2 are anthropologists. Not particularly qualified to weigh in on biological issues.
1 is in the gender studies field and was examined by Madame Gender Trouble herself. Big X there.
1 is an anatomist. Well, now we're getting warm, though knowing that the knee bone's connected to the thigh bone doesn't mean you know a whole lot about sexual dimorphism. Not having read the paper myself, I wonder if she wasn't included just to give it just a shred of credibility?
Not an expert in this corner but I did have my eyelids raised and my ears tuned in to HS biology, college biology and genetics, and developmental biology. The only course I needed to dispute this rubbish was my HS biology.
Reading the specialties of the 4 authors -
2 are anthropologists. Not particularly qualified to weigh in on biological issues.
1 is in the gender studies field and was examined by Madame Gender Trouble herself. Big X there.
1 is an anatomist. Well, now we're getting warm, though knowing that the knee bone's connected to the thigh bone doesn't mean you know a whole lot about sexual dimorphism. Not having read the paper myself, I wonder if she wasn't included just to give it just a shred of credibility?
Not an expert in this corner but I did have my eyelids raised and my ears tuned in to HS biology, college biology and genetics, and developmental biology. The only course I needed to dispute this rubbish was my HS biology.