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The Human Voyage: Undergraduate Research in Biological Anthropology: Volume 1, 2017
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- Wind suppresses calling in northern buff-cheeked crested gibbons (Nomascus annamensis)
- Taking care in prehistoric Latin America: A case study of care giving among hunter-gatherers in the Final Late Holocene
- Factors affecting energetic regulation of ovulation leading to birth seasonality in tropical and temperate subpopulations
- Environmental and health effects of early copper metallurgy and mining in the Bronze Age
- Dealing with predators: Vigilance and alarm calling in primates
- Primate social structure as a predictor of modes of communication and the ability to learn a human language
- Skeletal evidence of torture: How can the past inform the present?
- When the forest calls: My experience on the Primate Behavioural Ecology Field School in Cambodia
- So that their graves overlooked the sea: Student experience of the Philippines International Archaeological Field School
- Author biographies


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