Research Article July 03, 2026
Shape and Sexual Dimorphism of Canines in Old World Monkeys and their Significance
Hiroyuki Yamada*
Global Journal of Archaeology & Anthropology (GJAA) is a multidisciplinary, open-access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing high-quality and impactful research in the fields of archaeology and anthropology. The journal aims to serve as a platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to disseminate significant findings related to the study of past human life, encompassing both history and prehistory. Archaeology, as a core focus of the journal, explores human history through scientific methods such as excavation, analysis of artifacts, and examination of biological remains including bones and ancient tools. These approaches provide valuable insights into the lives, cultures, and technological advancements of early civilizations. In addition, GJAA covers a broad spectrum of anthropological research, addressing the origins, biological evolution, physical characteristics, and cultural development of humankind. The journal also emphasizes the study of social structures, customs, traditions, and belief systems that shape human societies across time and regions. The Global Journal of Archaeology & Anthropology welcomes original research articles, reviews, and scholarly contributions that present new discoveries, innovative methodologies, and critical perspectives in archaeology and anthropology. The journal is committed to advancing knowledge and fostering academic excellence in these dynamic and interconnected disciplines.
Hiroyuki Yamada*
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William E Doolittle*
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Hiroyuki Yamada*