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Absence of regional affinities of Neanderthal DNA with living humans does not DEAN, CHRISTOPHER. See Schwartz, Gary T oa
reject multiregional evolution Deirmentepe (Chalcolithic, Turkey), cranial deformation in a subadult
Ache Amerindians, serum leptin levels in from ee
Adult male mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx), arrested de piaiaiee nt ofP eeteniincs DEJEAN,C . See Goicoechea, A.S.. . . sean sbi ena Fa . P
sexual adornments in subordinate ; DEMARCHI, DARIO A., GRACIELA M. PANZETTA-DUTARI, CRISTINA
Affinities of Neanderthal DNA with living humans, does not reject multiregional C. MOTRAN, MARIA DE LOS ANGELES LOPEZ DE BASUALDO, AND
evolution, absence of regional ALBERTO J. MARCELLINO. Mitochondrial DNA haplogroups in Amerindian
ALBA, DAVID M. See Kohler, Meike , populations from the Gran Chaco
Amerindian populations from the Gran Chaco, mitoc hondrial DNA haplo- DIAZ, SANDRA. See Gagneux, Pascal :
groups in DILLMANN, WOLFGANG. See Gagneux, Pascal
Amerindian populations of Argentina, genetic relationships between DIXSON, ALAN F. See Setchell, Joanna M.
AMESS, BOB. See Gagneux, Pascal . DNA diversity and population admixture in weie nibs
Ancient mitochondrial DNA evidence for prehistoric population movement: t DNA evidence for prehistoric population movement: > Numic Expansion,
Numic Expansion wa ancient mitochondrial. . . .
Anddaman Islands, linking structural variability in long bone diaphyses to Do the rich really favor sons?, waiting for Trivers and Wi illard: rive ela
habitual behaviors: foragers from the southern African later Stone Age and DUPRAS, TOSHA L. HENRY P. SCHWARCZ, AND SCOTT
FAIRGRIEVE. Infant feeding and weaning practices in Roman Egypt
Antiquity to the Modern Age, evolution of two human skeletal markers of the Dwarf Bushbaby (Galagoides), craniodental body mass estimators in the
squatting position: a diachronic study from Bee ead
Arrested development of secondary sexual adornments in subordinate adult male
mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx)
Pree, CN. CO CHOUOONOR, FER I. ee ne ke ee ee ea ee
Eight hundred-year-old human remains from the Ituri tropical forest, Democratic
Republic of Congo: the rock shelter site of Matangai Turu Northwest. .... .
B Electromyography of the supinators and pronators of the forearm in gibbons ond
chimpanzees: implications for the fundametal positional adaptation of
BAILEY, ROBERT C. See Mercader, Julio hominoids, telemetered
BARBUJANI, GUIDO. See Di Benedetto, Giulietta Epidemiological approach to the sheenop ata re liagnosis of leprosy... . .
BARCROFT, BETSY D. See Harris, Edward F ERGUVEN, AYSE. See Di Benedetto, Giulietta . .
BELLISARI, ANNA, TIMOTHY K. NEWMAN, CHANDRA GREENBERG, ESTALOTE, A.C. See Goicoechea, A.S.......
posi ROGERS, AND BRADFORD TOWNE. Individual variation in the Evolution of two human skeletal markers of the sanetiing p2 osition: a diachronic
study from antiquity to the Modern Age
BERTORELLE, GIORG 10. See Di Benedetto, Giulietta
F
BERTRAM, JOHN E.A., AND YOUNG-HUI CHANG. Mechanical energy
oscillations of two brachiation gaits: measurement and stimulation
FAIRGRIEVE, SCOTT I. See Dupras, Tosha L
BIGAZZI, RENZO. See Robb, John
FAJARDO, ROBERTO J. Primate trabecular bone and the 3-D wCT method. . .
Blood pressure traits among adult Samoans, genetic and environmental
Foragers from the southern African later Stone Age and the Anddaman Islands,
correlations between various anthropometric and
linking structural variability in long bone diaphyses to habitual behaviors: . . .
BOLDSEN, JESPER L. An epidemiological approach to the palaeopathological
FORMICOLA, VINCENZO, ANTONELLA PONTRANDOLFI, AND JIRI
diagnosis of leprosy
SVOBODA. The upper paleolithic triple burial of Dolni Vestonice: pathology
300k reviews of “human paleobiology” and “the anthropology of modern human
and funerary behavior
teeth: dental morphology and its variation in recent human populations” ‘
FRANCO, M.H.L.P. See Goicoechea, A.S.
BOULLE, EVE-LINE. Evolution of two human skeletal markers of the Free-ranging colony, ontogeny of locomotion in Rhesus macaques (Macaca
ee gic a pace study — —s to the Moderar n Age mulatta): I1. postural and locomotor behavior and habitat use in
FROEHLICH, JEFFREY W. See Schillaci, Michael A.
Brief Communication: ‘dais ofv aio me ind of re sampo s2 s for trace element
analysis in environmental studies
Brief communication: cranial reconstruction of Dryopithecus
BRUSH, GERRY. See Henneberg, Maciej
BUXHOEVEDEN, DANIEL. Morphological differences between minicolumns in GAGE, T.B. See Choh, Audrey C
human and nonhuman primate cortex GAGNEUX, PASCAL, BOB AMESS, SANDRA DIAZ, STEPHEN MOORE,
THAKOR PATEL, WOLFGANG DILLMANN, RAJ PAREKH, AND AJIT
VARKI. Proteomic comparison of human and great ape blood plasma reveals
conserved glycosylation and differences in thyroid hormone metabolism
GARRALDA, MARIA DOLORES. See Mereader, Julio . . .
CALLEGARI-JACQUES, S.M. See Goicoechea, AS...............-.. Genetic and environmental correlations between various anthropometric and
Canine dimorphism in extant hominoids, ontogeny of blood pressure traits among adult Samoans
CARNESE, F.R. See Goloneches, AS... 6 0 et tt te wes Genetic relationships between Amerindian populations of Argentina
CASTRI, LOREDANA. See Di Benedetto, Giulietta Gibbons and chimpanzees: implications for the fundamental positional adaptation
CHANG, YOUNG-HUI. See Bertram, John E.A... 2... ........2.0006- of hominoids, telemetered electromyography of the supinators and pronators of
CHAUDHURI, A.B. DAS. See Sen, Jaydip the forearm in
Chimpanzees: implications for the fundamental positional adaptation of hominoids, GIULETTA DI BENEDETTO, AYSE ERGUVEN, MICHELE STENICO,
telemetered electromyography of the supinators and pronators of the forearm LOREDANA CASTRI, GIORGIO BERTORELLE, INCI TOGAN, AND
nN RN CUNO hoe otP ca & heh clen ed <,a cg tid is) uc) aula iene GUIDO BARBUJANI. DNA diversity and population admixture in Anatolia. .
CHOH, AUDREY C., T.B. GAGE, S.T. MCGARVEY, AND A.G. COMUZZIE. GOICOECHEA, AS., F.R. CARNESE, C. DEJEAN, S.A. AVENA, T.A.
Genetic and environmental convelations between various anthropometric and WEIMER, M.H.L.P. FRANCO, S.M. CALLEGARI-JACQUES, A.C.
ESTALOTE, M.L.M.S. SIMOES, M. PALATNIK, AND FRANCISCO M.
Comparison “of hiciaien and great ape blood plasma reveals conserved SALZANO. Genetic relationships between Amerindian populations of
glycosylation and differences:in thyroid hormone metabolism, proteomic Argentina
COMUZZIE, A.G. See Choh, Audrey C Grave goods and skeletal indicators from Pontecagnano, social “status” and
Cranial deformation in a subadult sample from Deirmentepe (Chalcolithic, biological “status”: <
Turkey) GREENBERG, CHANDRA. See Bellisari, Anna
Cranial reconstruction of Dryopithecus, brief communication: Growth and the ontogeny of sexual size dimorphism in the mandrill (Mandrillus
Craniodental body mass estimators in the Dwarf Bushbaby (Galagoides) sphinx)
CUOZZO, FRANK P. Craniodental body mass estimators in the dwarf bushbaby Growth of captive infant gorillas, individual variation in the
(Galagoides) Growth of specific muscle strength between 6 and 18 years in contrasting
3-D wCT method, primate trabecular hone and the ee PTT TEEeee 62
INDEX
MOORE, STEPHEN. See Gagneux, Pascal 99
Morphological differences between minicolumns in human and nonhuman primate
foragers from the soutl African later Stone Age and the
ands, linking structural variat ility in long bone diaphyses to . MORTREA N, Sy eCe RIySeTeI NAl ateC . aeS ee eA DemOSa rcihei., OnDe,a A rioe S:A ... OO B.e. e.e.. . 4 SO Ge Bisa. ce 316919
trace elen vent analysis in enviromental studies, brief MOYA-SOLA, SALVADOR. See Kohler, Meike 284
ation: choice of wash ing method of
EDWARD F., JOSEPH D. HICKS, AND BETSY D. BARCROFT.
Tiss tributions to sex and race: differences in tooth crown size of N
HARRIS, EDWARD F., ROSARIO H. POTTER, AND JIUXIANG LIN. A NEWMAN, TIMOTHY K. See Bellisari, Anna 110
ar trend in tooth size in urban Chinese assessed from two-generation Nonhuman primate hybridization and the taxonomic status of Neanderthals. . . . 157
Numic Expansion, ancient mitochondrial DNA evidence for prehistoric population
HARRISON, GEOFFREY A. See He berg, Maciej movement: the
NNEBERG, MACIEJ, ( sERRY BRUSH, AND GEOFFREY A.
RISON. Gri ywth of st} muscle strength between 6 and 18 years in
O
HICKNSN, EBJEORSGE,P H MAD.C ISeEeJ .Ha Srr is, » waour d F Ontogeny of canine dimorphism in extant hominoids ................ 269
Ontogeny of locomotion in Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta): II. postnural and
HOREJSI, RENATE See Tafeit Erwin
locomotor behavior and habitat use in a free-ranging colony ........... sO
Orthogonal factor coefficient development of subcutaneous adipose tissue
topography (SAT-Top) in girls and boys... ............2.22200-
OZBEK, METIN. Cranial deformation in a subadult sample from Deirmentepe
ion in the grow th of infant gorillas. 110 ara
ng and weaning practic 1 Romz 204
forest, Democratic Republic of Congo: the rock shelter site of
Matangai Turu Northwest, elg ht hundred-year-old human remains from the
Palaeopathological diagnosis of leprosy, an epidemiological approach to the
J
PALATNIK, M. See Goicoechea, A.S. .
RMAIN, ROBERT. Paleoepidemiolo cal patterns of trauma in a prehistoric Paleoepidemiological patterns of trauma in a prree historie population from central
from central Califor nia California
PAN TA-DUTARI, GRACIELA M. See Demarchi, Dario A.
a
K PATEL, THAKOR. See Gagneux, Pascal
<AESTLE, FREDERIKA A. AND DAVID GLENN SMITH Ancient PPFEEAIRFSFOENR,, OSSUBSOARNN. eM. Seee Mercader, AJuglio . ...e ar ae geno Pl are Aenea
DNA evidence for pr oric population movement: the Numic Picture of tuberculosis in young Portuguese people in the early 20th century: a
multidisciplinary study of the skeletal and historical evidence
MEIKE, SALVADOR, MOYA-SOLA, AND DAVID M ‘ALB A. Brief Pontecagnano, social “status” and biological “status”: a comparison of grave goods
r inica craniai rec f Dr yopithec Si PE ID OUD 2 5g Mohs) o ss Bok eee Silo esl 8S. bye Lane Nes 213
NIGSBERG, LYLE. “Human paleobiol and “The PONTRANDOLFI, ANTONELLA. Se 372
- nodern | lental morph ology 1 its variation in Population admixture in Anatolia, DNA diversity and 144
an populations” POTTER, ROSARIO H. See Harris, Edward F. 312
KO L, SI AWOMIR AND STANLEY U L IJASZEK. Wait Trivers Prehistoric population from central California, paleoepidemiological patterns of
Willar 1€ rich really fea vor sons. trav ima in a
Prehistoric population movement: the Numic Expansion, ancient mitochondrial
L DNA evidence for
Primate hybridization and the taxonomic status of Neanderthals, nonhuman. . . .
LEAAERZS.O ZNP,AH RYILSLUNISISAL ,NU CC AG.. G rSSoeeewe t hSR toebarbnn d . JJtroh.,eh nJ.oan.ctk. o gTe ny of sexual size dimorphism in the ttwwO =t PPrriogmtlaeytcooems iyctl raatcbioeomncp ulaaarnrid s obdnoi nfefo efra enhndcu emsta hne in 3at-nhDdy rwogCirdTe ath moeratmphoeo nde b lomoedt abpollaismsam reveals conserved 2o9e90l79
rill (Mandrillus sphin: 349
response t« ya dis 191
LIN NG. See Harris, Ex rr Beast me ictas as 312 R
tural variability in long bone diaphyses to habitual behaviors:
the southern later Stone Age and the Anddaman REIBN ER, GILBERT. See Tafeit, Erwin ol
337 REL ETHFORD, JOHN H. Absence of — affinities of neanderthal DNA
LOCK vOoD, ( ‘HARLES A. la ter to the Editor: Response to a dismal view . . 191 95
» Rhhe sus macaques Macaca mulatta): U1. postural and locomotor Response to a diemal view, letteorr to the editor: 191
a free-ranging colony, gt ee aoe RICHMOND, BRIAN. See Silverman, Nicole 167
to habitual behaviors: foragers from the southern African ROBB, JOHN, RENZO BIGAZZI, AZZARINI, CATERINA
and the Ar man Island ral variabili yin SCARSINI, AND FIORENZA SONEGO. Social “status” and biological
DE BASUALDO, MARIA DE LOS ANG ELES. See Demarchi, Dario “status”: a comparison of grave goods and skeletal indicators from
Be PE Rdee, Oe ne eer
LOTH, SUSAN R AND MAC IEJ HE NNEBERG. Sexually dimorphic ROBERTS, CHARLOTTE A. See Santos, IRS ans dS eRe rela aet ae
andibular morphology CUE UI le osc Oe kee % ade ROGERS, JEFFREY. See Bellisari, Meher aU aia. d/s ale da tele aie mise ete
Roman egypt, infant feeding and weaning practices in
M
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in the first few years of life, sexually dimorphic 179
u phina . growth an d the ontogeny of sexual s' limorphism in the SALZANO, FRANCISCO M. See Goicoechea, AS... ............204.
349 SANTOS, ANA LUIS A AND CHARLOTTE A. ROBERTS. A picture of
— ELLINO. AL BERTO J. see De marchi, Jario A. 199 tuberculos s in young Portuguese people in the early 20th century: a
sARVEY, S.T. See Choh,A udrey C. 304 multidisciplinary study of the skeletal and historical evidence
Me anic energy oscillatiens of two esedibition gaits: measurement and (SAT-Top) in girls and boys, orthogonal factor coefficient development of
319 subcutaneous adipose tissue topography
MER( ADER, JULIO, MAR IA DOLORES GARR ALDA, ‘OSB ORN M. SCARSINI, CATERINA. See Robb, John... ..............2-208-
PEARSON, AND ROBERT C. BAILEY. Eight hundred-year-old human SCHILLACI, MICHAEL A. AND JEFFREY W. FROEHLICH. Nonhuman
nains from the Ituri tropical ] forest, Democratic Republic of Congo: the rock primate hybridization and the taxonomic status of Neanderthals. ........
SCHWARCZ, HENRY P. See Dupras, Tosha LL.... ........-.--000-
SCHWARTZ, GARY T. AND CHRISTOPHER DEAN. Ontogeny of canine
361 dimorphism in extant hominoids
Mitoch« al DN A haplogroups in yewe rindian2 pepeletions from the Gran Chaco. 199 Secondary sexual adornments in subordinate adult male mandrills (Mandrillus
MOLLER, REINHARD. See Tz NR ese int i bo a Se ceP ata bes wes erate sphinx), arrested development of
INDEX 393
99 Secular trend in tooth size in urban Chinese assessed from two-generation famil; Telemetered elecromyography of the supinators and pronators of the forearm in
e data . eM TE eT ge ae ee CUT CAE NE 312 gibbons and chimpanzees: implications for the fundamental positional
361 SEN, JAYDIP AND A.B. DAS CHAUDHURI. Brief communication: choice of adaptation of hominoids. .
199 washing method of hair samples for trace element analysis in environmental Testing the taxonomic integrity of Paranthropus boise su stricto 167
284 studies. Ny a RE EET a oe 289 Thyroid hormone metabolism, -proteomic comparison of human and great ape
Serum leptin levels in Ache Amerindians Peeler ntret i 297 blood plasma reveals conserved g n and differences in. . , 99
SETCHELL, JOANNA M. AND ALAN F. DIXSON. Arrested development of Tissue contributions to sex and race: d ces in tooth crown size of deciduous
secondary sexual adornments in subordinate adult male mandrils (Mandrillus ee IC A aa 223
eee ce PMN Ae ee ; ase 245 TOGAN, INCI. See Di Benedetto, Giuliett: 144
11155 07 ; Sexounatlo gesniyz e ofd .i m. orphism“a in thi e bor manadnrei ll arm (Meaien drEgierl lus aha sphiewes nx),Falta growth and the 49 Tootlihf fercernocwens ins ize. of Pe deciere duouCese molars, tissue contributions to se; x and race 223
oy Sexually dimorphic mandibular morphology in the first few years of life. . Ie Tooth size in urban Chinese assessed from two-generation family data, a secular
; SILVERMAN, NICOLE, BRIAN RICHMOND, AND BERNARD WOOD. ON ooo Sn nce al a's wk :
Testing the taxonomic integrity of Parathropus boisei sensu stricto. . 167 TOWNE, BRADFORD. See Bellisari, Anna ;
SIMOES, M.L.M.S. See Goicoechea, A.S. ‘ P 133 Triple bur of Dolni Vestonice: pat rg and fun or, the upper
Site of Matangai Turu Northwest, eight hundred-year-old human remains from paleolithic ae’ * 372
. 269 the Ituri tropical forest, Democratic Republic of Congo: the rock shelter 24 Tuberculosis in young Portuguese people in the early 20th century: a
nd Skeletal and historical evidence, a picture of tuberculosis in young Portuguese multidisciplinary study of the skeletal and historical evidence, a picture of 38
80 people in the early 20th century: a multidisciplinary study of the ‘ 38 TURNQUIST, JEAN E. See Wells, James P . 80
ue Skeletal indicators from Pontecagnano, social “status” and biological “status”: a Two brachiation gaits: measurement and stimulation, mechanical energy
57 comparisoonf grave goods... ........... ‘ 213 scillations of . Se ea ee 319
pe Skeletal markers of the squatting position: a diachronic study from antiquity to Two-generation family data, a secular trend in tooth size in urban Chinese
238 the Modern Age, evolution of two human........ ; ertats 50 ba ae ; : 312
SMITH, DAVID GLENN. See Krestle, Frederika A... .. . . ; 1
Social “status” and biological “st. tus”: a comparison of grave goods and skeletal . ‘
indicators from Pontecagnano ............ , : 213 l
SONEGO, FIORENZA. See Robb, John. py ulare ita pee ack ; 213 ULIJASZEK, STANLEY J. See Koziel, Sla 71
380 Southern African later Stone Age and the Anddaman Islands, linking structural Upper paleolithic triple burial of Dolr pathology and funerary
-. 18 variability in long bone diaphyses to habitual behaviors: foragers fr the 7 Lo en Pee a . ar ‘ 372
ral STENICO, MICHELE. See Di Benedetto, Giulietta........... 144
13 STERN, JACK T. JR. AND SUSAN G. LARSON. Telemetered :
199 electromyography of the supinators and pronators of the forearm in gibbons \
99 and chimpanzees: implications for the fundamental positional adaptation of VARKI, AJIT. See Gagneux, Pascal 99
hominoids . En Ee ee ea ae . 253
STOCK, JAY AND SUSAN PFEIFFER. Linking structural variability in long :
bone diaphyses to habitual behaviors: foragers from the southern African later W
a Stone Age and the Anddaman Islands. ................. ; 337 Waiting for Trivers and Willardod t:h e rich really favor sons? _ aes bod 71
= Subcutaneous adipose tissue topography (SAT-Top) in girls and boys, orthogonal Washing method of hair samples for trace element analysis in environmental
ods factor coefficient development of... ...........-. tee a7 studies, brief communication: choiceo f. . aaa kara rah ceo cer tas vere Sa
213 SUM, WAN See TOM PEW. ok i ee eee sn te Sates 57 JEIMER, T.A. See Goicoechea, A.S. . . FICS Lt sed g POA fii a a
372 SVOBODA, JIRI. See Formicola, Vincenzo ........... ee 372 , JAMES P. AND JEAN E. TURNQUIST. Ontogeny of locom
> Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta): I I. postural and locomotor behavior and
a T habitat use in a free-rangning colony ... . way ar a avakarane 80
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Contents VOLUME 115 MAY 2001
NUMBER 1
1 Ancient Mitochondrial DNA Evidence for Prehistoric Population
Movement: The Numic Expansion
Frederika A. Kaestle and David Glenn Smith
13 Paleoepidemiological Patterns of Trauma in a Prehistoric
Population From Central California
Robert Jurmain
24 Eight Hundred-Year-Old Human Remains From the Ituri Tropical
Forest, Democratic Republic of Congo: The Rock Shelter Site of
Matangai Turu Northwest
Julio Mercader, Maria Dolores Garralda, Osborn M. Pearson, and
Robert C. Bailey
38 A Picture of Tuberculosis in Young Portuguese People in the Early
20th Century:
A Multidisciplinary Study of the Skeletal and Historical Evidence
Ana Luisa Santos and Charlotte A. Roberts
50 Evolution of Two Human Skeletal Markers of the Squatting
Position: A Diachronic Study From Antiquity to the Modern Age
Eve-Line Boulle
57 Orthogonal Factor Coefficient Development of Subcutaneous
Adipose Tissue Topography (SAT-Top) in Girls and Boys
Erwin Tafeit, Reinhard Moller, Karl Sudi, Renate Horejsi, Aloys Berg,
and Gilbert Reibnegger
62 Growth of Specific Muscle Strength Between 6 and 18 Years in
Contrasting Socioeconomic Conditions
Maciej Henneberg, Gerry Brush, and Geoffrey A. Harrison
71 Waiting for Trivers and Willard: Do the Rich Really Favor Sons?
Slawomir Koziel and Stanley J. Ulijaszek
80 Ontogeny of Locomotion in Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta):
li. Postural and Locomotor Behavior and Habitat Use in a Free-
Ranging Colony
James P. Wells and Jean E. Turnquist
95 Absence of Regional Affinities of Neandertal DNA With Living
Humans Does Not Reject Multiregional Evolution
John H. Relethford
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Contents VaOLiUMeE 11>5 JUNE 2001
99 Proteomic Comparison of Human and Great Ape Blood Plasma
Reveals Conserved Glycosylation and Differences in Thyroid
Hormone Metabolism
Pascal Gagneux, Bob Amess, Sandra Diaz, Stephen Moore,
Thakor Patel, Wolfgang Dillmann, Raj Parekh, and Ajit Varki
110 individual Variation in the Growth of Captive Infant Gorillas
Anna Bellisari, Timothy K. Newman, Chandra Greenberg,
Jeffrey Rogers, and Bradford Towne
133 Genetic Relationships Between Amerindian Populations of
Argentina
A.S. Goicoechea, F.R. Carnese, C. Dejean, S.A. Avena, T.A. Weimer,
M.H.L.P. Franco, S.M. Callegari-Jacques, A.C. Estalote,
M.L.M.S. Sim6des, M. Palatnik, and Francisco M. Salzano
144 DNA Diversity and Population Admixture in Anatolia
Giulietta Di Benedetto, Ayse Ergiiven, Michele Stenico,
Loredana Castri, Giorgio Bertorelle, Inci Togan, and Guido Barbujani
157 Nonhuman Primate Hybridization and the Taxonomic Status o
Neanderthals
Michael A. Schillaci and Jeffery W. Froehlich
167 Testing the Taxonomic Integrity of Paranthropus boisei sensu
stricto
Nicole Silverman, Brian Richmond, and Bernard Wood
179 Sexually Dimorphic Mandibular Morphology in the First Few Years
of Life
Susan R. Loth and Maciej Henneberg
187 Craniodental Body Mass Estimators in the Dwarf Bushbaby
(Galagoides)
Frank P. Cuozzo
191 Letter to the Editor: Response to a Dismal View
Charles A. Lockwood
193 Book Reviews
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Contents VOLUME 115 JULY 2001
NUMBER 3
197 Announcement
198 Aims and Scope of the American Journal of Physical Anthropology
199 Mitochondrial DNA Haplogroups in Amerindian Populations From
the Gran Chaco
Dario A. Demarchi, Graciela M. Panzetta-Dutari, Cristina C. Motran,
Maria de los Angeles Lopez de Basualdo, and Alberto J. Marcellino
204 infant Feeding and Weaning Practices in Roman Egypt
Tosha L. Dupras, Henry P. Schwarcz, and Scott I. Fairgrieve
213 Social “Status” and Biological “Status”: A Comparison of Grave
Goods and Skeletal Indicators From Pontecagnano
John Robb, Renzo Bigazzi, Luca Lazzarini, Caterina Scarsini, and
Fiorenza Sonego
223 Tissue Contributions to Sex and Race: Differences in Tooth Crown
Size of Deciduous Molars
Edward F. Harris, Joseph D. Hicks, and Betsy D. Barcroft
238 Cranial Deformation in a Subadult Sample From Degirmentepe
(Chalcolithic, Turkey)
Metin Ozbek
245 Arrested Development of Secondary Sexual Adornments in
Subordinate Adult Male Mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx)
Joanna M. Setchell and Alan F. Dixson
253 Telemetered Electromyography of the Supinators and Pronators of
the Forearm in Gibbons and Chimpanzees: Implications for the
Fundamental Positional Adaptation of Hominoids
Jack T. Stern, Jr. and Susan G. Larson
269 Ontogeny of Canine Dimorphism in Extant Hominoids
Gary T. Schwartz and Christopher Dean
284 Brief Communication: Cranial Reconstruction of Dryopithecus
Meike Kohler, Salvador Moya-Sola, and David M. Alba
Brief Communication: Choice of Washing Method of Hair Samples
for Trace Element Analysis in Environmental Studies
Jaydip Sen and A.B. Das Chaudhuri
Book Reviews
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Contents VOLUME 115 AUGUST 2001
NUMBER 4
297 Serum Leptin Levels and Anthropometric Correlates in Ache
Amerindians of Eastern Paraguay
Richard G. Bribiescas
Genetic and Environmental Correlations Between Various
Anthropometric and Blood Pressure Traits Among Adult Samoans
A.C. Choh, T.B. Gage, S.T. McGarvey, and A.G. Comuzzie
Secular Trend in Tooth Size in Urban Chinese Assessed From
Two-Generation Family Data
Edward F. Harris, Rosario H. Potter, and Jiuxiang Lin
Mechanical Energy Oscillations of Two Brachiation Gaits:
Measurement and Simulation
John E.A. Bertram and Young-Hui Chang
Three-Dimensional Analysis of Nonhuman Primate Trabecular
Architecture Using Micro-Computed Tomography
R.J. Fajardo and R. Miller
Linking Structural Variability in Long Bone Diaphyses to Habitual
Behaviors: Foragers From the Southern African Later Stone Age
and the Andaman Islands
Jay Stock and Susan Pfeiffer
Growth and Ontogeny of Sexual Size Dimorphism in the Mandrill
(Mandrillus sphinx)
Joanna M. Setchell, Phyllis C. Lee, E. Jean Wickings, and
Alan F. Dixson
Morphological Differences Between Minicolumns in Human and
Nonhuman Primate Cortex
Daniel P. Buxhoeveden, Andrew E. Switala, Emil Roy, Mark Litaker,
and Manuel F. Casanova
The Upper Paleolithic Triple Burial of Doini Véstonice: Pathology
and Funerary Behavior
Vincenzo Formicola, Antonella Pontrandolfi, and Jiri Svoboda
Epidemiological Approach to the Paleopathological Diagnosis of
Leprosy
Jesper L. Boldsen
Book Reviews
Index to Volume 115
Volume 115, issue 4 was mailed the week of July 23, 2001.