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“An Experiment of the Physical Anthropology of Expressive Gestures”J. H. Prost in Frontiers of Anthropology ed. Murray Leaf, N.Y.: Van Nostrand Company, 1974a pp. 261–289 - “Varieties of Human Posture”J. H. Prost in Human Biology Vol. 46, No. 1, 1974b pp. 1–19
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