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Anthropologist Prof Dor Bahadur Bista, Balaram Gharti Magar and many scholars support the logic Suddhodhana being Tharu king of Kapilvastu, Lumbini-the birthplace of Buddha, Nepal.

Anthropologist and years
:" Words are to the Anthropologist what rolled pebbles are to the Geologist — battered relics of past ages often containing within them indelible records capable of intelligent interpretation — and when we see what amount of change 2000 years has been able to produce in the languages of Greece & Italy or 1000 in those of Germany France & Spain we naturally begin to ask how long a period must have lapsed since the Chinese, the Hebrew, the Delaware & the Malesass had a point in common with the German & Italian & each other — Time!
Anthropologist Stanley Shephard ( Timothy Hutton ) is brought to an arctic base when explorers discover the body of a prehistoric man ( John Lone ) who has been frozen in a block of ice for 40, 000 years.

Anthropologist and at
* And Keep Your Powder Dry: An Anthropologist Looks at America ( 1942 )
* An Anthropologist at Work, editor ( 1959, reprinted 1966 ; a volume of Ruth Benedict's writings )
Accepted at Plains Anthropologist.
Anthropologist Ashley Montagu wrote in 1988 that for some Mongoloids the " nose is flatter at the root ( the miscalled bridge ) and the slight fold of skin over the median part of the eye, the Epicanthic fold, is preserved.
The capital of the ancient Aymara civilization is unknown, as there were at least seven different kingdoms ( according to research by Cornell University Anthropologist John Murra ).
*" The Graysville Melungeons ", Tennessee Anthropologist, Nov 1979, hosted at Rootsweb
Anthropologist E. Adamson Hoebel ( 1966 ) said the Aztec patolli derives from the East Indian game of pachisi., but in R. Barry Lewis of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Illinois ( 1988 ) said the convergence between the two games has to due with the limitations of a board game, meaning the two games were independently derived.
* A Critic Looks at Jazz ( 1946 ; collected criticism from his column in the jazz periodical The Record Changer, " An Anthropologist Looks at Jazz "; the only jazz book ever published by Borneman )
* An Anthropologist Looks at the Judeo-Christian Scriptures
* Clifford Geertz, Cultural Anthropologist, Is Dead at 80 by Andrew L. Yarrow published on November 1, 2006 in the New York Times
Anthropologist Dr Stephen Juan is the Ashley Montagu Fellow for the Public Understanding of Human Sciences at the University of Sydney.
He was Anthropologist by profession but worked as a history and Sociology Professor at Syracuse University.
Although often described as an anthropologist, and sometimes referred to as the " Barefoot Anthropologist ", his degree studies at University of Cambridge, before he left to live in Oxford, were in ecology.
Anthropologist Gregory Forth, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Alberta, Canada has stated that " wildman " myths are prevalent in Southeast Asia and has investigated their linguistic and ritual roots, speculating that H. floresiensis may be evidence that the folktales of Ebu Gogo and similar creatures such as the Orang Pendek on Sumatra may be rooted in fact.
In 1926, Jenness succeeded Canada's first Chief Anthropologist, Dr. Edward Sapir, as Chief of Anthropology at the National Museum of Canada, a position he retained until his retirement in 1948.
Before entering politics, she was a Social Anthropologist at York University.
* Robert A. Rubinstein, Anthropologist and professor at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University, known for his work on peacekeeping and medical anthropology
One of Nader's best known contributions was in writing the at the time highly controversial " Up the Anthropologist -- Perspectives Gained From Studying Up " in 1969, which was " one of the first calls to anthropologists to think more about the ' study of the colonizers rather than the colonized, the culture of power rather than the culture of the powerless, the culture of affluence rather than the culture of poverty.
Arriving at the Inn at the pass, she quickly meets her fellow cyborgs, the Facilitator Porfirio, Anthropologist Oscar, Zoologist Einar, Ornithologist Juan Bautista, and the Anthropologist Imarte, with whom she renews her ongoing feud.
* The Anthropologist at Large 09

Anthropologist and Western
According to Harold Gould, writing in the American Anthropologist in 1969, his experiences with people largely unexposed to Western, commercial / industrial culture led Henry " beyond the primitive band into the broader and more universal questions of how human behavior ( indeed, the human condition ) is transmitted from generation to generation and with what consequences.
Orford, Emily ( 1986 ) “ Anthropologist ’ s field work on west coast began in 1914 .” In " Western People ," January 23, 1986.

Anthropologist and there
Anthropologist Dean Snow stated that though Franklin's Albany Plan may have drawn some inspiration from the Iroquois League, there is little evidence that either the Plan or the Constitution drew substantially from this source and argues that "... such claims muddle and denigrate the subtle and remarkable features of Iroquois government.
" Anthropologist David D. Gilmore argues that while misogyny is a " near-universal phenomenon " there is no female equivalent to misogyny.
Anthropologist John D. Hawks expresses the view that rather than explaining human traits simply and parsimoniously, it actually requires two explanations for each trait-first that proximity to water drove human evolution enough to significantly change the human phenotype and second that there was significant evolutionary pressure beyond mere phylogenetic inertia to maintain these traits ( which would not be adaptive on dry land ) and points out that exaptation is not an adequate reply.
Anthropologist Wendy James writes that among the Uduk people of northeast Africa there is a strong custom that any gift that crosses subclan boundaries must be consumed rather than invested.
Anthropologist Edward H. Hagen states in his Evolutionary Psychology FAQ from 2002 that he believes there is no clear evidence for the hypothesis that rape is adaptive.
Anthropologist Gísli Pálsson, writing of the expedition, asserts that, while the anger of Bartlett and the crew is understandable, there is no evidence that Stefansson deliberately abandoned the men.

Anthropologist and which
Anthropologist and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Wade Davis also criticised Heyerdahl's theory in his book The Wayfinders, which explores the history of Polynesia.
Anthropologist Eric R. Wolf gave it a second life in 1972 in an article entitled “ Ownership and Political Ecology ,” in which he discusses how local rules of ownership and inheritance “ mediate between the pressures emanating from the larger society and the exigencies of the local ecosystem ” ( Wolf 1972, p. 202 ).
Anthropologist David Graeber has noted that, historically, the first wage labor contracts we know about – whether in ancient Greece or Rome, or in the Malay or Swahili city states in the Indian ocean – were in fact contracts for the rental of chattel slaves ( usually the owner would receive a share of the money, and the slave, another, with which to maintain his or her living expenses.
Anthropologist Donald Brown's list of " human cultural universals " ( i. e., features shared by all current human societies ) includes men being the " dominant element " in public political affairs ( Brown 1991, p. 137 ), which he asserts is the contemporary opinion of mainstream anthropology.
The title article of An Anthropologist on Mars, which won a Polk Award for magazine reporting, is about Temple Grandin, a professor with high-functioning autism.
Anthropologist Professor Jindrich Matiegka conducted research here between 1915-1919, during which he arranged the remains of 10-15, 000 people.
Anthropologist Dmitri Bondarenko follows Carole Crumley in her definition of heterarchy as " the relation of elements to one another when they are unranked or when they possess the potential for being ranked in a number of different ways " and argues that it is therefore not strictly the opposite of hierarchy, but is rather the opposite of homoarchy, which is itself defined as " the relation of elements to one another when they possess the potential for being ranked in one way only ".
Anthropologist James E. Landing, author of Black Judaism, distinguishes the Black Hebrew movement, which he refers to as Black Judaism, from normative Judaism practiced by people who are Black ( black Judaism ):

Anthropologist and she
Her third and longest-lasting marriage ( 1936 – 1950 ) was to the British Anthropologist Gregory Bateson with whom she had a daughter, Mary Catherine Bateson, who would also become an anthropologist.
Grandin became well known after being described by Oliver Sacks in the title narrative of his book An Anthropologist on Mars ( 1995 ); the title is derived from Grandin's description of how she feels around neurotypical people.
Anthropologist Jane M. Bachnik noted the continued emphasis on continuity in the rural families she studied.

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