The limb proportions of 686 subjects (461 men and 225 women) from five ethnic groups (White, Inuit, Gurkha, Bantu, San) have been compared. Stature, limb and skeletal measurements were taken directly from the subjects by one observer. The brachial and crural indices of the Whites were markedly small
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NEANDERTHALS, ANATOMICALLY MODERN HUMANS, AND ‘MODERN HUMAN BEHAVIOUR’ IN ITALY
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