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|a NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN ANTHROPOLOGY RESEARCH; NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN ANTHROPOLOGY RESEARCH; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: DENTAL AGE AS A BIOLOGICAL INDICATOR TO ESTIMATE CHRONOLOGICAL AGE; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; DENTAL AND SKELETAL AGE; DENTAL AGE; THE NOLLA METHOD; THE DEMIRJIAN METHOD; BIAS AND LIMITATIONS IN THE NOLLAAND DERMIRJIAN METHODS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 2: DESIGN ANTHROPOLOGY: ETHNOGRAPHIC INQUIRIES BETWEEN INDUSTRY, ACADEME AND GOVERNMENT; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION.
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|a 2. CORPORATE ANTHROPOLOGY AND THE EMERGENCE OF DESIGN ETHNOGRAPHYPublic Innovation by User-centered Design: Transposition of Theory and Method from Industry to Government; 3. ANALYTICAL FOUNDATIONS, METHODOLOGICAL EXPANSION; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 3: THE CEMENT OF SOCIAL ALCHEMY: PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS OF MIND-GROUP AND PERSONAL IDENTITY; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION: SOCIAL ONTOLOGY THE OTHER WAY ROUND; I.A CONSTRUCTIVIST THEORY OF PERSONS AND MIND GROUPS; 1. The Problem; 2. Preliminary Elucidations; 3. Emendations; II. PERSONS; 4. Persons as Geometrical Objects; 5. Ultimate Ideals.
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|a 6. Ultimate Boundaries7. Criticism of Harry Frankfurt's Interpretation of Persons; 8. Practical and Theoretical Reason United; III. FINAL THOUGHTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 4: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CHRISTIAN THEOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY; ABSTRACT; A CHRISTIAN VIEW OF PERSONS; The Image of God as Function, Structure and Relation; Christian Doctrine and Definition of Sin; Christian Doctrine Related to Human Nature; Implications for Psychotherapy; REFERENCES.
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|a Chapter 5: SOME ASPECTS OF UTILIZATION OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL PRINCIPLE ARGUMENTS IN THEOLOGIA NATURALIS IN THE LIGHT OF ANALYTICAL PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGIONABSTRACT; REFERENCES; Chapter 6: USING SEXUAL DIMORPHISM AND DEVELOPMENT TO RECONSTRUCT MATING SYSTEMS IN ANCIENT PRIMATES; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; THE EVIDENCE FOR SOCIALITY IN FOSSIL PRIMATES; SEXUAL DIMORPHISM; Body Size; Canine Size; CHANGES IN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT; Labile Maturation Rates in Living Species; CONSPECIFIC AGGRESSION; SEX RATIOS AND GROUP COMPOSITION; SOFT-TISSUE ANATOMY AND OTHER EVIDENCE.
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|a RECONSTRUCTING ANCIENT MATING SYSTEMSWhat Is the Meaning of Reduced Body Size Dimorphism and Reduced Canine Size?; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 7: FROM MOUNTAIN ANTHROPOLOGY TO MONTOLOGY? AN OVERVIEW OF THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL APPROACH TO MOUNTAIN STUDIES; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; BACKGROUND: FROM MOUNTAIN ANTHROPOLOGY TO MONTOLOGY?; The Early Comparative Cultural Ecology Approach; Toward Montology?; MOUNTAIN ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN AND OZARK HIGHLANDS; The Southern Appalachian Mountains of Western North Carolina.
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