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Principles and Methods of Physical Anthropology is a foundational text that explores the core concepts and investigative approaches used in physical anthropology. Written by Sarat Chandra Roy and published by Gyan Publishing House, this book provides students and researchers with a thorough understanding of the discipline’s theoretical framework and practical methodologies.
The work covers essential topics including human skeletal anatomy, population genetics, primate evolution, and anthropometric measurements. It examines how physical anthropologists collect, analyze, and interpret data to understand human biological variation, adaptation, and evolutionary history. The book combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications, making it valuable for academic study and research purposes.
This comprehensive resource serves as an important reference for understanding the scientific methods and principles that guide modern physical anthropology, offering insights into both classical and contemporary approaches to studying human physical characteristics and biological relationships.






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