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Judul New Directions in Dental Anthropology : Paradigms, methodologies and outcomes / Townsend, Grant (editor)
Pengarang Townsend, Grant (editor)
Kanazawa, Eisaku (editor)
Takayama, Hiroshi (editor)
Penerbitan Adelaide : University of Adelaide Press, 2012
Deskripsi Fisik 147 :ilus ;23 cm
ISBN 9780987171870
Subjek Dental anthropology
Catatan This book contains papers arising from a symposium held during a combined meeting of The International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES), The Australian Anthropological Society (AAS) and The Association of Social Anthropologists of Aotearoa New Zealand at the University of Western Australia from July 5-8th, 2011. It follows on from a recently published Special Issue Supplement of Archives of Oral Biology, Volume 54, December 2009 that contains papers from an International Workshop on Oral Growth and Development held in Liverpool in 2007 and edited by Professor Alan Brook. Together, these two publications provide a comprehensive overview of state-of-the-art approaches to study dental development and variation, and open up opportunities for future collaborative research initiatives, a key aim of the International Collaborating Network in Oro-facial Genetics and Development that was founded in Liverpool in 2007. The aim of the symposium held at The University of Western Australia in 2011
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