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  • Index to Volume 84
  • Abid, H., 423–435

  • Abilev, S., 79–89

  • ACP1, 723–731

  • ADA1, 723–731

  • adaptation, 1–10

  • admixture, 343–364

  • “African Pygmies, What’s Behind a Name?” Invited Editorial, 1–10

  • African Pygmy, 1–10

  • “Age Estimation of the Human Skeleton” (book review), 445–447

  • Al-Abri, A. R., 271–286, 450–465

  • Al-Bustan, S., 379–403

  • Al-Habori, M., 271–286, 450–465

  • Al-Rawas, O, 271–286, 450–465

  • Al-Yahyaee, S., 271–286, 450–465

  • Al Zadiali, S., 67–77

  • Al-Zubairi, A. S., 271–286, 450–465

  • Alkindi, S. S., 67–77

  • “American Association of Anthropological Genetics (AAAG) Educational Workshop: Genomics and Anthropology in the Classroom,” 630

  • “American Association of Anthropological Genetics (AAAG) News: 2013 Application of Genomics to Anthropological Research (AGAR) Workshop,” 775

  • “American Association of Anthropological Genetics (AAAG) News: AGAR Workshop,” 225

  • “American Association of Anthropological Genetics (AAAG) News: Student Prize Winners at the 2012 AAPA Meeting,” 471–473

  • Ammar, M., 423–435

  • “Analysis of a Genetic Isolate: The Case of Carloforte (Italy)”, 733–752

  • anatomically modern humans, 139–152

  • ancestry, 287–305

  • ancient DNA, 45–66, 365–378

  • “Ancient Movement Patterns Determine Modern Genetic Variances in Europe,” 535–552

  • anthropometry, 127–137

  • Arabian peninsula, 271–286, 450–465

  • archeology, 11–43

  • arm size, 437–444

  • “Association among Obesity-Related Anthropometric Phenotypes: Analyzing Genetic and Environmental Contribution,” 127–137

  • Bachis, V., 733–752

  • Bahuchet, S., 11–43

  • Bantu, 11–43

  • Barbujani, G., 481–488

  • Baroudi, T., 423–435

  • Bayoumi, R., 271–286, 450–465

  • Benammar-Elgaaied, A., 423–435

  • Berhouma, R., 423–435

  • Betti, L., 139–152

  • biological anthropology, 1–10

  • blood pressure, 437–444

  • Bloothooft, G., 169–214

  • Boattini, A., 169–214, 235–270

  • body fat, 127–137

  • body mass, 127–137, 437–444

  • Bolnick, D. A., 471–473

  • Bondioli, L., 531–533

  • Brisbin, A., 343–364

  • Brouwer, L., 169–214

  • Brouwer, M., 169–214

  • Brunet, G., 169–214

  • Bryc, K., 343–364

  • Bustamante, C. D., 343–364, 641–694

  • Byrnes, J., 343–364

  • Calò, C. M., 733–752

  • Carbonell, E., 633–640

  • Carloforte, 733–752

  • Casto, A. M., 641–694

  • Caudell, M. A., 101–125 [End Page 783]

  • Central Africa, 11–43

  • “Changing Language, Remaining Pygmy,” 11–43

  • Chareille, P., 169–214

  • Chen, J., 555–572

  • Chen, L., 365–378

  • Cheshire, J., 169–214

  • Clarimón, J., 633–640

  • “A Classification of European Populations Based on Gene Frequencies and Cranial Measurements: A Map-Quadrant Approach,” 507–530

  • Coates, R., 169–214

  • cohabitation effect, 753–770

  • colored, 695–722

  • Comas, D., 633–640

  • “Combined Effect of Longevity-Associated Mitochondrial DNA 5178 C/A Polymorphism and Green Tea Consumption on Risk of Hypertension in Middle-Aged Japanese Men,” 307–318

  • Commentary on Chen et al.’s “Worldwide Analysis of Genetic and Linguistic Relationships of Human Populations” (1995), 573–580

  • Commentary on Derish and Sokal’s “A Classification of European Populations Based on Gene Frequencies and Cranial Measurements: A Map-Quadrant Approach” (1988): Evidence for the Lack of Taxonomic Structure but the Congruence between Genetic and Morphometric Information, 531–533

  • Commentary on Sokal, Oden, and Thomson’s “A Problem with Synthetic Maps” (1999), 623–626

  • Commentary on Sokal et al.’s “Historical Population Movements in Europe Influence Genetic Relationships in Modern Samples” (1996), 607–608

  • Commentary on Sokal’s “Ancient Movement Patterns Determine Modern Genetic Variances in Europe” (1991), 553–554

  • common genetic and environmental factors, 127–137

  • Coppa, A., 153–167

  • Corrias, L., 733–752

  • cranial measurements, 507–530, 531–533

  • “A Craniometric Perspective on the Transition to Agriculture in Europe,” 45–66

  • craniometry, 45–66

  • Crawford, M. H., 331–333, 379–403

  • cultural anthropology, 1–10

  • cultural diffusion, 45–66

  • cultural diversity, 11–43

  • CYP2C9, 67–77

  • CYP4F2, 67–77

  • Danubio, M. E., 153–167

  • Darlu, P., 169–214

  • database, 169–214

  • Degenhardt, J., 343–364

  • demic diffusion, 45–66

  • demography, 235–270

  • Denisova, 633–640

  • Derenko, M., 79–89

  • Derish, P. A., 507–530

  • Desjardins, B., 169–214

  • Destro-Bisol, G., 1–10

  • Di Giovanni, D., 581–606

  • “Distribution of the Lactase Persistence-Associated Variant Alleles -13910* T and -13915* G among the People of Oman and Yemen,” 271–286, 450–465

  • Donghu, 365–378...

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