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Anthropologists in the 1980s were divided regarding some details of reproductive barriers and migratory dispersals of the Homo genus.
* Anthropologists were taken in by the " Piltdown Man " discovery that was widely believed from 1913 to 1953.
Anthropologists ( such as Bea Medicine ) have documented important social and cultural connections between quilting and earlier important pre-reservation crafting traditions such as women's quill-working societies and other crafting traditions that were difficult to sustain after hunting and off-reservation travel was restricted by the US government.
Anthropologists speculate that this may also stem from early beliefs that ghosts were the person within the person, most noticeable in ancient cultures as a person's breath, which upon exhaling in colder climates appears visibly as a white mist.
Anthropologists have determined that these people were related to the people now known as the Tai.
Anthropologists such as Claude Lévi-Strauss show that there were complex forms of courtship in ancient as well as contemporary primitive societies.
Coon eventually resigned from the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, while some of his other works were discounted because he would not agree with the evidence brought forward by Franz Boas, Stephen Jay Gould, Richard Lewontin, Leonard Lieberman and others.
The finds were so sensational when they were made in the late 19th century, that the International Congress of Archeologists and Anthropologists was held in Sarajevo the following year.
Anthropologists believe that the progenitors of the Luhya were part of the great Bantu expansion out of Western-Central Africa around 1000 BC ..
Anthropologists estimate there were 125 distinct Northwest tribes and 50 dialects in existence before the arrival of Euro-Americans in this region.

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Anthropologists support the notion that the Proto-Malays originated from what is today Yunnan, China.
Anthropologists believe that all Polynesians have descended from a South Pacific proto-culture created by an Austronesian ( Malayo-Polynesian ) people that had migrated from Southeast Asia.
Anthropologists tend to prefer the term " shaman ," a specific term for a spiritual mediator from the Tungusic peoples of Siberia.
Anthropologists are convinced the system originated from digit counting, as did bases five and ten, twenty being the number of human fingers and toes combined
According to a 1996 statement from the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, although heredity influences behavior in individuals, it does not affect the ability of a population to function in any social setting, all peoples " possess equal biological ability to assimilate any human culture " and " racist political doctrines find no foundation in scientific knowledge concerning modern or past human populations.
Anthropologists continue to believe, based on linguistic, physical, and genetic evidence, that Polynesia was settled from west to east, migration having begun from the Asian mainland.
He received the Darwin Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Association of Physical Anthropologists in 2011 ( http :// onlinelibrary. wiley. com / doi / 10. 1002 / ajpa. 21650 / pdf ).
Anthropologists from Émile Durkheim through Turner and contemporary theorists like Michael Silverstein ( 2004 ) treat ritual as social action aimed at particular transformations often conceived in cosmic terms.
Anthropologists Penelope Brown and Stephen Levinson identified two kinds of politeness, deriving from Erving Goffman's concept of face:
Anthropologists believe the Niitsitapi had not originated in the Great Plains of the Midwest North America, but rather migrated from the upper Northeastern part of the country.
During an event organized by the Network of Concerned Anthropologists, a graduate student who had recently been expelled from the HTS program spoke out about her experiences with the program.
Anthropologists claim that many of the Dongba rituals show strong influences from the Bön religion, and are not native in origin.
She served as president of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists from 2000 to 2002.
Anthropologists believe the use of masks and sandpainting are examples of cultural diffusion from neighboring Pueblo cultures.
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Anthropologists record tribal displacement of native settlers who drive another tribe from the lands it held, such as the settlement of lands in the area now called Carmel-by-the-Sea, California where Ohlone peoples settled in areas previously inhabited by the Esselen tribe ( Bainbridge, 1977 ).
Anthropologists Nancy Scheper-Hughes and Margaret M. Lock have developed a concept of bodymind for medical anthropology to provide a basis for research that is not limited by the view that the body and mind are distinct from one another.
Anthropologists have noted many such systems, from those of tribesmen engaged in common subsistence economies of various sorts to complex civilizations, such as the Incas, which assigned segments of the economy to specific villages.
Anthropologists believe that the Bukusu did not become a distinct grouping apart from the rest of the Luhya population until, at the very earliest, the late 18th Century.

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In 1989, a group of European and American scholars in the field of anthropology established the European Association of Social Anthropologists ( EASA ) which serves as a major professional organization for anthropologists working in Europe.
Anthropologists believe that the Stone Age people and hunter-gatherers relied on wildlife, both plants and animals, for their food.
* Application-When conducting an ethnography Anthropologists must be " open with funders, colleagues, persons studied or providing information, and relevant parties affected by the work about the purpose ( s ), potential impacts, and source ( s ) of support for the work.
Anthropologists have considered various criteria for defining religion – such as a belief in the supernatural or the reliance on ritual – but few claim that these criteria are universally valid.
In 1989, a group of European and American scholars in the field of anthropology established the European Association of Social Anthropologists ( EASA ) which serves as a major professional organization for anthropologists working in Europe.
Anthropologists and archaeologists working in Peru have highlighted two known cases where quipus have continued to be used by contemporary communities, albeit as ritual items seen as " communal patrimony " rather than as devices for recording information.
* Researching American Culture: A Guide for Student Anthropologists ( 1982 )
( Notes for Anthropologists and Other Field Workers in Ethiopia 2.
Anthropologists and non-anthropologists conducted much of this work in the spirit of salvage ethnography or attempts to record for posterity the ways-of-life of societies assumed doomed to extinction ( see, for instance, the Native American photography of Edward Curtis )
Anthropologists, archaeologists, and astronomers have all studied the lines ( Silverman and Proulx, 2002 ) have not found conclusive evidence for any of the theories as to purpose ( Aveni, 2000 ).
Anthropologists, for example, have very recently started to study the effects of kinship, belonging, culture, nation, and even genes and the roles they play in the upbringing of foreign adoptees.
Anthropologists such as C. Loring Brace and Jonathan Kaplan and geneticist Joseph Graves, have argued that while there it is certainly possible to find biological and genetic variation that corresponds roughly to the groupings normally defined as races, this is true for almost all geographically distinct populations.
He authored two papers presented at the 76th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists March 27 through April 1, 2007 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania entitled " Body Size and Shape in the Dmanisi Hominids: Implications for Early Genus Homo and Homo Floresiensis " and with Melanie L. Chang " Phylogenetic Evaluation of Adaptive Explanations for Neandertal Nasal Morphology ".
Despite a biological bias that would nowadays be considered sexist by many (" Anthropologists ... regard women as intermediate between the child and the man "), the book was progressive for its time, speculating, for example, that women's intellect might actually be superior to men's " due to their superior cunning " and " superior endurance ".

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