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Human Growth in the Past

Studies from Bones and Teeth

Robert D Hoppa editor Charles M FitzGerald editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:28th Oct '99

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An interdisciplinary analysis of human growth in past populations, first published in 1999.

By studying dental and skeletal remains, much can be learnt about how humans lived and grew in the past. This interdisciplinary volume, first published in 1999, places methodological issues of growth and development within a strong theoretical framework. It will be essential reading for biological and physical anthropologists.Studies of dental and skeletal growth and development have often been treated as independent disciplines within the literature. Human Growth in the Past, first published in 1999, brings together these two related fields of enquiry in a single volume whose purpose is to place methodological issues of growth and development in past populations within a strong theoretical framework. Contributions examine a variety of aspects of human growth in the past, drawing from both palaeoanthropological and bioarchaeological data. The book covers a wide spectrum of topics, from patterns of growth in humans and their close relatives, innovative methods and applications of techniques and models for the study of growth, to estimation of age-at-death in subadults and infant mortality in archaeological samples. Human Growth in the Past will be of interest to biological anthropologists, and those in the related fields of dental anatomy, evolutionary biology and developmental biology.

'Hoppa and FitzGerald have made a significant contribution to the field of human growth and development by producing this volume … Biological anthropologists should have this book on their shelves … students will find it a mine of stimulating ideas and information.' Bernard Wood, American Journal of Physical Anthropology

ISBN: 9780521631532

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm

Weight: 660g

334 pages