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Physical anthropology provides valuable insights into what it means to be human from "summary" of Introduction to Physical Anthropology by Robert Jurmain,Lynn Kilgore,Wenda Trevathan,Russell L. Ciochon,Eric J. Bartelink

Physical anthropology delves into the study of human biological evolution and variation across time and space. By examining the fossil record, genetic evidence, and comparative anatomy, this discipline sheds light on the origins and development of the human species. Through the analysis of skeletal remains, researchers can infer information about past populations, such as their diet, health status, and social organization. This information helps us understand how our ancestors lived and adapted to their environments. Furthermore, physical anthropology explores the concept of race and human diversity. By studying genetic markers and physiological traits, scientists can determine the genetic relatedness and differences among human populations. T...
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    Introduction to Physical Anthropology

    Robert Jurmain

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