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100 1 $aMontagu, Ashley,$d1905-1999.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79090226
245 10 $aAnthropology and human nature.
260 $aBoston :$bP. Sargent,$c[1957]
300 $a390 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm.
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490 1 $aAn Extending horizons book
505 00 $g1.$tWhy anthropology:$tWhy anthropology --$g2.$tMan and human nature:$tThe young of human kind --$tMan -and human nature --$tTime-binding and the concept of culture --$tMorals and moralisms --$g3.$tRace:$tA consideration of the concept of race --$tSome psychodynamic factors in race prejudice --$tNatural selection and the mental capacities of mankind --$g4.$tAnthropology and medicine:$tAnthropology and medicine --$tContributions of anthropology to psychosomatic medicine --$g5.$tSexual development and sex beliefs:$tInfertility of the unmarried in primitive societies --$tThe existence of a sterile phase in female adolescence --$tThe origin of subincision in Australia --$tPhysiology and the origins of the menstrual prohibitions --$g6.$tPsychobiological development:$tThe mind of the skin --$tConstitutional and prenatal factors in infant and child health --$tWolf-children and feral man --$tThe biologist looks at crime --$g7.$tCrime:$tCrime and the anthropologist --$g8.$tPrimitive medicine:$tPrimitive medicine --$g9.$tThe evolution of man and mind:$tTime, morphology, and neotony in the evolution of man --$tNeotony and the evolution of the human mind --$g10.$tAppendix:$tThe intelligence of Southern whites and Northern Negroes --$tRacial intelligence --$tPrehistory --$tOn the relation between body size, waking activity and social life in the primates --$tCannibalism and primitive man --$tThe concept of atavism.
650 0 $aAnthropology.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85005581
830 0 $aExtending horizons books.
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