The Internet Journal of Biological Anthropology

The Internet Journal of Biological Anthropology

The Internet Journal of Biological Anthropology is an international journal in the field of Anthropology. This journal is open access, freely available and published by Internet Scientific Publications. The journal publishes original contributions in the form of Original Research papers, review articles, preliminary communications, policy papers, technical and case reports, special articles, Letters to the Editor and Book Reviews pertaining to Biological Anthropology. The sub-disciplines include Human origins and Evolution, Pre-historic Archaeology, Human Biology, Human Genetics, Molecular anthropology, Human Growth and Development, Human Ecology, Forensic Anthropology, Primatology, Dental Anthropology, Sports Anthropology, Anthropometry, Clinical and Medical Anthropology, Epidemiology, Community Health. The journal includes all the sub-disciplines listed above as well as the special topics related to Human biology and Biological/Physical Anthropology. Internet Scientific Publications is a global company and is a leading publisher of Scientific and Medical Journals. It is one of the World's largest medical Online publishers. It publishes about 80 journals.This is a peer reviewed journal. Every article is reviewed by members of the editorial board and the editor-in-chief. All articles will be archived by Internet Scientific Publications LLC and recognized by The Library of Congress Catalog of Publications.

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* [http://www.ispub.com/ostia/index.php?xmlFilePath=journals/ijba/front.xml The Internet Journal of Biological Anthropology]

*Kewal Krishan (anthropologist) (Editor in Chief)


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