Our Origins: Discovering Physical Anthropology (Fourth Edition)
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ISBN: 9780393614008
Author: Clark Spencer Larsen
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
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To describe: The ways in which adaptation is contributed to the ability of human populations to live regions spanning the entire surface of the globe.
Introduction: Humans show a high degree of adaptive flexibity. Moreover different populations exhibit wide range of genetic adaptations, for example, climate, and developmental adaptations, for example, to altitude. The developmental adaptations permit for survival for longer period across a wide range of environmental settings.
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