Lambda Alpha Journal, v.32 (complete version)
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2002Author
Lambda Alpha National Collegiate Honors Society for Anthropology
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This volume presents five papers with topics in biological, archaeological
and cultural anthropology. Volume 32 opens with an article by
Michelle Rosner addressing the urban design of Teotihuacan and its links to
Mexican mythology. The next article is by Myrisa K. Bird and discusses the
different migration and population models of North America in relation to the
Clovis.
Immediately following, Becky Digan gives us her own perspective on the controversial
issue of female genital mutilation, while Annik Ramsey discusses the
different arguments regarding sociobiology. Finally, we conclude this volume
with an article by Traci Yoder addressing the role of eating disorders in Western
cultures.
The journal concludes with an updated list of chapters and advisors, followed
by a recognition of past award recipients of the National Scholarship
Award competition and the National Dean's List Scholarship.