Lambda Alpha Journal, v.29 (complete version)
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1999Author
Lambda Alpha National Collegiate Honors Society for Anthropology
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This year's volume presents six papers ranging in nature from biological to sociocultural
and archaeological anthropology. Volume twenty-nine opens with an article by
Harle addressing issues of progressive social complexity using examples of hunter-gatherer
societies. Immediately following, McDowell discusses the role of women artisans in traditional
Japanese societies. In her paper on disease and anemia in childhood, Quave addresses
issues of nutritional and medical anthropological nature and the effects of global efforts in
health matters in the developing world. Rivers' contribution from a study of historical archaeology
evaluates the application of dating teclmiques using window glass to determine
temporal affiliation of historic structures. The debate over the origin of language is addressed
by Cunningham in her paper Language and Evolution. She addresses issues of anatomical
and physiological capacity of language among the hominine subfamily based on
morphological evidence of comparative primate anatomy and from the fossil record. The
volume closes with an article by Lynch addressing psychosocial issue in family planning
matters.
This years journal concludes with an updated list chapters and advisors, followed
by a recognition of past award recipients of the National Scholarship Award competition and
the National Dean's List Scholarship
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Editor-in-Chief: Peer H. Moore-Jansen; Student Editor: Carrie Luckey