Ecce Homo: Science and Society Need Anthropological Collections.

作者: Sabrina B. Sholts , Joshua A. Bell , Torben C. Rick

DOI: 10.1016/J.TREE.2016.05.002

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摘要: Scientific collections are crucial to understanding the biological and cultural diversity of Earth. Anthropological document human experience interactions between people, ecosystems, organisms. Unfortunately, anthropological often poorly known by public face a variety threats their permanent care conservation.

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