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Anthropologist and 1900
* McGee, W. J .; Holmes, William H .; Powell, J. W .; Fletcher, Alice C .; Matthews, Washington ; Culin, Stewart ; McGuire, Joseph D. ( 1900 ): in: In Memoriam: Frank Hamilton Cushing, American Anthropologist, Vol.

Anthropologist and described
Anthropologist Arnold Henry Savage Landor described the Ainu as having deep-set eyes and an eye shape typical of Europeans, with a large and prominent browridge, large ears, hairy and prone to baldness, slightly flattened hook nose with large and broad nostrils, prominent cheek bones, large mouth and thick lips and a long region from nose to mouth and small chin region.
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 Lionel Tiger described the program as typical of a widespread acceptance of insulting heterosexual men: " Heteromales are the last group it is acceptable to bash as a class.
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 C. Scott Littleton has described the Yamato Takeru legend as “ Arthurian ” due to some structural similarities with the King Arthur legend.

Anthropologist and skin
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.

Anthropologist and suggested
Anthropologist Norman Tindale suggested the principal group occupying the region were the Ngunnawal people, while the Ngarigo lived immediately to the south of the ACT, The Wandandian to the east, the Walgulu also to the south, Gandangara people to the north, and Wiradjuri to the north west.
Anthropologist Norman Tindale suggested the principal tribe occupying the region were the Ngunnawal people, while the Ngarigo lived immediately to the south of the ACT, The Wandandian to the east, the Walgulu also to the south, Gandangara people to the north, and Wiradjuri to the north west.
Anthropologist Alfred L. Kroeber suggested in 1918 that the Okwanuchu had become extinct.

Anthropologist and they
Anthropologist Adam Kuper argued that "' Structuralism ' came to have something of the momentum of a millennial movement and some of its adherents felt that they formed a secret society of the seeing in a world of the blind.
Anthropologist Colin Groves has stated that Morgan's theories are sophisticated enough that they should be taken seriously as a possible explanation for hominin divergence and Carsten Niemitz has found more recent, weaker versions of the hypothesis more acceptable, approaching some of his own theories on human evolution.
Anthropologist Jeffrey Schwartz, noting that most of the accounts of child sacrifice came from Carthage's enemies and that they " might have been anti-Carthaginian propaganda ," let a study that concluded that Tophet was a graveyard where babies and fetuses were cremated and buried.
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 Thomas Hylland Eriksen argued that most of Pinker's arguments were flawed since they employed a strawman fallacy argumentation style, and selectively picked supporting evidence as well as foils.
Anthropologist Jack David Eller asserts that religion is not inherently violent, arguing " religion and violence are clearly compatible, but they are not identical.
Anthropologist Marvin T. Smith ( 1986: 131 – 32 ) theorized that some Erie fled to Virginia and then South Carolina, where they became known as the Westo.

Anthropologist and be
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 Dennis Tedlock has speculated that this version of history may be a Quichean slander on earlier Mayan forms of worship.
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.
The variant of Bikol Central dialect spoken in Canaman, Camarines Sur is said to be the purest form of Coastal Bikol according to Jesuit Anthropologist Frank Lynch, S. J .).
Anthropologist Patrick Nunn rejects this view and highlights the fact that much of the human population lives near water sources such as rivers and coasts, where unusually severe floods can be expected to occur occasionally and will be recorded in tribal mythology.
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.
The Americanist notation may be seen in the journals, American Anthropologist, International Journal of American Linguistics, and Language.
In 1941, just before America's entry into the Second World War, Field was asked to be the " Anthropologist to the President " by president Roosevelt and to be a member of the Special Intelligence Unit of the White House to direct a top-secret “ M ” (" M " for migration ) project.

Anthropologist and .
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.
" American Anthropologist 50, no.
Their other son J. David Sapir became a Linguist and Anthropologist specialized in West African Languages, especially Jola languages.
Anthropologist Laila Williamson notes that " Infanticide has been practiced on every continent and by people on every level of cultural complexity, from hunter gatherers to high civilizations, including our own ancestors.
" American Anthropologist 103 ( 2 ): 505-509.
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.
" Anthropologist David D. Gilmore argues that while misogyny is a " near-universal phenomenon " there is no female equivalent to misogyny.
* Beall, Cynthia M., and Melvyn C. Goldstein, " Tibetan Fraternal Polyandry: A Test of Sociobiological Theory ," Anthropologist.
London: Zed Books ( 2007 ) and The Naked Anthropologist.
* Sinclair, A. T. ( 1909 ) " Tattooing of the North American Indians ," in American Anthropologist 1909 / 11, No. 3, p. 362-400
** Tim Asch, Anthropologist, photographer and ethnographic filmmaker ( d. 1994 )
Anthropologist Robert Carl Suggs included a chapter titled " The Kon-Tiki Myth " in his book on Polynesia, concluding that " The Kon-Tiki theory is about as plausible as the tales of Atlantis, Mu, and ' Children of the Sun.
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.
American Anthropologist, 37 ( 1 ), 65 – 70.
American Anthropologist, 38 ( 4 ), 620 – 633.
American Anthropologist, 44 ( 1 ), 725.

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