2012)
From Genetics to Postgenomics and the Discovery of the New Social.
In: Medical Anthropology at the Intersections: Histories, Activisms, and Futures
(p. 129).
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