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Short Skulls, Long Skulls, and Thalassemia: J. Lawrence Angel and the Development of Cypriot Anthropology

When John Lawrence Angel came to Cyprus in the spring of 1949, he came not only as a respected physical anthropologist who had worked in Greece and the Aegean for over ten years, but he also arrived bearing new ideas concerning the relationships of ancient populations to each other and to their environment. Angel was a researcher who stood with his feet firmly planted in the realms of both classical archaeology and physical anthropology, two disciplines with little common ground. By bridging the great divide existing between archaeology and physical anthropology, Angel was able to provide a clearer understanding of the biological and social processes that affect human populations in ...

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