Bridging the empirical divide of human variation research in the New World / Kenneth E. Sassaman. Ancient and modern genetic variation in the Americas / Brian M. Kemp and Theodore G. Schurr -- Peopling the Americas via multiple migrations from Beringia : evidence from the early Holocene of the Columbia Plateau / James C. Chatters -- Human skeletal variation and environmental diversity in northwestern North America / Jerome S. Cybulski -- Discrete dental trait evidence of migration patterns in the northern Southwest / Kathy R. Durand, Meradeth Snow, David Glenn Smith, and Stephen R. Durand -- The introduction of agriculture and the foundation of biological variation in the southern Southwest / James T. Watson -- Giants among us? Morphological variation and migration on the Great Plains / Benjamin M. Auerbach -- Skeletal evidence of cultural variation : mutilation related to warfare / Christopher W. Schmidt, Rachel Lockhart Sharkey, Christopher Newman, Anna Serrano, Melissa Zolnierz, Jeffrey A. Plunkett, and Anne Bader -- Population history of the Moquegua Valley, far south coast of Peru / Ken-ichi Shinoda, Sonia E. GuilleĢn, and Izumi Shimada -- Climate variation, biological adaptation, and postcranial metric variation in precontact North America / Kathryn S. King -- Body proportions in recent Native Americans : colonization history versus ecogeographical patterns / Richard L. Jantz, Paul Marr, and Claire A. Jantz -- Human settlement in the New World : multidisciplinary approaches, the "Beringan" standstill, and the shape of things to come / David G. Anderson -- Bridging the empirical divide of human variation research in the New World / Kenneth E. Sassaman.
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