Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 September 2009
This volume is based on papers presented at the 38th annual symposium of the Society for the Study of Human Biology held on 3 and 4 April 1995 at Corpus Christi College and the Department of Biological Anthropology, Cambridge. The sessions were chaired by Dr John Clegg, Professor Lord Renfrew, Dr Derek Roberts and Dr Chris Stringer.
The Editors wish to record their thanks to Dr Tracey Sanderson, Commissioning Editor, Biological Sciences, Ms Susan Bishop, Production Controller, and Ms Mary Sanders, Copy Editor, of Cambridge University Press for their help during the production of this volume.
The Committee of the Society acknowledges with gratitude the generous financial support for the meeting provided by the Boise Fund of Oxford University, the International Union of Biological Sciences, and the Wellcome Trust.
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