Biological anthropology is the sub-discipline of anthropology that studies human evolution and variation. Specific emphasis is on mechanisms of biological evolution, genetic inheritance, human ...
These are some of the big questions biological anthropology seeks to answer ... room you will also find articles on the ways ancient physical evidence is used to identify species and build ...
The biological anthropology faculty at CU have interests and research strengths that cross sub-disciplinary boundaries and foster collaboration with faculty and graduate students in other disciplines ...
even as a majority of biological anthropologists favor the reality of the race perspective, not one introductory textbook of physical anthropology even presents that perspective as a possibility.
International Journal of Primatology ' … a provocative, refreshingly nonconfrontational, structured set of musings on hominin evolution …' American Journal of Physical Anthropology ...
The graduate program in biological anthropology at CU Boulder offers training in several areas, including primatology, human biology, and paleoanthropology. We share an interest in human ecology, the ...
It is also a social science because biological anthropologists study human biology within the context of culture and behavior. Simply put, they study humans from a biocultural perspective across space ...
We hope this free and accessible database facilitates and encourages international collaborations and promotes data sharing and open access in an effort to ultimately advance biological and forensic ...
This is an important and timely offering, and a happy addition to my library." Kerrie Lewis Graham, American Journal of Physical Anthropology "During the half century since Jane Goodall first observed ...
A biological and physical sciences major takes a flexible, broad approach to science. Students can tailor their coursework to fit an area of interest, such as environmental science, forensic ...
Wherever there are (or were) humans or other primates, there are opportunities for anthropological study. In the United States, we break the discipline into four subfields: archaeology, socio-cultural ...