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Cover Page
Exploring Biological Anthropology The Essentials
Preface
Part I Foundations
1 What Is Biological Anthropology?
Chapter 1 Preview
Anthropology and Its Subfields
The Scope of Biological Anthropology
Paleoanthropology
Skeletal Biology and Human Osteology
Paleopathology and Bioarchaeology
Forensic Anthropology
Primatology
Human Biology
The Roots of Modern Biological Anthropology
Chapter 1 • Summary
What Is Biological Anthropology?
Anthropology
Biological Anthropology
MyAnthroLab Connections
2 Origins of Evolutionary Thought
Chapter 2 Preview
What Is Science?
The Early Thinkers
The Roots of Modern Science
Linnaeus and the Natural Scheme of Life
The Road to the Darwinian Revolution
Comte de Buffon
Georges Cuvier
Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
The Uniformitarians: Hutton and Lyell
The Darwinian Revolution
The Galápagos
Refining the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
Alfred Russel Wallace
Science and Creationism
Chapter 2 • Summary
Origins of Evolutionary Thought
History of Evolutionary Thought
After Darwin
MyAnthroLab Connections
Part II Mechanisms of Evolution
3 Genetics: Cells and Molecules
Chapter 3 Preview
The Study of Genetics
The Cell
Cell Anatomy
DNA Structure and Function
DNA Structure I: The Molecular Level
DNA Function I: Replication
DNA Function II: Protein Synthesis
DNA Structure II: Chromosomes and Cell Division
Mitosis
Meiosis
Different Kinds and Numbers of Chromosomes
Chromosomal Abnormalities
Molecular Tools for Bioanthropological Research
Indirect and Direct Research Methods
PCR, Mitochondrial DNA, and Ancient DNA
Mitochondrial DNA
Ancient DNA
Chapter 3 • Summary
Genetics: Cells and Molecules
Genetics
DNA
Molecular Tools for Bioanthropological Research
MyAnthroLab Connections
4 Genetics: From Genotype to Phenotype
Chapter 4 Preview
From Genotype to Phenotype
The ABO Blood Type System
Obesity: A Complex Interaction
Mendelian Genetics
Mendel’s Postulates
Linkage and Crossing Over
Mutation
Point Mutation and Sickle Cell Disease
Trinucleotide Repeat Diseases
Mutations: Bad, Neutral, and Good
X-Linked Disorders
Mendelian Genetics in Humans
Genetics Beyond Mendel
Polygenic Traits, the Phenotype, and the Environment
Heritability and IQ Test Score Performance
Phenylketonuria: Illustrating Mendelian and Post-Mendelian Concepts
Genes and Environments
Chapter 4 • Summary
Genetics: From Genotype to Phenotype
Mendelian Genetics
Genetics Beyond Mendel
MyAnthroLab Connections
5 The Forces of Evolution and the Formation of Species
Chapter 5 Preview
How Evolution Works
Where Does Variation Come From?
How Natural Selection Works
Other Ways By Which Evolution Happens
Gene Flow
Genetic Drift
Darwin and Sexual Selection
Classification and Evolution
Taxonomy and Speciation
What Is a Species?
Species Concepts
Reproductive Isolating Mechanisms
How Species Are Formed
The Tempo of Speciation
Adaptation
Is Everything Adaptive?
Hardy–Weinberg Equilibrium
Levels of Selection
Inclusive Fitness
Chapter 5 • Summary
The Forces of Evolution and the Formation of Species
Overview of Evolution
Formation of Species
MyAnthroLab Connections
6 Human Variation: Evolution, Adaptation, and Adaptability
Chapter 6 Preview
Human Variation at the Individual and Group Levels
What Is a Population?
Historical Perspectives on Human Variation
Recording Human Variation in Past Civilizations
The Monogenism–Polygenism Debate
Race and Racism in the Twentieth Century
Changing Attitudes toward Race in Anthropology
Deconstructing Racial Features
Skin Color
Eye Form
Hair Color and Form
Head Shape
Population Genetics
Polymorphisms: ABO and Other Blood Type Systems
Maternal–Fetal Incompatibility
The Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) System
Gene Flow and Protein Polymorphisms
Gene Flow in Contemporary Populations
Polymorphisms and Phylogenetic Studies
Constructing a Phylogenetic Tree
A Genetic Tree of the World’s Populations
Polymorphisms and Natural Selection in Human Populations
The Evolution of Lactose Tolerance
Balanced Polymorphisms: Sickle Cell and Other Conditions
Heterozygous Advantage
Other Possible Disease-Associated Balanced Polymorphisms
Adaptation and Adaptability
Levels of Adaptability
Heat and Cold
Body Size and Shape
Living at High Altitude
Skin Color
Advantages and Disadvantages of Light and Dark Skin Color
Evolutionary Synthesis
Chapter 6 • Summary
Human Variation: Evolution, Adaptation, and Adaptability
Human Variation
Polymorphisms
Adaptation and Adaptability
MyAnthroLab Connections
Part III Primates
7 The Primates
Chapter 7 Preview
The Primate Radiation
The Extraordinary Diversity of Nonhuman Primates
What Exactly Is a Primate?
Anatomical Traits
Generalized Body Plan
Grasping Hands with Opposable Thumbs or Big Toes
Flattened Nails
Forward-Facing Eyes with Stereoscopic Vision
Petrosal Bulla
Enclosed Bony Eye Orbits in the Skull
Life History Traits
Single Offspring
Large Brains
Extended Ontogeny
Behavioral Traits
Activity Patterns
A Guide to the Nonhuman Primates
The Strepsirhines
The Lemurs
North and South America
Europe and Asia
Africa
The Lorises
The Haplorhines
The Tarsiers
The New World Monkeys
The Old World Monkeys
The Hominoids
Gibbons
Orangutans
Gorillas
Chimpanzees
Bonobos
Primate Ecology
Diet
You Are What You Eat: Dietary and Digestive Strategies
Diet and Feeding Competition
Territories and Ranges
Predation
Primate Communities
8 Primate Behavior
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Studying Primates
The Evolution of Primate Social Behavior
Social Behavior and Reproductive Asymmetry
Male Reproductive Strategies
Dominance
Female Reproductive Strategies
Dominance
Sexual Receptivity Signals
Why Are Nonhuman Primates Social?
The Paradox of Sociality
Access to Mates
Food
Avoiding Predators
Types of Nonhuman Primate Societies
Solitary
Polygyny
One-Male Polygyny
Multimale Polygyny
Fission–Fusion Polygyny
Polyandry
Chapter 8 • Summary
Primate Behavior
The Study of Nonhuman Primates
Primate Societies
MyAnthroLab Connections
Part IV The Fossil Record
9 Geology and Primate Origins
Chapter 9 Preview
How to Become a Fossil
The Importance of Context
Stratigraphy
The Geologic Time Scale
How Old Is It?
Relative Dating Techniques
Calibrated Relative Dating Techniques
Geomagnetic Polarity
Chronometric Dating Techniques
The Earth in the Cenozoic
Continents and Land Masses
The Environment in the Cenozoic
Oxygen Isotopes, Temperature, and Sea Level
Vegetation
Stable Carbon Isotope Ratios in Teeth and Soil
Animal Communities
Climate Change and Early Primate Evolution
Changes in the Paleocene: The Origin of Primates?
Why Primates?
True Primates of the Eocene
Adapoids (strepsirhine ancestors)
Omomyoids (haplorhine ancestors)
Selective Pressures Favoring the Strepsirhine–Haplorhine Split
Climate Change and the Origin of Monkeys and Apes
The First Monkeys?
New World Monkeys
Old World Monkeys
What Favored the Origin of Anthropoids?
The Earliest Apes
Selection Pressures and the Divergence of Monkeys and Apes
The Monkey’s Tale: What Happened to Primate Diversity in the Miocene?
Molecular Evolution in Primates
A Primate Molecular Phylogeny
Chapter 9 • Summary
Geology and Primate Origins
Geological Time Scale and Stratigraphy
Dating Methods
Reconstructing Ancient Environments
Origin of Primates
Monkeys and Apes
MyAnthroLab Connections
10 Early Hominins and Australopithecus
Chapter 10 Preview
Becoming a Biped
Anatomical Changes
The Vertebral Column and Skull
The Pelvis and Birth Canal
The Leg
The Foot
The Arm
Constructing the Bipedal Body Plan
Why Bipeds?
Energetic Efficiency
Ecological and Dietary Influences on Bipedalism
Sexual Selection, Mating Strategies, and Bipedalism
The Transition to Human Behavior
What Made Humans Human?
Will You Know a Hominin When You See One?
The First Hominins?
Sahelanthropus tchadensis (7.0–6.0 MYA)
Orrorin tugenensis (6.0 MYA)
Ardipithecus ramidus (4.4 MYA) and Ardipithecus kadabba (5.8–5.2 MYA)
Australopithecus and Kin
Australopithecus anamensis (4.2–3.9 MYA)
Australopithecus afarensis (3.9–2.9 MYA)
East and West African Hominins (3.5–2.5 MYA)
Australopithecus africanus (3.5–<2.0 MYA)
Australopithecus sediba (1.97–1.78 MYA)
“Robust” Australopithecus (or Paranthropus)
Australopithecus (P.) aethiopicus (2.7–2.5 MYA)
Australopithecus (P.) boisei (2.3–1.2 MYA)
Australopithecus (P.) robustus (2.0–1.5 MYA)
Understanding the Australopithecus Radiation
Cohabitation
Tools and Intelligence
Ancestors and Descendants
Chapter 10 • Summary
Early Hominins and Australopithecus
Anatomical Adaptations to Bipedality and Selective Pressures at Work
Earliest Hominins, Australopithecus, and Kin
Geological Context of East and South African Hominin Sites
MyAnthroLab Connections
11 Rise of the Genus Homo
Chapter 11 Preview
Climate and the Evolution of Homo in the Pliocene and Pleistocene
Defining the Genus Homo
Earliest Genus Homo
Early Tool Use
Hunting and Scavenging
Who Was Homo erectus?
Anatomical Features
The Skull and Teeth
Body Size and Shape
Homo erectus versus Homo ergaster
Homo erectus Around the World
African Origins
The First African Diaspora: Republic of Georgia
Fossil Size
Scaling of Size to Other Traits
Sexual Dimorphism
Regional, Populational, or Nutritional Size Differences
Dispersal Into East Asia
Indonesia
China
The Status of Homo erectus in Europe
The Lifeways of Homo erectus
Homo erectus and the Early Stone Age
A Higher-Quality Diet: Homo erectus Subsistence
Homo erectus Life History
Homo erectus Leaves Africa
Chapter 11 • Summary
Rise of the Genus Homo
Defining Homo habilis
Homo erectus
Tools and Behavior
MyAnthroLab Connections
12 Archaic Homo sapiens and Neandertals
Chapter 12 Preview
Hominin Evolution in the Mid- to Late Pleistocene
Defining Anatomically Modern Homo sapiens
Archaic Homo sapiens
European Archaic Homo sapiens
African Archaic Homo sapiens
Asian Archaic Homo sapiens
Behavior of Archaic Homo sapiens
Stone Tools
Tools from Organic Materials
Big-Game Hunting
Fire, Campsites, and Home Sites
The Neandertals
Geographic and Temporal Distribution
History of Neandertal Discovery
Neandertal Anatomy and DNA: Built for the Cold
Growing up Neandertal
Health and Disease
Neandertal Behavior
Material Culture
Coping with Cold
Hunting, Subsistence, and Cannibalism
Burials
Ritual and Symbolic Behavior
Phylogenetic and Taxonomic Issues: An Overview
Chapter 12 • Summary
Archaic Homo sapiens and Neandertals
The Muddle in the Middle—Archaic H. sapiens
Neandertal Bodies
Neandertal Minds
Tools of the Middle and Upper Paleolithic
MyAnthroLab Connections
13 The Emergence, Dispersal, and Bioarchaeology of Homo sapiens
Chapter 13 Preview
The Emergence of Modern Humans
Models of Modern Human Origins
Replacement and Multiregional Models
Predictions of the Two Models
Anatomy and Distribution of Early Humans
Africa
Near East
Europe
Asia and Southeast Asia
Australia
Archaeology of Modern Human Origins
Stone and Other Tools
Subsistence
Symbolism, Burial, and Art
Burials
Art and Ornamental Objects
Molecular Genetics and Human Origins
Mitochondrial DNA
The Y Chromosome
MRCAs for Nuclear Genes
Ancient DNA
Interpreting Models of Human Origins
Paleontology and Archaeology
Molecular Genetics
Bioarchaeology After the Origin of Modern Humans
Settlement of the New World and Pacific Islands
The Americas
The Pacific Islands
Biological Changes at the Origins of Agriculture and Shifts to Sedentism
Physical and Cultural Consequences of Colonization
Chapter 13 • Summary
The Emergence and Dispersal of Homo sapiens
Models of Modern Human Origins
Defining Homo sapiens
Bioarcheology After the Origin of Modern Humans
MyAnthroLab Connections
Part V Foundations
14 Evolution of the Brain and Behavior
Chapter 14 Preview
Overview of the Brain
Issues in Hominin Brain Evolution
Humans Have “Large” Brains
Brain Size and the Fossil Record
Early Hominins and Robust Australopithecus
Early Homo and Homo erectus
Archaic Homo sapiens, Neandertals, and Modern Homo sapiens
Brain Reorganization
Language: Biology and Evolution
Language in the Brain
Language Lateralization
Language in the Throat
Language Ability and the Fossil Record
Endocasts and the Evolution of Brain Asymmetries
Hyoid Bone
Scenarios of Language Evolution
The Evolution of Human Behavior
The Evolution of Human Behavior: Four Approaches
Paleontological Reconstructions of Behavior
Biocultural Approaches
Evolutionary Psychology
Human Evolutionary (or Behavioral) Ecology
Traditional Lives in Evolutionary Ecological Perspective
Wealth, Reproductive Success, and Survival
Physiology and Ecology
Hunting, Gathering, and the Sexual Division of Labor
Sexual Selection and Human Behavior
Risk-Taking Behavior
Inbreeding Avoidance and Incest Taboos
Inbreeding Avoidance and Incest Rules
Brother–Sister Inbreeding and the Westermarck Hypothesis
Chapter 14 • Summary
Evolution of the Brain and Behavior
Evolution of the Human Brain
Evolution of Human Behavior
MyAnthroLab Connections
15 Biomedical and Forensic Anthropology
Chapter 15 Preview
Biomedical Anthropology and the Biocultural Perspective
Birth, Growth, and Aging
Human Childbirth
Patterns of Human Growth
Stages of Human Growth
The Prenatal or Gestational Stage
Infancy, Juvenile Stage, Adolescence, and Adulthood
The Secular Trend in Growth
Menarche and Menopause
Aging
Infectious Disease and Biocultural Evolution
Human Behavior and the Spread of Infectious Disease
Agriculture
Mobility and Migration
Infectious Disease and the Evolutionary Arms Race
The Immune System
Cultural and Behavioral Interventions
Evolutionary Adaptations
Diet and Disease
The Paleolithic Diet
Agriculture and Nutritional Deficiency
Agriculture and Abundance: Thrifty and Nonthrifty Genotypes
Forensic Anthropology, Life, Death, and the Skeleton
Field Recovery and Laboratory Processing
The Biological Profile
Age at Death
Sex
Ancestry
Height and Weight
Premortem Injury and Disease
Perimortem and Postmortem Trauma
Identification and Forensic Anthropology
Time Since Death
Antemortem Records, Facial Reconstruction, and Positive IDs
Applications of Forensic Anthropology
Mass Fatalities
War Dead
War Crimes and Genocide
Epilogue
Chapter 15 • Summary
Biomedical and Forensic Anthropology
Biomedical Anthropology and the Biocultural Perspective
Forensic Anthropology
MyAnthroLab Connections
Appendix A Primate and Human Comparative Anatomy
Appendix B The Hardy–Weinberg Equilibrium
Appendix C Metric–Imperial Conversions
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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