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Bibliografie străină:

1. Alfred W.Crosby, Ecological Imperialism. The Biological Expansion of Europe 900-1900,


Cambridge University Press, 1986
2. Margarita Artschwager Kay, professor College of Nursing, University of Arizona, Tucson,
Anthropology of Human Birth, F.A.Davis Company, Philadelphia, 1982
3. Haller John S.junior, Concepts of race inferiority in nineteenth-century anthropology, in
Journal of the History of Medicine, vol.XXV, nr.1
4. Thomas Henry Huxley, Evidence as to man-s place in nature, London, Edinburgh, Williams
Norgate, 1863
5. Virchow Rudolf, Allgemeine pathologische Anatomie nach den Vorlesungen in Wurzburg.
Scripsit Emil Kugler im Wintersemester, 1855-1856
6. Virchow Rudolf, Ein alter Bericht uber die Gestatuug der pathologischen Anatomie in
Deutscland, Berlin, 1900
7. Baillie Mathew, The morbid Anatomy of some of the important parts of the human body,
Philadelphia, Harzard, 1820
8. The Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Biology, edited by David L.Hull, Michael Ruse,
Cambridge University Press, 2007
9. Francesco Alaya, Human Evolution: The Three Grand Challenges oh Human Biology(pp.233-
254).
10. Michael Boulter, Extinction and the End of Man, Fourth Estate-London, 1988. În special
capitolul: A Man-Made Extinction Event.
11. Clive Gamble, The Palaeolithic Socities of Europe, Cambridge University Press, 1999.
Importante sunt capitolele: The first European societies 500 000/300 000 years ago;
Neanderthal societies 300 000 to 60 000 years ago; The rhytms of social life 60 000/21 000 yaers
ago: the transition from the middle to upper palaeolithic in Europe; The extension of social life:
60 000/21000 years ago:regions and locales, networks and landscapes.
12. Clive Gamble, Origins and revolutions. Human Identity in Earliest Prehistory, Cambridge
University Press, 2007 Foarte importante capitolele: The neolithic revolution; Bodies, instruments
and containers; A prehistory of human technology; Did agriculture change the world?
13. The evolution of cultural entities, edited by Michael Wheeler, John Ziman, Margaret A.Boden,
published by British Academy by Oxford University Press, 2002. Importante sunt capitolele: a.
Tim Ingold – Between evolution and History: Biology, Culture and Myth of Human Origins (pp.43-
66);b.W.G.Runciman, Heritable Variation and Competitive selection as the Mechanism of
Sociocultural Evolution (pp.9-26);c. Eva Jablonka, Netween development and Evolution: How to
Model Cultural Change (pp.27-42);d. Brian J.Loasby, The Evolution of Technological Knowledge:
Reflections on Technological Innovation as an Evolutionary Process (pp. 145-160);e. Mary
Midgley, Choosing the Selectors (pp.119-134)
14. .The human inheritance. Genes, Language and Evolution, edited by Bryan Sykes, Oxford
University Press, 1999. Aici sunt relevante capitolele:a. Colin Renfrew, Reflections on the
Archeology of linguistic diversity (pp.1-32);b. Chris Stringer, The fossil record of the evolution of
Homo Sapiens in Europe and Australasia (pp.33-44);c. Gabriel Dover, Human evaluation: our
turbulent genes and why we are not chimps (pp.75-92);d. Bryan Sykes, Using genes to map
population structure and origins (pp.93-118);e. Ryk Ward, Language and genes in the Americas
(pp.135-158)
15. Michael A.Cremo, Richard L.Thomson, Forbbiden Archeology. The hidden history of the
Human Race, Bhantivedanta Institute San Diego, 1993. Importante sunt capitolele: Part I.
Anomalous Evidence Darwin Hesitates – 22 pp..Cap.7: java Man- 35 pp.; Cap.10Living Ape-
Men? - 34 pp.;Cap.11 Always Something New Out of Africa – 120 pp.
16. Meat-Eating&Human Evolution, edited by Craig B. Stanford and Henry T.Bunn, Oxford
University Press, 2001. Importante sunt capitolele:John D. Speth şi Eithan Tchenner,
Neanderthal Hunting and Meat-Processing in the Near East: Evidence from Kebara Cave(pp.52-
72); Jeanne Sept, Modeling the Edith Landscape(pp.73-100);c.. Michael S.Alvard, Mutualistic
Hunting(pp.261-278);. Bruce Winterhalder, Infragroup resource Transfers: Comparatzive
Evidence, Models and Implications for Human Evolution(pp.279-304);e. Robert E.Foley,
Consequences of Increased Carnivory in Homininds (pp.305-331);f. Henry T.Bunn, Hunting,
Power Scareing and Butchering by Hazda Forgers and by Plio-Pleistocene Homo (pp.199-218);g.
Henry T.Bunn şi Craig B.Stanford, Conclusions: research Traiectories on Hominid Meat-Eating
(pp.350-361)
17. Brener Georg, Adam aus Afrika: Was das Y-Chromosom verrät, Die Presse, 17.X.1988,
Spectrum X.
18. Russel I.Ciochon, John G.Feagle, Primate Evolution and Human Origins, Aldine De Gruyter,
New York, 1987. Importante sunt capitolele:a. J.T.Robinson, Adaptive Radiation in the
Australopithecies and the Origin of Man (pp.257-268);b. M.H.Wolpoff, Competitive Exclusion
among lower Pleistocene Hominids: the single species Hypothesis (pp.275-277);c. C.O.Lovejoy,
The Origin of Man (pp.289-301);d. M.Goodman, Man.s Place in the Phylogenie of the Primates
as Reflected in Serum Proteines.(pp.302-313);e. V.Jarich, A Molecular Approach to the Question
of Human Origins
19. John S.Keller jr., Concepts of Race Inferiority in Nineteenth-Century Anthropology, in
Journal of the History of Medicine and allied Sciences, vol.XXV, 1970, pp. 40-51
20. Judith Lynne Hanna, To dance is Human. A theory of Nonverbal Communication, The
University of Chicago Press and London, 1987; cap. Psyche and Soma: some Bases of the
Human Phenomenon of Dance (pp.57-82)
21. Benoît Dubreuil, Human evolution and the origins of hierarchies. The state of Nature,
Cambridge University Press, 2010.Importante sunt capitolele: Introduction(pp.1-8);I.A Passion for
Equality? Normality in the Brain(pp.43-48) and Conclusion(pp.49-50);II.Reversing Dominance
Hierarchies. Social Cognition(pp.55-57);Paleolithic Public Goods Games(pp.67.83); Cooperatives
Feeding vs.Cooperative Breeding(pp.84.90) and Conclusion(pp.90-91);III.Homo sapiens in
Perspective(pp.91-139);IV.Hierarchy without the State. Neo-evolutionary Typologies(pp.143.147);
Beyond the Band(pp.162-166); The Evolution os Societes and the Evolution of the Mind(pp.170-
175) and Conclusion(pp.225.231).
22. .Milford Wolkopff & Rahel Caspari, Race and human evolution, Simon&Schuster, Rockeffeler
Center, New York, 1997.(total 462 pp.).Importantye sunt capitolele: I.Multiregional Evolution and
Eve: Science and Politics 8pp.15-47);II.A First Lesson in the Politics of
Paleoanthropology(pp.48.56);III.Polygenism, Racism and the Rise of Anthropology/pp.57-76);VI:
The Last Stand(pp.137-142);VIII. Functional Morphology, Orthogenesis, and the Dubois
Syndrome(pp.213-240);IX.Center and Edge(pp.241.269);X.Multiregional Evolution(pp.270-313)
23. XI.Modern Humans.Modern Races?(pp.314-360).
24. Elizabeth Edwards, Anthropology and Photography 1860-1920, Yale University Press, New
Haven and London, 1992, in association with The Royal Anthropological Institute, London. (total
263 pp.)
25. Emilio F.Moran(editor), The Ecosystem Approach in Anthropology. From Concept to
Practice, Thje University of Michigan Press, 1990. Importante sunt articolele:I.Daniel R.Gross,
Ecosystems and methodological problems in ecological anthropology.(309-322);II.John
W.Bennet, Ecosystems, Environmentalism, Resource Conservation and Anthropological
research.(pp.435.460);III.Roy A.Rappaport, Ecosystems, populations and people.(pp.41 - 74).
26. IV.Emilio F.Moran, Ecosystem ecology in Biology and anthropologycal critical assessment.(pp.3-
40).
27. E.Adamson Hoebel, Man in the primitive World. An introduction to anthropology, second
edition, McGraw-hill book Company, New York, Toronto, London, 1958.(total 620 pp.).Importnate
sunt capitolele:I.Anthropology:The study of Man(pp.3-16);II.Ancient Man and Prehistoric
Culture(pp.17-96);III.Race and Culture(pp.115-150);IV.Language and Culture(pp.559-571)
28. .Alfred Gell, The Anthropology of Time. Cultural Constructions of Temporal Maps and
Images, Berg-Oxford/Providence, 1992.(total 340pp.).Importante sunt capitolele:I.Cultural
Relativism(pp.54-60);II.Transcedental Temporal Cultural relativism(pp.61-68);III.Linguistic
Arguments for the Cognitive universality of Time(pp.118-131);IV.The development of Time-
talk(pp.132-148);V.Chrono-geography(pp.190-205);VI.Conclusions(pp.314-328)
29. Gordon Lindsay Campbell, Strange creatures. Anthropology in Antiquity, Duckworth,
Liverpool, 2006. (total 185 pp).;Importante sunt:I.The origin of life and the origin of species(pp.17-
38);II.Ancient Theories of Prehistory and the Evolution of Society(pp.39-60).
30. Bryan Sykes, The Human inheritance. Genes, Language and Evolution, Oxford University
Press, 1999.(total 195 pp.).Importante sunt capitolele:I.The fossil record of the evolution of homo
sapiens in Europe and Australasia(pp.33-44);II.Human evolution:our turbulent genes and why we
are not chimps(pp.75-92);III.Using genes to map population structure and origins)pp.93-118).
31. Denis Dutton, The Art Instinct.Beauty,Pleasures&Human Evolution, Bloomsburry Press,
New York,Berlin,London, 2009.(total 280 pp.).Importante sunt:I.Landscape and Longing(pp.13-
28);II.Art and Human Nature(pp.29-46);V.Art and Natural Selection(pp.85-102);VI. The Uses of
Fiction(pp.103-134).
32. Linda Stone, Paul F.Lunquin, Genes, Culture and Human Evolution. A synthesis, Blackwell
Publishing, 2007. (total 310 pp.).Importante sunt capitolele:I.Human descend and
paleoanthropology(pp.13-47);II.Genetics as a Key to human origins and prehistory(pp.48-
73);III.Funfdamentals of human evolution: mutation and natural selection(pp.94-107);IV.Cultural
Evolution(pp.129-143);V.Geography of human genes and correlation with languages(pp.144-
166).;VI. The prehistory of human genes(pp.167-181).;VII. Voyages:prehistoric human
expansions(pp.182-196).
33. .Michael Boulter, Extinction. Evolution and the End of Man, Fourth Estate, Londomn, 2003.
(total 195 pp.).

34. .Luca Cavalli-Sforza, Paolo Menozzi, Alberto Piazza, The History and Geography of Human
Genes, Princenton University Press, New Jersey,1996. (total:400 pp.).Importante sunt
capitolele:Cap.2.Genetic History of World Populations(pp.60-154);Cap.3.Africa(158-
192);Cap.4.Asia.(195-252);Cap.5.Europa(255-299);Cap.6.America(302.340) si Cap.7(Australia,
New Guinea and the Pacific islands(343-370).

35. II.Stephen K.Sanderson,Arthur S.Alderson, World Societies. The Evolution of Human


Social Life, Pearson, 2005.(total:304 pp.)Important este: Cap.1.10,000 years of social
evolution(pp.1-7);Cap.3.Preindustrial Societes: Hunter-Gatheres and Horticulturelists(pp.32-55)
and Cap.11.Retrospect and Prospect:The Past 10 000 years and the Next 100.(pp.244-269).

36. III.Terence McKenna, Food of the Gods. The Search for the original tree of knowledge. A
radical history of plants, drugs and human evolution, Rider, 1999.(total:312 pp.)Importante
sunt capitolele:Cap.1.Shamanism:Seeting the stage(pp.3-13);Cap.2.The Magic in food(pp.14-
30);Cap.3.The search for the original tree of knowledge(pp.31-42);Cap.4.Plants and
primate:postcards from the stoned age(pp.43-56).

37. IV.The Anthropology of Art.Areader, edited by Howard Morphy and Morgan Perkins,
Blackwell Publishing, 2006.(total 566 pp.)Relevante sunt capitolele: Cap.I.Franz Boas, Primitve
Art(pp.39-55);Cap.4.Gregory Bathson, Style, Grace, and Information in Primitive Art(pp.78-90)

38. V.Sverker Johansson, Origins of language.Constraints on Hypothesis, John Benjamins


Publishing Company, Amsterdam,2005.(total:335 pp.)Importante sunt capitolele:Preface(pp.1-3);
Cap.3.The theory of evolution(pp.13-40);Cap.5.Anatomical and Neurogical prerequisites(pp.77-
118);Cap.9(Hypotheses of language origins(pp.157-192);Cap.10.Why did language evolve?
(pp.193-218);Cap.11.Proto.language(pp.219-242);Cap.12.Conclusions.(pp.243-247).

39. VI.Jean Louis Dessalles, Why we talk. The Evolutionary Origins of Language, Oxford
Univ.Press, 2007.(total:375 pp.).

40. VII.Joseph Ruyment, The Idea of a Town. The Anthropology of Urban Form in Rome, Italy
and the Ancient World, Princeton Univ.Press, 1976.(total:230 pp.).Importante sunt
capitolele:Cap.1.Town and Rite:Rome and Romulus(pp.27-40);Cap.2.City and Site(pp.41-
70);Cap.3.Square and Cross(pp.72-96);Cap.4.The First Buiders(pp.190-192);Cap.5.The Sign for
a Town(192-193);Cap.6.Conclusions.(pp.194-203).

41. VIII.Ulrich Frey, The Nature of God. Evolution and Religion, Tectum Verlag, Marburg,
2010(total: 170 pp.).

42. IX.The Descent of Mind.Psychological perspectives on homind evolution, edited by


Michael C.Corballis and Stephen E.G.Lea, Oxford Univ.Press,2000.(total:361 pp.) .Importante
sunt capitolele:Michael C.Corballis,Phylogeny from apes to humans)pp.57-114);Peter
F.MacNeilage, Whatever happened to articulate speech?(pp.116-137);Merlin Donald,
Preconditiosn for the evolution of protolanguages(pp.138-154).

43. X.Clark Spencer Larsen, Bioarchaeology Interpreting behavior from the human skeleton,
Cambridge Univ.Press, 1997.(total:460pp.)

44. XI.Hildegard Meyer-Ortmans, Stefan Thurner, Principles of evolution.From de Planck


Epoch to Complex Multicellular Life,Springer, 2011.(total: 385 pp.).Relecvante sunt capitolele:
Karl Sigmund,Christian Hilbe, Darwin and the Evolution of Human Cooperation)pp.331-
348);A.S.Mkhailov, From Swarms to Societies(pp.367-380).

45. XII.Matt Ridley, The origins of virtue.Human Instincts and the Evolution of Cooperation,
Viking, 1996.(total:290 pp.)

46. XIII.Jan Klein,Naoyuki Takahate, Where do we come from? The Molecular Evidence for
Human Descent,Springer, 2002. (total:463 pp).Importante sunt capitolele: Cap.2.Bridging the
Generation Gap. The Physical Basis of Anvestor – Descendat Relationship (pp.12-38); Cap.
3.Cranel’s Foot. Biological Meaning of Descent. (pp.39-66).;Cap.4.Klados and Phylé. The
Molecular Nature of Evolution. (pp.67-94). Cap.9.Of Time of the Tree.The time Scale of Evolution.
(pp.215-248);Cap.10.The Narrow Road to thje deep North. Hominids and the Origin of Homo
Sapiens.(pp.249-316); Cap.12.Who Are We?Where are We Going?(pp.371-401).

47. XIV. Matt Cartmill, Fred H.Smith, The Human Lineage, Willey-Blackwell, 2009(total.609 pp.)

48. XVI.Salman Qureshi, Modelling urban nature in a megacity. A systematized of urban


gradient for ecological investigations, Univ.of Salzburg, 2009.

49. XVII.Claudia Czerkaner, Organizing the city: morphology and dynamics phenomenology of
a spatial hierarchy, Viena, 2007(197pp.)

50. Prof.Dr.H.von Eggeling, Abdruck aus Anatomischer Azeigner. Centrablatt für die gesante
wissenschaftliche Anatomie.Amtliches Organ der Anatomischen Gesellschaft, Verlag von
Gustav Fischer, Jena, 1925, pp.328-335.
51. Eugen Stroudhal, Physical Features and disease of middle kingdom official, Athropologie,
XXVI,1/2, 1993, pp.25-34.

52. .Eugen Strouhal, Historical Persons and Other Human Remains from the Tomb of Maya at
Saqqara, VI Congresso Internazionale di Egittologia Atti, vol.I, Torino, 1992, pp.579-584.

53. Alexander Ecker, Icones Physiologicae Erläunterungstafeln zur Physiologie und


Entrickelungsgeschichte/Bearbeitet und Herausgegeben, Leipzig, Verlag von Leopold Voss,
1851-1859.

54. Dr.Fr.I.Rainer, Sur l’existence de cylinders Hyalins dans le corps de Wolff d’un embryon
Humain de 19 mm, Annales de Biologie, vol.1, sept.1911, Librairie Félix Alcan, Paris, pp.166-
174.

55. Dr.Fr.Rainer, Ein Fall Missbildung der Aortennhapper sonderabdruck aus der
Internatiorden Monatsschirft für Anatomie und Psyhologie, Band XXIV,Verlag von Georg
Thieme, Leipzig, 1907, p.246

56. Dr.Fr.Rainer, View Falle von topographischen Anormalien des Darmes, Band XXIV,Verlag
von Georg Thieme, Leipzig, 1907, pp.247-252

57. Alfred W.Crosby, Ecological Imperialism. The Biological Expansion of Europe 900-1900,
Cambridge Univ.Press, 1986, total.364 pp.

58. S.C,Humphreys, Anthropology and the Greeks, Routledge&Kegan Paul, London, 1978.(total
357 pp.).Importnate sunt capitolele:Cap.1.Classical studies and anthropology(pp.15-
30);Cap.2.Town and country in ancient Greece(pp.130-135);Cap.8.Structure, context and
communication(pp.175-193);Cap.10. Evolutiomn and history: approaches to the study of
structural differentiation(pp.242-275).

59. C.W.M.Poynter, A Study of cerebral anthropology, with a description of two brains of


criminals, University Studies Lincoln Nebraska, Vol.XII, nr.4, oct.1912 (total: 97 pp).

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