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"Laughlin, William S."

 
 
Laughlin, William S. (detail)
   
1967
Human migration and permanent occupation in the Bering Sea area. In: D. M. Hopkins (ed.), The Bering Land Bridge.
Stanford Univ. Press: 409-450. 11 figs.
–Sirs., 444. See also D.M. Hopkins (1967) and V.B. Scheffer (1967).
 
 
Laughlin, William S.; Harper, A. B. (detail)
   
1982
Demographic diversity, length of life and Aleut-Eskimo whaling.
Rept. Internatl. Whaling Comm., Special Issue 4: 75-77.
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Laughlin, William S. (detail)
   
1985
Russian-American Bering Sea relations: research and reciprocity.
Amer. Anthrop. 87(4): 775-792. 1 tab. 6 figs. Dec. 1985.
–Mentions A. Hrdlicka's attempts to collect sea cow bones on Bering Is. (m780); notes the importance of the distribution of Hydrodamalis for theories of colonization of the Aleutians (781); and mentions a skeleton in the Khabarovsk museum (m783).

Daryl P. Domning, Research Associate, Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560, and Laboratory of Evolutionary Biology, Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Howard University, Washington, D.C. 20059.
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