Barry Bogin Explained
Barry Bogin (born May 20, 1950) is an American physical anthropologist trained at Temple University[1] who researches physical growth in Guatemalan Maya children, and is a theorist upon the evolutionary origins of human childhood. He is a professor at Loughborough University in the UK, after professorships at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, and Wayne State University. During 1974–1976, he was a visiting professor at the Universidad del Valle de Guatemala.
Books
- The Family as an Environment for Human Development, edited with N. Wolanski (1996, Kamal Raj Publishers)
- Human Biology: An Evolutionary and Biocultural Approach, edited with S. Stinson, R. Huss-Ashmore, & D. O'Rourke (2000, Wiley)
- The Growth of Humanity (2001, Wiley)
- Methods in Human Growth Research (2005)[2]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Professor Barry Bogin . 2020-10-13 . www.gresham.ac.uk . Gresham College.
- Web site: Methods in Human Growth Research (review) . Human Biology . ResearchGate.