The Biological Anthropology of Living Human Populations

Current Anthropology has a special supplemental issue available (for free) titled “The Biological Anthropology of Living Human Populations.” I will not have a chance to go through it in detail till later, but it looks to be a great collection of papers on the history and current challenges within the field.

A good day for freely available resources on the web!

About Adam Van Arsdale

I am biological anthropologist with a specialization in paleoanthropology. My research focuses on the pattern of evolutionary change in humans over the past two million years, with an emphasis on the early evolution and dispersal of our genus, Homo. My work spans a number of areas including comparative anatomy, genetics and demography.
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