Description
Book SynopsisSamantha Hens is an associate professor of anthropology at California State University in Sacramento. Her research interests cover an array of topics in biological anthropology including osteology and skeletal biology, skeletal growth and development, morphometrics, functional anatomy, human evolution and forensic anthropology. She has published several journal articles on stature estimation in fossil hominids and sex estimation from the human pelvis and skull. Her most recent area of study has focused on three-dimensional analyses of growth and the development of sexual dimorphism in orangutan crania, and comparisons of sexual dimorphism between the orangutan and the gorilla. Samantha received the Outstanding Teacher Award in her college in 2006. She lives in northern California where she actively enjoys the outdoors and practices yoga.
Table of ContentsBrief Contents
PART 1: GENETICS AND EVOLUTION
- Chapter 1. The Scientific Method
- Chapter 2. Cell Biology and DNA
- Chapter 3. Principles of Inheritance
- Chapter 4. Human Variation
- Chapter 5. Hardy-Weinberg: Genetics of Populations
PART 2: THE HUMAN SKELETON
- Chapter 6. Introduction to the Human Skeleton
- Chapter 7. The Appendicular Skeleton
- Chapter 8. The Axial Skeleton
- Chapter 9. Human Variation and Forensic Anthropology
PART 3: THE NON-HUMAN PRIMATES
- Chapter 10. Primate Classification
- Chapter 11. Comparative Primate Anatomy
- Chapter 12. Primate Behavior
PART 4: HUMAN ANCESTORS
- Chapter 13. The Bipedal Adaptation and Our Earliest Ancestors
- Chapter 14. The Rise of the Genus Homo
- Chapter 15. Later Homo and Modern Human Origins