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Human diet - [electronic resource] : its origin and evolution : edited by PeterS. Ungar and Mark F. Teaford.
Human diet - [electronic resource]  : its origin and evolution  : edited by PeterS. Ungar ...
Human diet - [electronic resource] : its origin and evolution : edited by PeterS. Ungar and Mark F. Teaford.

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Material Type  
 비도서
ISBN  
0313011397 (electronic bk.)
LC Callnumber  
GN799.F6-H85 2002eb
DDC  
930.1-22
Callnumber  
Title/Author  
Human diet - [electronic resource] : its origin and evolution : edited by PeterS. Ungar and Mark F. Teaford.
Publish Info  
Westport, Conn. : Bergin & Garvey, 2002.
Material Info  
viii, 206 p. : ill., maps
서지주기  
Includes bibliographical references (p. [167]-200) and index.
Formatted Contents Note  
완전내용Perspectives on the evolution of human diet / Peter S. Ungar and Mark F. Teaford -- Evolution, diet, and health / S. Boyd Eaton, Stanley B. Eaton III, and Loren Cordain -- Post-Pleistocene human evolution: bioarcheology of the agricultural transition / Clark Spencer Larsen -- Early childhood health in foragers / SaraStinson -- Meat-eating, grandmothering, and the evolution of early human diets/ James O'Connell, Kristen Hawkes, and Nicholas Blurton Jones -- A two-stage model of increased dietary quality in early hominid evolution: the role of fiber /Nancy Lou Conklin-Brittain, Richard W. Wrangham, and Catherine C. Smith -- Plants of the apes: is there a hominoid model for the origins of the hominid diet? /Peter S. Rodman -- Hunter-gatherer diets: wild foods signal relief from diseases of affluence / Katharine Milton -- Hominid dietary niches from proxy chemicalindicators in fossils: the Swartkrans example / Julia Lee-Thorp -- Paleontological evidence for the diets of African Plio-Pleistocene homini
Reproduction Note  
Electronic reproduction. . Boulder, Colo. : NetLibrary, 2003. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to NetLibrary affiliated libraries.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Agriculture, Prehistoric. Diet History. Hunting and gathering societies. Hunting, Prehistoric. Prehistoric peoples Food. Archaeology methods. Diet history. Feeding Behavior. Food Habits. Hominidae.
Added Entry-Personal Name  
Teaford, Mark Franklyn , 1951-
Added Entry-Corporate Name  
NetLibrary, Inc.
Additional Physical Form Entry  
. Original. 0897897366. (DLC) 2001043790. (OCoLC)47995942
Electronic Location and Access  
. Original. 0897897366. (DLC) 2001043790. (OCoLC)47995942
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gtec:52712

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■300    ▼aviii,  206  p.  ▼bill.,  maps
■504    ▼aIncludes  bibliographical  references  (p.  [167]-200)  and  index.
■5050  ▼aPerspectives  on  the  evolution  of  human  diet  /  Peter  S.  Ungar  and  Mark  F.  Teaford  --  Evolution,  diet,  and  health  /  S.  Boyd  Eaton,  Stanley  B.  Eaton  III,  and  Loren  Cordain  --  Post-Pleistocene  human  evolution:  bioarcheology  of  the  agricultural  transition  /  Clark  Spencer  Larsen  --  Early  childhood  health  in  foragers  /  SaraStinson  --  Meat-eating,  grandmothering,  and  the  evolution  of  early  human  diets/  James  O'Connell,  Kristen  Hawkes,  and  Nicholas  Blurton  Jones  --  A  two-stage  model  of  increased  dietary  quality  in  early  hominid  evolution:  the  role  of  fiber  /Nancy  Lou  Conklin-Brittain,  Richard  W.  Wrangham,  and  Catherine  C.  Smith  --  Plants  of  the  apes:  is  there  a  hominoid  model  for  the  origins  of  the  hominid  diet?  /Peter  S.  Rodman  --  Hunter-gatherer  diets:  wild  foods  signal  relief  from  diseases  of  affluence  /  Katharine  Milton  --  Hominid  dietary  niches  from  proxy  chemicalindicators  in  fossils:  the  Swartkrans  example  /  Julia  Lee-Thorp  --  Paleontological  evidence  for  the  diets  of  African  Plio-Pleistocene  homini
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■6500  ▼aAgriculture,  Prehistoric.▼aDiet▼xHistory.▼aHunting  and  gathering  societies.▼aHunting,  Prehistoric.▼aPrehistoric  peoples▼xFood.▼aArchaeology▼xmethods.▼aDiet▼xhistory.▼aFeeding  Behavior.▼aFood  Habits.▼aHominidae.
■6557  ▼aElectronic  books.▼2local
■7001  ▼aTeaford,  Mark  Franklyn▼d1951-▼aUngar,  Peter  S.
■7102  ▼aNetLibrary,  Inc.
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