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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.00.20150123.full.mrc:543047007:2633
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008 720914s1961 ilua b 00110 eng d
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100 1 $aWashburn, S. L.$q(Sherwood Larned),$d1911-2000.
245 10 $aSocial life of early man /$cedited by Sherwood L. Washburn.
260 $aChicago :$bAldine Pub. Co.,$cc1961.
300 $avii, 299 p. :$bill. ;$c26 cm.
440 0 $aViking Fund publications in anthropology ;$vno. 31
504 $aIncludes bibliographies and index.
505 00 $tThe meaning of taxonomic statements /$rGeorge Gaylord Simpson, Harvard University --$tEast African fossil Hominoidea and the classification within this super-family /$rL. S. B. Leakey, Nairobi, Kenya --$tQuantitative taxonomy and human evolution /$rBernard Campbell, Cambridge University --$tSome considerations in the formulation of theories of human phylogeny /$rJ. S. Weiner, Oxford University$tAge changes, sex differences, and variability as factors in the classification of primates /$rAdolph H. Schultz, Anthropolgisches Institut der Universität Zurich --$tThe evaluation of characteristics of the skull, hands, and feet for Primate taxonomy /$rJosef Biegert, Anthropolgisches Institut der Universität Zurich --$tThe classification of Oreopithecus /$rWilliam L. Straus, Jr., The Johns Hopkins University.
505 80 $tThe locomotor functions of Hominids /$rJohn Napier, University of London --$tBehavior and human evolution /$rS. L. Washburn, University of California at Berkeley --$tMan's place in the Phylogeny of the Primates as reflected in Serum proteins /$rMorris Goodman, Wayne State University --$tThe Chromosomes of the Hominoidea /$rHarold P. Klinger, John L. Hamerton, David Mutton, and Ernst M. Lang, University of Basel and University of London --$tPerspectives in molecular anthropology /$rEmile Zuckerkandl, California Institute of Technology --$tSome problems in the analysis and comparison of Monkey and Ape behavior /$rK. R. L. Hall, University of Bristol --$tA comparision of the ecology and behvior of monkeys and apes /$rIrven DeVore, Harvard University.
505 80 $tPsychological definitions of Man /$rAnne Roe, Harvard University --$tThe taxonomic evaluation of fossil Hominids /$rErnst Mayr, Harvard University --$tGenetic entities in Hominid evolution /$rTheodosius Dobzhansky, Rockefeller Institute.
650 0 $aPrehistoric peoples.
650 0 $aPrimates$xBehavior.
650 2 $aBehavior, Animal
650 2 $aSocial Behavior
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