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Biological Anthropology
This third edition presents a concise, student‑friendly introduction to biological anthropology, organized around the scientific method. Each chapter frames a key question—such as “What is a species?” or “How did humans evolve?”—offers structured answers, and then revisits the question to reflect evolving scientific understanding. The edition includes expanded coverage of recent paleoanthropological discoveries, primatology, human genetics, and adaptation studies—enhanced with illustrations, maps, and cross‑disciplinary readings. It remains well suited for undergraduate courses and general readers seeking a foundational overview of bioanthropology
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