A Womans Life in Physical Anthropology Somatotyping And New Guinea Kinship St
A Womans Life in Physical Anthropology Somatotyping And New Guinea Kinship St
Barbara Honeyman Roll
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[laughs] Hughes: Did he himself have fine skin? Roll: Yes, he did. Hughes: And he was an ectomorph? Roll: He was a dominant ectomorph. Hughes: It all fits together, doesn't it? Roll: Yes, it does. There wasn't all that much genetics to be formally instructed in. He had had no formal training in genetics to my knowledge. So he was attacked by people who did know something about genetics . Hughes: Yes, I can imagine. 115 Problem! with Sheldon's Method Roll: I was soon exposed to hearing his peers... being sharply critical. While 1 was completing the women's material, the Atlas of Men was going forward. The undermining of my confidence in what he was saying reached a critical point when we started to assemble the somatotype photographs for the atlas. Sheldon opted for a large page size on which there would be two 5 -inch by 6 -inch omatotype photographs per row and three rows. This meant six photographs per page. In the end there were over a thousand photographs --which is a lot of photographs.
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