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1 ant - in particular, philosophy and cultural anthropology.
2 ave been of wide interest in archaeology and anthropology.
3 est rate of homicide of any society known to anthropology.
4 of an ethics of body commodification within anthropology.
5 inequality present a long-standing puzzle in anthropology.
6 s, including medicine, forensic science, and anthropology.
7 man mobility remains critically important in anthropology.
8 s is a contentious but necessary practice in anthropology.
9 dies and demonstrates the value of "cellular anthropology," a strategy of using in-vitro-derived embr
10 perspective, with psychology, sociology, and anthropology all likely to make significant contribution
11 s study contributes to the ongoing debate in anthropology and archaeology(11), not only suggesting th
13 for disciplines from evolutionary biology to anthropology and conservation policies, are increasingly
16 This rapprochement between psychological anthropology and evolutionary psychology contributes bot
18 te the fields of human microbial ecology and anthropology and outline some of the potential goals and
19 h of their history, the relationship between anthropology and psychology has been well captured by Ro
21 , first, the significance of the body within anthropology and, second, what defines a body "part." Af
22 e summarize empirical work across dentistry, anthropology, and archaeology on human tooth development
24 evolutionary biology, ecology, archaeology, anthropology, and conservation biology, is essential for
25 science, linguistics, animal cognition, and anthropology, and demonstrate how a revised understandin
28 pplied health research with roots in medical anthropology, and in the field of health and human right
30 game theory, human neuroscience, psychology, anthropology, and political science, that collectively e
31 re from the fields of geography, psychology, anthropology, and psychiatry was reviewed to develop a "
32 concept of harm across philosophy, cultural anthropology, and psychology, then discusses how differe
35 , such as evolutionary biology, mathematics, anthropology, archaeology, economics, and philosophy.
36 nvolves working across disciplines - such as anthropology, archaeology, linguistics and genetics - th
37 ross-disciplinary evidence from archaeology, anthropology, biology, musicology, psychology, and neuro
39 ented in linguistics, cognitive science, and anthropology, but these studies only involved small subs
44 timation of age is essential in evolutionary anthropology, especially to infer population age structu
47 ype frequencies are used in transplantation, anthropology, forensic medicine, and studies of the asso
50 tions of 'egalitarianism', especially beyond anthropology, have often emphasised equality in resource
53 ponding to usage in archaeology history, and anthropology, Moffett's paper seems more philosophy of s
55 een suggested based on physical and cultural anthropology, oral tradition, linguistics and later also
56 rsing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Anthropology Plus, and the International Bibliography of
57 psychology, social psychology, evolutionary anthropology, political science, cultural history, and p
58 uman skulls plays a crucial role in forensic anthropology, providing critical insights into the deter
60 Theories synthesize data from archaeology, anthropology, psychology, neuroscience, and genetics, an
62 onors before their placement at the Forensic Anthropology Research Facility owned by the Forensic Ant
63 rding to the Arizona State University dental anthropology scoring system (ASUDAS), and the correlatio
65 ood neighbors." The congenial fence was that anthropology studied what people think and psychology st
67 recognition in both evolutionary biology and anthropology that dispersal is key to establishing patte
68 avioral sciences-ranging from linguistics to anthropology to economics-have exposed the social signif
69 s review synthesizes advances in fields from anthropology to evolutionary biology and neuroscience to
70 drawn from climate science and evolutionary anthropology to show how complex systems modeling that f
72 rivari is mutually beneficial for both ethno-anthropology (which may thus access inner causes for dis
73 retical approaches to commodification within anthropology, with Mauss and Marx figuring prominently.