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0.61 Martin Burd, Sexual Selection and Human Evolution: All or None Adaptation?, American Anthropologist, 1986.
0.61 Thad Q. Bartlett Robert W. Sussman James M. Cheverud, Infant Killing in Primates: A Review of Observed Cases with Specific Reference to the Sexual Selection Hypothesis, American Anthropologist, 1993.
0.60 Agustin Fuentes, Re-Evaluating Primate Monogamy, American Anthropologist, 1998.
0.58 Paul W. Turke L. L. Betzig, Testing Sociobiological Theory: A Reply to Handwerker and Crosbie, American Anthropologist, 1983.
0.57 James J. McKenna, The Evolution of Allomothering Behavior among Colobine Monkeys: Function and Opportunism in Evolution, American Anthropologist, 1979.
0.57 Craig B. Stanford, The Hunting Ecology of Wild Chimpanzees: Implications for the Evolutionary Ecology of Pliocene Hominids, American Anthropologist, 1996.
0.56 Roger W. Wescott, Hominid Uprightness and Primate Display, American Anthropologist, 1967.
0.56 Fernanda P. Tabacow Sérgio L. Mendes Karen B. Strier, Spread of a Terrestrial Tradition in an Arboreal Primate, American Anthropologist, 2009.
0.55 Sue Boinski Robert P. Quatrone Hilary Swartz, Substrate and Tool Use by Brown Capuchins in Suriname: Ecological Contexts and Cognitive Bases, American Anthropologist, 2000.
0.53 Luke J. Matthews Annika Paukner Stephen J. Suomi, Can Traditions Emerge from the Interaction of Stimulus Enhancement and Reinforcement Learning? An Experimental Model, American Anthropologist, 2010.
0.53 S. L. Washburn, On Holloway's "Tools and Teeth", American Anthropologist, 1968.
0.53 Woodrow W. Denham, Nonhuman Primate Behavior: A Note on Recent Research, American Anthropologist, 1970.
0.53 Ralph L. Holloway_ Jr., Tools and Teeth: Some Speculations regarding Canine Reduction, American Anthropologist, 1967.
0.53 Anne Innis Dagg, Infanticide by Male Lions Hypothesis: A Fallacy Influencing Research into Human Behavior, American Anthropologist, 1998.
0.52 Steven J. C. Gaulin Lee Douglas Sailer, Are Females the Ecological Sex, American Anthropologist, 1985.
0.52 Tina de Benedictis, The Behavior of Young Primates during Adult Copulation: Observations of a Macaca Irus Colony, American Anthropologist, 1973.
0.51 Ashley Montagu, Another Trait Common to the Pongidae and Man, American Anthropologist, 1970.
0.51 Philip Lieberman, Can Chimpanzees Swallow or Talk? A Reply to Falk, American Anthropologist, 1982.
0.50 Jeffrey A. Kurland Stephen J. Beckerman, Optimal Foraging and Hominid Evolution: Labor and Reciprocity, American Anthropologist, 1985.
0.50 Björn Merker, A Note on Hunting and Hominid Origins, American Anthropologist, 1984.
0.50 Katharine Milton, Distribution Patterns of Tropical Plant Foods as an Evolutionary Stimulus to Primate Mental Development, American Anthropologist, 1981.
0.49 Magnus Enquist Kimmo Eriksson Stefano Ghirlanda, Critical Social Learning: A Solution to Rogers's Paradox of Nonadaptive Culture, American Anthropologist, 2007.
0.49 Dean Falk, Language Handedness and Primate Brains: Did the Australopithecines Sign?, American Anthropologist, 1980.
0.48 Ina Jane Wundram, Nonreproductive Sexual Behavior: Ethological and Cultural Considerations, American Anthropologist, 1979.
0.48 L. L. Allen P. S. Bridges D. L. Evon K. R. Rosenberg M. D. Russell L. A. Schepartz V. J. Vitzthum M. H. Wolpoff, Demography and Human Origins, American Anthropologist, 1982.
0.47 Karen B. Strier, Primate Behavioral Ecology: From Ethnography to Ethology and Back, American Anthropologist, 2003.
0.47 V. Reynolds, Some Behavioral Comparisons between the Chimpanzee and the Mountain Gorilla in the Wild, American Anthropologist, 1965.
0.47 M. E. Hamilton, Revising Evolutionary Narratives: A Consideration of Alternative Assumptions about Sexual Selection and Competition for Mates, American Anthropologist, 1984.
0.47 Anne Innis Dagg, The Infanticide Hypothesis: A Response to the Response, American Anthropologist, 2000.
0.46 Dana Raphael, Why Supportive Behavior in Human and Other Mammals?, American Anthropologist, 1981.
0.46 Frances E. Mascia-Lees John H. Relethford Tom Sorger, Evolutionary Perspectives on Permanent Breast Enlargement in Human Females, American Anthropologist, 1986.
0.46 Woodrow W. Denham, Energy Relations and Some Basic Properties of Primate Social Organization, American Anthropologist, 1971.
0.46 Duane Quiatt, Aunts and Mothers: Adaptive Implications of Allomaternal Behavior of Nonhuman Primates, American Anthropologist, 1979.
0.46 Craig Packer, Infanticide Is No Fallacy, American Anthropologist, 2000.
0.46 M. F. Ashley Montagu, On the Relation between Body Size Waking Activity and the Origin of Social Life in the Primates, American Anthropologist, 1944.
0.45 Alan R. Rogers, Does Biology Constrain Culture, American Anthropologist, 1988.
0.44 Paul W. Turke, On What's Not Wrong with a Darwinian Theory of Culture, American Anthropologist, 1984.
0.43 Frank B. Livingstone, Reconstructing Man's Pliocene Pongid Ancestor, American Anthropologist, 1962.
0.43 Lee T. Gettler, Direct Male Care and Hominin Evolution: Why Male—Child Interaction Is More than a Nice Social Idea, American Anthropologist, 2010.
0.43 Jim Moore, Sociobiology and Incest Avoidance: A Critical Look at a Critical Review, American Anthropologist, 1992.
0.42 Agustin Fuentes, It's Not All Sex and Violence: Integrated Anthropology and the Role of Cooperation and Social Complexity in Human Evolution, American Anthropologist, 2004.
0.42 Alison F. Richard, Changing Assumptions in Primate Ecology, American Anthropologist, 1981.
0.42 Ralph L. Holloway_ Jr., Reply to Professor Washburn, American Anthropologist, 1968.
0.42 Gregory C. Leavitt, Sociobiology and Incest Avoidance: A Critical Look at a Critical Review Critique, American Anthropologist, 1992.
0.41 Abraham Gruber, Comments and Queries on the Origin of Hominid Bipedalism, American Anthropologist, 1962.
0.41 M. F. Ashley Montagu, Cultural and Physical Evolution, American Anthropologist, 1954.
0.41 Sharlotte Neely Williams, The Argument against the Physiological Determination of Female Roles: A Reply to Pierre L van den Berghe's Rejoinder to Williams' Extension of Brown's Article, American Anthropologist, 1973.
0.40 Gregory C. Leavitt, Sociobiological Explanations of Incest Avoidance: A Critical Review of Evidential Claims, American Anthropologist, 1990.
0.40 J. H. Prost, A Definitional System for the Classification of Primate Locomotion, American Anthropologist, 1965.
0.40 Armand M. Oppenheimer, Behavioral Novelty - An Evolutionary Force, American Anthropologist, 1968.
0.40 Gordon W. Hewes, Food Transport and the Origin of Hominid Bipedalism, American Anthropologist, 1961.
0.39 Clayton A. Robarchek, "Agnostic about Consciousness" - Science Anti-Science and Ratomorphic Psychology: A Reply to Daly and Wilson, American Anthropologist, 1991.
0.39 Ralph L. Holloway_ Jr., Cranial Capacity Neural Reorganization and Hominid Evolution: A Search for More Suitable Parameters, American Anthropologist, 1966.
0.39 Jane B. Lancaster, On the Evolution of Tool-Using Behavior, American Anthropologist, 1968.
0.39 C. Loring Brace, Comments on "Food Transport and the Origin of Homind Bipedalism", American Anthropologist, 1962.
0.39 Usher Fleising, The Dialectics of Reproductive Effort, American Anthropologist, 1982.
0.39 James M. Cheverud Malcolm M. Dow Walter Leutenegger, A Phylogenetic Autocorrelation Analysis of Sexual Dimorphism in Primates, American Anthropologist, 1986.
0.38 Seymour Parker, The Precultural Basis of the Incest Taboo: Toward a Biosocial Theory, American Anthropologist, 1976.
0.38 Pat Shipman, Scavenging or Hunting in Early Hominids: Theoretical Framework and Tests, American Anthropologist, 1986.
0.38 Gregory C. Leavitt, Inbreeding Fitness: A Reply to Uhlmann, American Anthropologist, 1992.
0.36 Matt Cartmill, Extinction of Lineages: Irrelevance of Ecological Hypotheses, American Anthropologist, 1975.
0.36 Richard N. Van Horn, Structural Adaptations to Climbing in the Gibbon Hand, American Anthropologist, 1972.
0.36 Jerome H. Barkow, Culture and Sociobiology, American Anthropologist, 1978.
0.36 David Pilbeam, Distinguished Lecture: Hominoid Evolution and Hominoid Origins, American Anthropologist, 1986.
0.35 Susan Brandt Graham, Running and Menstrual Dysfunction: Recent Medical Discoveries Provide New Insights into the Human Division of Labor by Sex, American Anthropologist, 1985.
0.35 Paul W. Turke, Darwin Didn't Know about Genes, American Anthropologist, 1986.
0.35 Susan Brandt Graham, Biology and Human Social Behavior: a Response to van den Berghe and Barash, American Anthropologist, 1979.
0.35 Earl W. Count, The Biological Basis of Human Sociality, American Anthropologist, 1958.
0.35 William Irons, Sociobiology and Levels of Explanation, American Anthropologist, 1981.
0.35 Agustin Fuentes, The Humanity of Animals and the Animality of Humans: A View from Biological Anthropology Inspired by J M Coetzee's "Elizabeth Costello", American Anthropologist, 2006.
0.34 Connie M. Anderson, Neandertal Pelves and Gestation Length: Hypotheses and Holism in Paleoanthropology, American Anthropologist, 1989.
0.34 Paul Roscoe, Intelligence Coalitional Killing and the Antecedents of War, American Anthropologist, 2007.
0.34 , ERRATUM: For: "Framing Postpartum Hemorrhage as a Consequence of Human Placental Biology: An Evolutionary and Comparative Perspective" by Julienne Rutherford and Elizabeth Abrams in American Anthropologist 113(3), American Anthropologist, 2011.
0.34 Charles R. Peters, Toward an Ecological Model of African Plio-Pleistocene Hominid Adaptations, American Anthropologist, 1979.
0.34 William Irons, Comment on Chapple's Review of Wilson's Sociobiology, American Anthropologist, 1977.
0.33 Stephen P. Dunn, Social Behavior of Monkeys, American Anthropologist, 1960.
0.33 George A. Bartholomew_ Jr.Joseph B. Birdsell, Ecology and the Protohominids, American Anthropologist, 1953.
0.33 Allon J. Uhlmann, A Critique of Leavitt's Review of Sociobiological Explanations of Incest Avoidance, American Anthropologist, 1992.
0.32 Alfred B. Shaklee Robert B. Shaklee, Ecological Models in Relation to Early Hominid Adaptations, American Anthropologist, 1975.
0.32 Mary S. McDonald Pavelka, Sociability in Old Female Japanese Monkeys: Human versus Nonhuman Primate Aging, American Anthropologist, 1991.
0.32 Robert W. Summers Melvin K. Neville, On the Sympatry of Early Hominids, American Anthropologist, 1978.
0.32 D. G. Lindburg Lester Dessez Hazell, Licking of the Neonate and Duration of Labor in Great Apes and Man, American Anthropologist, 1972.
0.32 Peter Carlton Reynolds, Evolution of Primate Vocal-Auditory Communication Systems, American Anthropologist, 1968.
0.32 Peter T. Ellison, Human Ovarian Function and Reproductive Ecology: New Hypotheses, American Anthropologist, 1990.
0.32 Philip Lieberman Edmund S. Crelin Dennis H. Klatt, Phonetic Ability and Related Anatomy of the Newborn and Adult Human Neanderthal Man and the Chimpanzee, American Anthropologist, 1972.
0.32 Philip Lieberman, On Bickerton's Review of The Biology and Evolution of Language, American Anthropologist, 1986.
0.31 S. L. Washburn R. L. Ciochon, Canine Teeth: Notes on Controversies in the Study of Human Evolution, American Anthropologist, 1974.
0.31 John E. Frisch, Research on Primate Behavior in Japan, American Anthropologist, 1959.
0.31 Eric Alden Smith, Data and Theory in Sociobiological Explanation: A Critique of van den Berghe and Barash, American Anthropologist, 1979.
0.31 Philip Lieberman, A Reply to Carlisle and Siegel's Assessment of Neanderthal Speech Capabilities, American Anthropologist, 1978.
0.30 Pierre L. van den Berghe David P. Barash, Inclusive Fitness and Human Family Structure, American Anthropologist, 1977.
0.30 Alan C. Swedlund, The Use of Ecological Hypotheses in Australopithecine Taxonomy, American Anthropologist, 1974.
0.30 W. Penn Handwerker, The Origins and Evolution of Culture, American Anthropologist, 1989.
0.30 Ashley Montagu, Reply to Lindburg and Hazell, American Anthropologist, 1973.
0.30 Richard A. Thompson, Language the Brain and the Question of Dichotomies, American Anthropologist, 1984.
0.30 Roy D'Andrade, Cultural Darwinism and Language, American Anthropologist, 2002.
0.29 John M. Watanabe Barbara B. Smuts, Explaining Religion without Explaining it Away: Trust Truth and the Evolution of Cooperation in Roy A Rappaport's "The Obvious Aspects of Ritual", American Anthropologist, 1999.
0.29 Sharlotte Neely Williams, The Limitations of the Male/Female Activity Distinction among Primates: An Extension of Judith K Brown's "A Note on the Division of Labor by Sex", American Anthropologist, 1971.
0.28 William F. Orr Stephen C. Cappannari, The Emergence of Language, American Anthropologist, 1964.
0.28 Ashley Montagu, Predators Tools Implements and Weapons: A Comment, American Anthropologist, 1969.
0.28 Pierre L. van Den Berghe, Sex Differentiation and Infant Care: A Rejoinder to Sharlotte Neely Williams, American Anthropologist, 1972.
0.28 Lee Douglas Sailer Steven J. C. Gaulin, Proximity Sociality and Observation: The Definition of Social Groups, American Anthropologist, 1984.
0.27 Robert A. Rubinstein, On "Culture and Sociobiology", American Anthropologist, 1979.
0.27 Henry W. Nissen, Individuality in the Behavior of Chimpanzees, American Anthropologist, 1956.
0.27 Joseph Henrich, Cultural Transmission and the Diffusion of Innovations: Adoption Dynamics Indicate That Biased Cultural Transmission Is the Predominate Force in Behavioral Change, American Anthropologist, 2001.
0.27 Wenda R. Trevathan, Fetal Emergence Patterns in Evolutionary Perspective, American Anthropologist, 1988.
0.27 William A. Stini, Evolutionary Implications of Changing Nutritional Patterns in Human Populations, American Anthropologist, 1971.
0.27 Virginia Abernethy, Comments on Tibetan Fraternal Polyandry, American Anthropologist, 1981.
0.27 Jane H. Hill, On the Evolutionary Foundations of Language, American Anthropologist, 1972.
0.27 André J. F. Köbben, Comment on Lowenthal's Review of Land Scarcity and Rural Inequality in Tanzania, American Anthropologist, 1976.
0.27 Mildred Dickeman, Comment on van den Berghe's and Barash's Sociobiology, American Anthropologist, 1979.
0.27 Martin Daly Margo Wilson, Anti-Science and the Pre-Darwinian Image of Mankind, American Anthropologist, 1991.
0.26 Mildred Dickemann, Psychology Wilson and Darwinian Anthropology, American Anthropologist, 1989.
0.26 Leon Siroto, Concerning Livingstone's "Reconstructing Man's Pliocene Pongid Ancestor", American Anthropologist, 1963.
0.26 Philip Lieberman Edmund S. Crelin Dennis H. Klatt, Reply to "A Note on Phonetic Ability", American Anthropologist, 1973.
0.26 S. L. Washburn, The Extinction of Dinosaurs, American Anthropologist, 1976.
0.26 E. F. Greenman, The Extraorganic, American Anthropologist, 1948.
0.26 Sherwood L. Washburn, Ecology and Australopithecine Taxonomy, American Anthropologist, 1975.
0.25 Julienne Rutherford, Descent with Modification: Bioanthropological Identities in 2009. American Anthropologist, 2010,
0.25 John J. Poggie_ Jr., A Note on Lewis Henry Morgan, American Anthropologist, 1966.
0.25 Donald L. Hardesty, The Human Ecological Niche, American Anthropologist, 1972.
0.25 John Devine, The Versatility of Human Locomotion, American Anthropologist, 1985.
0.24 Ernestine Friedl, Sex The Invisible, American Anthropologist, 1994.
0.24 Jan de Ruiter Gavin Weston Stephen M. Lyon, Dunbar's Number: Group Size and Brain Physiology in Humans Reexamined, American Anthropologist, 2011.
0.24 , Errata: Some Behavioral Comparisons between the Chimpanzee and the Mountain Gorilla in the Wild, American Anthropologist, 1966.
0.24 Ashley Montagu, Sociogenic Brain Damage, American Anthropologist, 1972.
0.24 Penelope J. Greene, Paternity and the Avunculate, American Anthropologist, 1980.
0.24 Seymour Parker, Cultural Rules Rituals and Behavior Regulation, American Anthropologist, 1984.
0.23 S. L. Washburn, Australopithecines: The Hunters or the Hunted?, American Anthropologist, 1957.
0.23 Andrew Sih Katharine A. Milton, Optimal Diet Theory: Should the !Kung Eat Mongongos?, American Anthropologist, 1985.
0.23 Margaret Power, Innovative and Unorthodox Use -- Not Misuse and Abuse -- of Scientific Writings, American Anthropologist, 1993.
0.23 W. Penn Handwerker Paul V. Crosbie, On Methodology and Strawmen: Reply to Turke and Betzig, American Anthropologist, 1983.
0.22 Henry T. Bunn Robert J. Blumenschine, On "Theoretical Framework and Tests" of Early Hominid Meat and Marrow Acquisition: A Reply to Shipman, American Anthropologist, 1987.
0.22 Howard L. Bailit John S. Friedlaender, Reply to Oppenheimer, American Anthropologist, 1967.
0.21 Carol Ward, The Evolution of Human Origins, American Anthropologist, 2003.
0.21 J. Merritt Emlen, On the Importance of Cultural and Biological Determinants in Human Behavior, American Anthropologist, 1967.
0.21 Pierre L. Van Den Berghe David P. Barash, Reply to Dickeman Graham Martin Smith and Walter, American Anthropologist, 1979.
0.21 Frank B. Livingstone, Reply to Goldberg, American Anthropologist, 1975.
0.21 Christopher Boehm, Ambivalence and Compromise in Human Nature, American Anthropologist, 1989.
0.21 Greg Urban, Metasignaling and Language Origins, American Anthropologist, 2002.
0.21 Catherine M. Hill, Primate Conservation and Local Communities: Ethical Issues and Debates, American Anthropologist, 2002.
0.21 Christopher Boehm, Rational Preselection from Hamadryas to Homo Sapiens: The Place of Decisions in Adaptive Process, American Anthropologist, 1978.
0.21 Theodosius Dobzhansky Gordon Allen, Does Natural Selection Continue to Operate in Modern Mankind?, American Anthropologist, 1956.
0.21 Paul W. Leslie Michael A. Little, Human Biology and Ecology: Variation in Nature and the Nature of Variation, American Anthropologist, 2003.
0.20 Warren G. Kinzey, Evolution of the Human Canine Tooth, American Anthropologist, 1971.
0.20 Joan B. Silk, Adoption and Kinship in Oceania, American Anthropologist, 1980.
0.20 Nicholas Malone, The State of Biological Anthropology in 2008: Is Our Discipline Strong and Our Cause Just?, American Anthropologist, 2009.
0.20 Hoyt S. Alverson, Evolution of Primate Vocal-Auditory Communication Systems: A Comment, American Anthropologist, 1969.
0.20 David F. Aberle Urie Bronfenbrenner Eckhard H. Hess Daniel R. Miller David M. Schneider James N. Spuhler, The Incest Taboo and the Mating Patterns of Animals, American Anthropologist, 1963.
0.20 Joseph Shepher, "The Myth of Male Superiority: Rise and Demise" - from Excellent Premises to Misplaced Conclusions, American Anthropologist, 1980.
0.20 Alan C. Swedlund, Swedlund Replies to Cartmill Shaklee and Shaklee Byles Eckhardt and Washburn, American Anthropologist, 1975.
0.20 Catherine Workman, Primate Conservation in Vietnam: Toward a Holistic Environmental Narrative, American Anthropologist, 2004.
0.20 J. Anthony Paredes, Reply to Thompson's "Language the Brain and the Question of Dichotomies", American Anthropologist, 1985.
0.19 Susan Walter, Comment on van den Berghe and Barash "Inclusive Fitness and Human Family Structure", American Anthropologist, 1979.
0.19 Alice Brues, The Spearman and the Archer - An Essay on Selection in Body Build, American Anthropologist, 1959.
0.19 Leonard Gould, "Negro = Man", American Anthropologist, 1965.
0.18 Eliot D. Chapple, Comment on Count's Review of Chapple's Culture and Biological Man, American Anthropologist, 1973.
0.18 M. H. Wolpoff, Data and Theory in Paleoanthropological Controversies, American Anthropologist, 1976.
0.18 Emily Schultz, Resolving the Anti-Antievolutionism Dilemma: A Brief for Relational Evolutionary Thinking in Anthropology, American Anthropologist, 2009.
0.18 Pierre L. van den Berghe, Physiological Determination of Female and Male Roles: A Reply to Sharlotte Neely Williams, American Anthropologist, 1974.
0.18 M. Christopher Nunley, Response of Deer to Human Blood Odor, American Anthropologist, 1981.
0.18 N. C. Tappen, A Mechanistic Theory of Human Evolution, American Anthropologist, 1953.
0.18 Sidney M. Greenfield, The Bruce Effect and Malinowski's Hypothesis on Mating and Fertility, American Anthropologist, 1968.
0.17 Lila Leibowitz, Response to the Review of Females Males Families: A Biosocial Approach, American Anthropologist, 1981.
0.17 W. Penn Handwerker Paul V. Crosbie, Sex and Dominance, American Anthropologist, 1982.
0.17 Linda Marie Fedigan, Science and the Successful Female: Why There Are So Many Women Primatologists, American Anthropologist, 1994.
0.17 Nancy Shand Yorio Kosawa, Culture Transmission: Caudill's Model and Alternative Hypotheses, American Anthropologist, 1985.
0.17 Albert Ernest Jenks, Bulu Knowledge of the Gorilla and Chimpanzee, American Anthropologist, 1911.
0.17 Ronald C. Carlisle Michael I. Siegel, Additional Comments on Problems in the Interpretation of Neanderthal Speech Capabilities, American Anthropologist, 1978.
0.17 Frank B. Livingstone, Controversy regarding Gigantopithecus, American Anthropologist, 1965.
0.17 Armand M. Oppenheimer, In Re "Tooth Size Reduction: A Hominid Trend", American Anthropologist, 1967.
0.17 Nicolas Peterson, Hunter-Gatherer Territoriality: The Perspective from Australia, American Anthropologist, 1975.
0.16 Seymour Parker Hilda Parker, The Myth of Male Superiority: Rise and Demise, American Anthropologist, 1979.
0.16 Leonard Gould, Labeling and Laymen, American Anthropologist, 1967.
0.16 Ward H. Goodenough, Evolution of the Human Capacity for Beliefs, American Anthropologist, 1990.
0.16 H. Clyde Wilson, On the Origin of Menstrual Taboos, American Anthropologist, 1964.
0.16 Barry S. Hewlett L. L. Cavalli-Sforza, Cultural Transmission among Aka Pygmies, American Anthropologist, 1986.
0.16 William Irons Napoleon A. Chagnon, On Williams's Review of Evolutionary Biology and Human Social Behavior, American Anthropologist, 1982.
0.16 S. L. Washburn R. L. Ciochon, The Single Species Hypothesis, American Anthropologist, 1976.
0.16 Erin P. Riley, The Human-Macaque Interface: Conservation Implications of Current and Future Overlap and Conflict in Lore Lindu National Park Sulawesi Indonesia, American Anthropologist, 2007.
0.15 John J. Swetnam Martha C. Knack, Comment on Barkow, American Anthropologist, 1979.
0.15 Howard L. Bailit Jonathan S. Friedlaender, Tooth Size Reduction: A Hominid Trend, American Anthropologist, 1966.
0.15 Emerson F. Greenman, Material Culture and the Organism, American Anthropologist, 1945.
0.15 Jules Henry, Culture Personality and Evolution, American Anthropologist, 1959.
0.15 Nora Ellen Groce Jonathan Marks, The Great Ape Project and Disability Rights: Ominous Undercurrents of Eugenics in Action, American Anthropologist, 2000.