Description
A systematic evaluation of the biology and health of animal herding populations.
About the Author
William R. Leonard is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Northwestern University, Illinois. He is a biological anthropologist whose research focusses heavily on aspects of physiology, nutrition and health. He has extensive fieldwork experience in Siberia and Latin America examining how human populations adapt to extreme environments. Michael H. Crawford is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Kansas. His research focuses on anthropological genetics particularly in populations in the Americas. He has also written The Origins of Native Americans (1998), and edited Different Seasons: Biological Aging in Mennonites of Midwestern United States (2000).
Reviews
Review of the hardback: '... this volume of high quality papers will be of most interest and reward to the specialists in nomadic pastoral societies who already have a lot of factual knowledge about these societies.' The Agricultural History Review
Review of the hardback: '... this is the fullest coverage, to my knowledge, of the human biology of pastoralists ... this is a very interesting and unique overview of issues pertaining to human biology among pastoralists, and covers a wide range of themes and geographical areas ... it does add considerable breadth to our understanding of the dynamics of contemporary pastoralist populations.' Annals of Human Biology
Book Information
ISBN 9780521081634
Author William R. Leonard
Format Paperback
Page Count 332
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 300g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 155mm * 18mm