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Physical Attractiveness and the Theory of Sexual Selection: Results from Five Populations (Anthropological Papers (Univ of Michigan, Museum of Anthropology))

Author Doug Jones
Publisher Univ of Michigan Museum
Category Social Science
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Author(s)Doug Jones
ISBN / ASIN0915703408
ISBN-139780915703401
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Across the species, human males have found high cheekbones and large eyes beautiful in women. Doug Jones knows why. In this fascinating study of five populations, Jones explores the possibility that hardwired into the human psyche are standards of beauty that are really preferences and signals for good health.
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