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May 11, 2010 u vol. 107 u suppl. 2 u 8897–9022 Cover image: Commonly referred to as the “priest-king,” this Harappan Civilization sculpture (ca. 2000–1900 B.C.) was recovered from the Indus Valley Mohenjo-daro archaeological site in Pakistan. The statue symbolizes the human condition as a representation of bodily form and function, and is an example of culture and the arts. Image copyright J. M. Kenoyer, courtesy of the Department of Archaeology and Museums, Government of Pakistan/ Harappa.com. Supplement to the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, which includes articles from the Arthur M. Sackler Colloquium of the National Academy of Sciences In the Light of Evolution IV: The Human Condition. The complete pro- gram is available on the NAS Web site at www.nasonline.org/SACKLER_Human_Condition. 8931 Working toward a synthesis of archaeological, Contents linguistic, and genetic data for inferring African population history Laura B. Scheinfeldt, Sameer Soi, and Sarah A. Tishkoff 8939 Uniquely human evolution of sialic acid genetics INTRODUCTION and biology Ajit Varki 8897 In the light of evolution IV: The human condition John C. Avise and Francisco J. Ayala 8947 Bioenergetics, the origins of complexity, and the ascent of man Douglas C. Wallace 8954 Genome-wide patterns of population structure and admixture among Hispanic/Latino populations COLLOQUIUM PAPERS Katarzyna Bryc, Christopher Velez, Tatiana Karafet, Andres Moreno-Estrada, Andy Reynolds, Adam 8902 Reconstructing human evolution: Achievements, Auton, Michael Hammer, Carlos D. Bustamante, challenges, and opportunities and Harry Ostrer Bernard Wood 8962 Human skin pigmentation as an adaptation to 8910 Terrestrial apes and phylogenetic trees UV radiation Juan Luis Arsuaga Nina G. Jablonski and George Chaplin 8918 Phylogenomic evidence of adaptive evolution in the 8969 Footprints of nonsentient design inside the ancestry of humans human genome Morris Goodman and Kirstin N. Sterner John C. Avise 8924 Human adaptations to diet, subsistence, and ecoregion 8977 How grandmother effects plus individual variation in are due to subtle shifts in allele frequency frailty shape fertility and mortality: Guidance from Angela M. Hancock, David B. Witonsky, Edvard human–chimpanzee comparisons Ehler, Gorka Alkorta-Aranburu, Cynthia Beall, Kristen Hawkes Amha Gebremedhin, Rem Sukernik, Gerd Utermann, Jonathan Pritchard, Graham Coop, 8985 Gene-culture coevolution in the age of genomics and Anna Di Rienzo Peter J. Richerson, Robert Boyd, and Joseph Henrich PNAS u May 11, 2010 u vol. 107 u suppl. 2 u iii–iv Downloaded by guest on October 1, 2021 8993 The cognitive niche: Coevolution of intelligence, 9007 Adaptive specializations, social exchange, sociality, and language and the evolution of human intelligence Steven Pinker Leda Cosmides, H. Clark Barrett, and John Tooby 9000 A role for relaxed selection in the evolution of the language capacity 9015 The difference of being human: Morality Terrence W. Deacon Francisco J. Ayala iv u www.pnas.org Downloaded by guest on October 1, 2021.