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Cambridge studies in biological anthropology
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Year: 1991 Publisher: Cambridge New York Melbourne Cambridge University Press

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Introduction to physical anthropology
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ISBN: 0314809066 Year: 1991 Publisher: Saint Paul (Minn.) : West publishing Co.,

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Beiträge zur Bevölkerung Lübecks, zu ihrer Ernährung und Umwelt
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ISBN: 3774924872 Year: 1991 Publisher: Bonn Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH

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La main et l'hominisation
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ISBN: 2225820627 9782225820625 Year: 1991 Publisher: Paris ; Milan ; Barcelone : Masson,

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Human universals.
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ISBN: 0877228418 Year: 1991 Publisher: Philadelphia Temple university press

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Encyclopedia of human biology
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ISBN: 0122267516 0122267524 0122267532 0122267540 0122267559 0122267567 0122267575 0122267583 Year: 1991 Publisher: New York Academic press

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Man's place in evolution
ISBN: 0521408644 Year: 1991 Publisher: Cambridge Natural History Museum

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The lopsided ape : evolution of the generative mind
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ISBN: 1280539992 9786610539994 0198024525 1429407921 9781429407922 0195066758 9780195066753 0195083520 9780195083521 9781280539992 6610539995 9780198024521 Year: 1991 Publisher: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press,

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Apes cannot talk; nor are they left or right handed. In this engaging account of language, evolution, and the brain, Michael Corballis shows why these two facts are intimately connected. Humans alone can learn and manipulate language because of a biological device in the left hemisphere of the brain (a specialization that causes handedness). In fascinating detail, he describes how this device emerged through the evolutionary pressures faced by our ancestors. He then shows how it works in a deft account of symbols, grammar, and vocabulary. Ranging across anthropology, biology, and linguistics, this book offers an engrossing look at what makes humans so unique.


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International journal of osteoarchaeology.
ISSN: 10991212 1047482X Year: 1991 Publisher: [Chichester, West Sussex] : John Wiley & Sons,

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