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Man (Vol.1)

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Inter India Pub.; 1988Description: 286p. : illISBN:
  • 8121001919
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306 MAN
Summary: These well researched papers constitute a representative cross-section of perspectives of current research on Man-the-wise and display a wide range of interests of physical anthropologists in India. These interests include such subject matters as evolution, anthropometry, ear variability, skin colour, ability to taste phenylthio carbamide, dermatoglyphics, growth and development, biological aspects of marriage and reproduction, genetic structure of population, and impact of heredity and environment musical ability. This book has been brought to light with a view to facilitating greater communication within the larger society of scientists in India and abroad, and there it rests with the scientists on the globe to make the best possible use of these research findings for furthering the progress of man and his civilisation.
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These well researched papers constitute a representative cross-section of perspectives of current research on Man-the-wise and display a wide range of interests of physical anthropologists in India. These interests include such subject matters as evolution, anthropometry, ear variability, skin colour, ability to taste phenylthio carbamide, dermatoglyphics, growth and development, biological aspects of marriage and reproduction, genetic structure of population, and impact of heredity and environment musical ability.
This book has been brought to light with a view to facilitating greater communication within the larger society of scientists in India and abroad, and there it rests with the scientists on the globe to make the best possible use of these research findings for furthering the progress of man and his civilisation.

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