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Bathudi and Sonti Tribes: a BioAnthropological Profile is a detailed scientific examination of two indigenous tribal communities. Author Swaran Singh provides an in-depth analysis of the biological, physical, and anthropological characteristics of the Bathudi and Sonti tribes.
The work combines rigorous bioanthropological methodology with ethnographic observation to document the genetic diversity, morphological features, and health profiles of these populations. Singh explores their evolutionary adaptation, demographic patterns, and cultural practices within the framework of modern biological anthropology.
This publication serves as an important academic resource for understanding tribal populations in South Asia, offering insights into human biological variation, population genetics, and the intersection of culture and biology. The research contributes significantly to the anthropological knowledge base and provides evidence-based documentation of these communities’ unique characteristics.







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