52 research outputs found
Egg on the Face, f in the Mouth, and the Overbite
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FILM REVIEWS
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The Nazi connection: Eugenics, American racism, and German National Socialism. By Stefan KĂśhl. New York: Oxford University Press. 1994. 166 pp. ISBN 0-19-508260-5. $22.00 (cloth)
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Human intelligence. Edited by J. McVicker Hunt. 283 pp., figures, tables, bibliography. transaction books , New Brunswick, New Jersey. 1972. $2.95 (paper)
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Yearbook of physical anthropology 1966. Edited by GenovÉs T. Santiago with Gabriel W. Lasker and Jack H. Prost. v + 320 pp. American Association of Physical Anthropologists in Cooperation with the Instituto de Investigaciones HistÓricas, Universidad Nacional AutÓnoma de Mexico and the Instituto Nacional de AntropologÍa e Historia, CÓrdoba 45, Mexico 7, D. F. 1967. $4.50
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Ape, man, apeman: Changing views since 1600. Edited by Raymond Corbey and Bert Theunissen. Leiden: Department of Prehistory of Leiden University. 1995. 408 pp. ISBN 90-73368-05-7. npg (paper)
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Die fossilgeschichte des menschen. By Wilhelm Gieseler. Gustav Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart. 1974. ix–357 pp., figures, tables, bibliography, index. DM 36.–(paper)
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Tales of the phylogenetic woods: The evolution and significance of evolutionary trees
The styles of continuing intellectual traditions can have a major effect on the way in which scientific findings are expressed. Darwin and Huxley, for all their intellectual daring followed the skeptical tactics of the Scottish Enlightenment and avoided the construction of human phylogenetic trees, even though they were aware of the evidence on which such could have been constructed. The romantic evolutionism of Haeckel, Keith, and many subsequent writers in English produced suggested phylogenies on the basis of largely hypothetical forms including Homo “alalus,” “stupidus,” and “Eoanthropus.” The structural aspects of phylogenetic schemes that derive from the French intellectual ethos, from catastrophism to cladistics and punctuated equilibria, have stressed discrete categorical entities in the tradition of Platonic essentialism and have tended to avoid a consideration of evolutionary dynamics.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/37610/1/1330560415_ftp.pd
Human diversity. By Alexander Alland, Jr. 220 pp. Columbia University Press, New York. 1971. $7.50
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Rassengeschichte der Menschheit. Asien III: Ostasien. Edited by Ilse Schwidetzky. MÜnchen: R. Oldenbourg Verlag. 1984. 144 pp., figures, tables, plates. DM 98,—(paper)
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