J. S. Weiner
Born 1915-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1397685A
Top Subjects
- Adaptation (Biology) (3)
- Human beings -- Effect of environment on (2)
- Prehistoric peoples (2)
- Human evolution (2)
- Piltdown forgery (1)
- Dawson, Charles, -- 1864-1916 (1)
- Congresses (1)
Books by J. S. Weiner
Total count: 16
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Piltdown forgery.Geoffrey Cumberledge, Oxford University Press1955-01-01
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International Biological Programmeguide to the human adaptability proposals. With a contribution by Paul T. Baker.I[nternational] C[ouncil of] S[scientific] U[nions] Special Committee for the International Biological Programme1965-01-01
Human adaptability and its methodologyPapers given at a Symposium held in Kyoto, Japan, on 12-14 September, 1965 under the auspices of the International Union of Physiological Sciences and the International Biological ProgrammeJapan Society for the Promotion of Sciences1966-01-01-
Human biologya guide to field methodsDavis1969-01-01
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Human biologya guide to field methods. Compiled by J.S. Weiner and J.A. Lourie.Blackwell1969-01-01
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A guide to the human adaptability proposals.With a contribution by Paul T. Baker.2D ed.[Published for] International Biological Programme [by] Blackwell Scientific Publications1969-01-01
Man's natural historyWeidenfeld and Nicolson1971-01-01
The natural history of manUniverse Books1971-01-01-
Go safely, my friend[1st ed.]Premium Press1971-01-01
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The tropical origins of manAddison-Wesley Pub. Co.1973-01-01
WeinerPhysiological Variation & Its G (Symposia of the Society for the Study of Human Biology)John Wiley & Sons Inc1977-01-01-
Human BiologyAn Introduction to Human Evolution, Variation, Growth and EcologyOxford University Press1977-03-01
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Human AdaptabilityA History and Compendium of Research in the International Biological ProgrammePalgrave Macmillan1977-06-01
Practical human biologyAcademic Press1981-01-01-
History of physical anthropology in Great BritainInternational Association of Human Biologists1982-01-01
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Human AdaptabilityA Historical and Compendium of Research for the International Biological ProgrammeTaylor & Francis1989-06-01