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245 04 $aThe Cambridge encyclopedia of human evolution /$cedited by Steve Jones, Robert Martin, and David Pilbeam ; executive editor, Sarah Bunney ; foreword by Richard Dawkins.
260 $aCambridge [England] ;$aNew York, NY, USA :$bCambridge University Press,$c1992.
300 $axiii, 506 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c29 cm
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490 1 $aCambridge reference book
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 473-486) and index.
505 00 $tList of reference tables --$tList of maps --$tList of contributors --$tForeword /$rRichard Dawkins --$tIntroduction : What makes us human? /$rDavid Pilbeam --$gpt. 1.$tPatterns of primate evolution --$g1.1.$tThe nature of evolution /$rSteve Jones --$tThe structure of DNA ;$tThe genetic code ;$tTranslating the genetic message ;$tEvolution, creation and controversy /$rSteve Jones --$g1.2.$tClassification and evolutionary relationships /$rRobert Martin --$tClassification of primates /$rRobert Martin --$g1.3.$tNon-human primates /$rMatt Cartmill --$g1.4.$tConservation of primates /$rRussell A. Mittermeier$gand$rEleanor J. Sterling --$tStudying primates in the wild /$rA.F. Richard --$tBreeding primates in captivity /$rRobert Martin.
505 00 $gpt. 2.$tThe life of primates --$g2.1.$tBody size and energy requirements /$rL.C. Aiello --$tScaling /$rRobert Martin --$tHuman body size and energy /$rL.C. Aiello --$g2.2$tHuman adaptations to the physical environment /$rP.T. Baker --$tSweating -- the human response to heat /$gP.T. Baker --$g2.3.$tDifferences between the sexes /$rGeorgina Mace --$g2.4.$tJaws and teeth /$rChristopher Dean --$g2.5.$tDiets and guts /$rD.J. Chivers --$tPrimate gum-eaters /$rRobert Martin --$g2.6.$tSelecting and processing food /$rKenneth E. Glander --$tFood in a primate's life /$rA.F. Richard --$g2.7.$tHuman diet and subsistence /$rD.R. Harris --$g2.8.$tPrimate locomotion and posture /$rJohn G. Fleagle --$tWalking on two legs /$rRobert Martin --$g2.9.$tHuman locomotion /$rR. McNeill Alexander --$tEnergy for walking and running /$rr. McNeill Alexander --$g2.10.$tPrimate reproduction /$rRobert Martin --$tPosture and childbirth /$rM.H. Day --$g2.11.$tHormones and sexual behaviour /$rA.F. Dixson --$g2.12.$tLife-history patterns /$rPaul H. Harvey --$tRates of breeding /$rRobert Martin --$g2.13.$tHuman growth and development /$rJames M. Tanner --$tEvolution of the human growth curve /$rJames M. Tanner --$tNeoteny /$rBrian T. Shea.
505 00 $gpt. 3.$tThe brain and language --$g3.1.$tPrimate brains and senses /$rTerrence W. Deacon --$tTesting the intelligence of apes /$rP.C. Lee --$tSleep and dreaming /$rStephen Young --$g3.2.$tThe human brain /$rTerrence W. Deacon --$tImpressions of ancestral brains /$rTerrence W. Deacon --$tThe brain and left-handedness /$rMarian Annett --$g3.3$tVocal communication by non-human primates /$rElke Zimmermann --$g3.4.$tBiological aspects of language /$rTerrence W. Deacon --$tBrain maturation and language acquisition /$rTerrence W. Deacon --$g3.5.$tHuman speech and language /$rPhilip Lieberman --$tEvolution of the speech apparatus /$rPhilip Lieberman --$g3.6.$tLanguage training of apes /$rE.S. Savage-Rumbaugh --$gpt. 4.$tPrimate social organisation --$g4.1.$tSocial behaviour and evolutionary theory /$rRobin Dunbar --$tGenes and altruism /$rRobin Dunbar --$tPrimate aggression /$rA.K. Turner --$g4.2.$tMating and parental care /$rRobin Dunbar --$tSocial changes /$rA.F. Richard --$tHuman mating patterns /$rRobin Dunbar --$g4.3.$tHome range and territory /$rPaul H. Harvey$gand$rAndrew F. Read --$g4.4.$tSmell as a signal /$rR.W. Sussman --$g4.5.$tFacial patterns as signals and masks /$rJonathan Kingdon --$tHuman facial expressions /$rStephen Young.
505 00 $gpt. 5.$tHuman evolution in a geological context --$g5.1.$tLand movements and species dispersal /$rPeter J. Whybrow --$g5.2.$tClimatic change in the past /$rNeil Roberts --$g5.3.$tMethods of dating /$rF.H. Brown --$tCorrelating the East African hominid sites /$rF.H. Brown --$tFossils as dating indicators /$rDavid Pilbeam --$g5.4.$tFossil deposits and their investigation /$rDanna K. Behrensmeyer --$tTaphonomy -- the science of burial /$rAnna K. Behrensmeyer --$g5.5.$tReconstructing past environments /$rPeter Andrews --$gpt. 6.$tThe primate fossil record --$g6.1.$tThe fossil history of primates /$rElwyn Simons --$tEvolution of prosimians /$rPhilip D. Gingerich --$g6.2.$tEvolution of New World monkeys /$rA.L. Rosenberger --$g6.3.$tEvolution of Old World monkeys /$rEric Delson --$g6.4.$tEvolution of apes /$rJay Kelley --$g6.5.$tEvolution of australopithecines /$rB.A. Wood --$g6.6.$tEvolution of early humans /$rC.B. Stringer.
505 00 $gpt. 7.$tPrimate genetics and evolution --$g7.1.$tPrinciples of genetics /$rD. Whitehouse --$tMendel and the beginnings of genetics /$rSteve Jones --$tThe bald lemur -- a primate model for a human genetic disease /$rD. Whitehouse --$g7.2.$tGenetic diversity in humans /$rSteve Jones --$tElectrophoresis -- separating giant molecules /$rSteve Jones --$tLife's fingerprints /$rSteve Jones --$tThe polymerase chain reaction: amplifying life /$rSteve Jones --$g7.3.$tMutation and human evolution /$rSteve Jones --$g7.4.$tHuman chromosomes /$rJoy D.A. Delhanty --$tTechniques for studying chromosomes /$rJoy D.A. Delhanty --$tThe Y chromosome /$rSteve Jones --$tPrenatal screening for chromosomal abnormalities /$rJoy D.A. Delhanty --$g7.5.$tBottlenecks in human evolution /$rShahin Rouhani$gand$rSteve Jones --$tTristan da Cunha -- a genetic laboratory /$rSteve Jones --$g7.6.$tNatural selection in humans /$rSteve Jones --$g7.7.$tDistribution of genetic diseases in human populations /$rF. Vogel --$tThe Hardy-Weinberg rule : how genes behave in populations /$rSteve Jones --$tFirst-cousin marriages /$rF. Vogel.
505 00 $gpt. 8.$tGenetic clues of relatedness --$g8.1.$tMeasuring relatedness /$rA.E. Friday --$tCalibrating the molecular clock /$rA.E. Friday --$g8.2.$tChromosomal evolution in primates /$rJ. Marks --$g8.3.$tImmunological evidence on primates /$rV. Sarich --$tGenetics and the immune system /$rSteve Jones --$g8.4.$tReconstructing human evolution from proteins /$rMorris Goodman --$g8.5.$tDNA-DNA hybridisation in the study of primate evolution /$rC.G. Sibley --$tThe DNA hybridisation technique /$rC.G. Sibley --$g8.6.$tHuman evolution : the evidence from DNA sequencing /$rA.E. Friday --$tCutting, slicing and sequencing genes /$rSteve Jones --$tHunting for genes with a Southern blot /$rSteve Jones --$tWas Eve an African? /$rSteve Jones --$gpt. 9.$tEarly human behaviour and ecology --$g9.1.$tThe hominid way of life /$rRichard Potts --$tCannibalism or ritual dismemberment? /$rPaul G. Bahn --$g9.2.$tStudying human evolution by analogy /$rRobert Foley --$g9.3.$tEarly human mental abilities /$rJ.A.J. Gowlett --$tToolmaking by apes /$rP.C. Lee --$g9.4.$tEvolution of human manipulation /$rErik Trinkaus --$g9.5.$tTools -- the Palaeolithic record /$rJ.A.J. Gowlett --$tThrowing /$rBarbara Isaac --$g9.6.$tAncient art /$rPaul G. Bahn --$g9.7.$tSubsistence -- a key to the past /$rLewis R. Binford --$g9.8.$tReconstructing prehistoric diet /$rN.J. van der Merwe --$tHow bones reveal diet /$rN.J. van der Merwe --$g9.9.$tOrigins of agriculture /$rFrank Hole --$g9.10.$tDomestication of animals /$rJuliet Clutton-Brock.
505 00 $gpt. 10.$tHuman populations, past and present --$g10.1.$tThe dispersion of modern humans /$rW.W. Howells --$tThe peopling of the Pacific /$rSteve Jones --$tGenes and language /$rSteve Jones --$tFossil DNA /$rSteve Jones --$g10.2.$tReconstructing ancient populations /$rJ. Landers --$g10.3.$tHuman populations before agriculture /$rR.S. Meindl --$g10.4.$tPeople and disease /$rA. Dobson --$tEpidemiological theory /$rA. Dobson --$gImmunisation and the eradication of disease /$rA. Dobson --$g10.5.$tTrends in population growth /$rJ. Landers --$tDemographic analysis /$rJ. Landers --$g10.6.$tFertility control : past, present and future /$rAlan S. McNeilly --$tDevelopments in fertility treatments /$rD.I. Lewis-Jones --$g10.7.$tTribal peoples in the modern world /$rV. Luling --$tTribal peoples and their ways of life /$rV. Luling --$tConclusion : The evolutionary future of humankind /$rSteve Jones --$tEugenics /$tSteve Jones --$tAppendix 1 : Who's who of historical figures --$tAppendix 2 : Geological timescale --$tAppendix 3 : World map of sites --$tGlossary --$tFurther reading --$tIndex --$tAcknowledgements.
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650 6 $aHomme$xÉvolution$xEncyclopédie.
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