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Genetic Nature/Culture: Anthropology and Science Beyond the Two-Culture Divide
Genetic Nature/Culture: Anthropology and Science Beyond the Two-Culture Divide
Genetic Nature/Culture: Anthropology and Science Beyond the Two-Culture Divide
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Deborah Heath, associate professor of anthropology, and coeditors Alan H. Goodman and M. Susan Lindee produce a volume that brings together biological and cultural anthropologists to conduct an interdisciplinary dialogue about genetics.
University of California Press, 2003. 328 pages. $30.
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