Evaluating evidence in biological anthropology : the strange and the familiar /
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Imprint: | Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2020. |
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Description: | x, 219 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Cambridge studies in biological and evolutionary anthropology ; [83] Cambridge studies in biological and evolutionary anthropology ; 83. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12007651 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: (Re)discovery of the strange and the familiar : theory and methods for a twenty-first-century biological anthropology / Sang-Hee Lee and Cathy Willermet
- Part I. The strange and the familiar : new landscapes and theoretical approaches. 1. Women in human evolution redux / Dänae G. Khorasani and Sang-Hee Lee ; 2. Hegemony and the Central Asian Paleolithic record : perspectives on Pleistocene landscapes and morphological mosaicism / Michelle M. Glantz ; 3. Anthopology now : how popular science (mis)characterizes human evolution / Marc Kissel ; 4. The strangeness of not eating insects : the loss of an important food source in the United States / Julie J. Lesnik ; 5. Methods without meaning : moving beyond body counts in research on behavior and health / Robin G. Nelson
- Part II. (Re)discovery of evidence : new thinking about data, methods, and fields. 6. (Re)discovering paleopathology : integrating individuals and populations in bioarchaeology / Ann L.W. Stodder and Jennifer F. Byrnes ; 7. Parsing the paradox : examining heterogeneous frailty in bioarchaeological assemblages / Sharon N. DeWitte ; 8. Seeing RED : a novel solution to a familiar categorical data problem / Cathy Willermet, John Daniels, Heather J.H. Edgar, and Joseph McKean ; 9. Paleoanthropology and analytical bias : citation practices, analytical choice, and prioritizing quality over quantity / Adam P. Van Arsdale ; 10. (Re)discovering ancient hominin environments : how stable carbon isotopes of modern chimpanzee communities can inform paleoenvironmental reconstruction / Melanie M. Beasley and Margaret J. Schoeninger ; 11. Discussion and conclusion : move forward, critically / Cathy Willermet and Sang-Hee Lee.