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* 1933 – C. Scott Littleton, American anthropologist and academic ( d. 2010 )
The biological anthropologist C. Loring Brace criticized Rushton in his 1996 review of the book, Race, Evolution and Behavior ( 1996 ):
In 1932, Childe, collaborating with anthropologist C. Daryll Forde, excavated two Iron Age hillforts at Earn's Hugh on the Berwickshire coast, whilst in June 1935 he excavated a promontory fort at Larriban near to Knocksoghey in Northern Ireland.
Chatters said that anthropologist C. Loring Brace classified Ainu and Polynesians as a single craniofacial Jomon-Pacific cluster and Chatters said " Polynesians have craniofacial similarities to Asian, Australian and European peoples ".
In a 2000 publication about Kennewick Man, anthropologist Glynn Custred of California State University East Bay said expert on Asian populations physical anthropologist C. Loring Brace of University of Michigan believed people related to the Jomon came before the modern Indian and that " two varieties of American Indian arose from the former being absorbed by the latter with the Plains Indian resembling the older group.
With the help of anthropologist William Mulloy ( 1917-1978 ), Gray selected an, five-ton head, which was exhibited in front of the Seagram Building in New York and in the Pan American Union building in Washington, D. C.
In 1930, British anthropologist Sir Flinders Petrie, along with a team of archaeologists, discovered various primitive bowling balls, bowling pins and other materials in the grave of an Egyptian boy dating to 3200 B. C., which was over 5200 years ago, very shortly before the reign of Narmer, one of the very first Egyptian pharaohs.
* Robert Grant Haliburton, Q. C., D. C. L., 1831 – 1901, lawyer, author, and anthropologist
The anthropologist Louis Leakey has also attributed string figure knowledge with saving his life and described his use of this game in the early 1900s to obtain the cooperation of Sub-Saharan African tribes otherwise unfamiliar with, and suspicious of, Europeans, having been told by his teacher A. C. Haddon, " You can travel anywhere with a smile and a piece of string.
The first anthropologist to study the Trobrianders was C. G.
In Peru he helped found the Institute for Andean Studies ( IAS ) with the Peruvian anthropologist Julio C. Tello and other major scholars.
Indeed, Harvard anthropologist K. C. Chang noted, “ international collaboration ( in developing nations very often a disguise for Western domination ) became a thing of the past ” ( 1977: 139 ).
* Dr. C. Loring Brace IV, noted Biological anthropologist.
* C. Loring Brace IV, biological anthropologist and Professor at U Michigan
20th century anthropologist Willowdean C. Handy hypothesized that early explorers may have had ulterior motives for painting the Marquesas as " sexually liberated " due to their isolation from cultural mores of western society.
* Dr. C. Loring Brace IV, Biological anthropologist.
As part of the program they interacted with special guests, such as Vice President Al Gore, the anthropologist Jane Goodall, Senator Diane Feinstein and surgeon general C Everett Koop.
* Raymond C. Kelly ( born 1942 ), American cultural anthropologist, ethnologist, and academic
William Ross Maples, Ph. D. ( Dallas, Texas ; August 7, 1937-Gainesville, Florida ; February 27, 1997 ) was a noted forensic anthropologist working at the C. A.
* Emily Deschanel as Dr. Temperance " Bones " Brennan: a forensic anthropologist working at the renowned Jeffersonian Institute located in Washington, D. C. She is an empiricist and author of crime fiction based on her experiences.

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For an anthropologist, loquacious old L'Turu was a mine of information.
John, an engineer and anthropologist with a doctorate from the London School of Economics, headed the rural development division of USOM, the United States Operations Mission administering U.S. aid.
Kant is not generally considered to be a modern anthropologist, however, as he never left his region of Germany nor did he study any cultures besides his own, and in fact, describes the need for anthropology as a corollary field to his own primary field of philosophy.
Others argue, however, that he hardly can be considered an anthropologist in the conventional sense.
E. B. Tylor, nineteenth-century British anthropologist
Dr. Gillian Tett, a Cambridge University trained anthropologist who went on to become a senior editor at the Financial Times is one of the leaders in this use of anthropology.
According to Scott Simpson, the Gona Project's physical anthropologist, the fossil evidence from the Middle Awash indicates that both A. kadabba and A. ramidus lived in " a mosaic of woodland and grasslands with lakes, swamps and springs nearby ," but further research is needed to determine which habitat Ardipithecus at Gona preferred.
Bloch was not concerned with the effectiveness of the royal touch — he acted instead like an anthropologist in asking why people believed it and how it shaped relations between king and commoner.
According to the anthropologist Tim Ingold, animism shares similarities to totemism but differs in its focus on individual spirit beings which help to perpetuate life, whereas totemism more typically holds that there is a primary source, such as the land itself or the ancestors, who provide the basis to life.
The term was taken and redefined by the anthropologist Sir Edward Tylor in his 1871 book Primitive Culture, in which he defined it as " the general doctrine of souls and other spiritual beings in general.
* 1958 – Michael E. Harkin, American anthropologist
Alfred Russel Wallace, OM, FRS ( 8 January 1823 – 7 November 1913 ) was a British naturalist, explorer, geographer, anthropologist and biologist.
* 1926 – Clifford Geertz, American anthropologist ( d. 2006 )
Canadian anthropologist Jeremy Narby, Shipibo curandero Guillermo Arévalo, and others talk about the value and the mystery of ayahuasca.
A species of Paranthropus, such as Paranthropus robustus, with its crested skull and bipedal gait, was suggested by primatologist John Napier and anthropologist Gordon Strasenburg as a possible candidate for Bigfoot's identity, despite the fact that fossils of Paranthropus are found only in Africa.
Other scientists who have shown varying degrees of interest in the legend are anthropologist David Daegling, field biologist George Shaller, Russell Mittermeier, Daris Swindler, Esteban Sarmiento, and discredited racial anthropologist Carleton S. Coon.
Their research is often called fieldwork because it involves the anthropologist spending an extended period of time at the research location.
Typically, the anthropologist lives among people in another society for a period of time, simultaneously participating in and observing the social and cultural life of the group.

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Some critics, such as Jerry Coyne ( professor of evolutionary biology at the University of Chicago ) and Eugenie Scott ( a physical anthropologist and executive director of the National Center for Science Education ) have argued that the concept of irreducible complexity, and more generally, intelligent design is not falsifiable, and therefore, not scientific.
Eugenie Carol Scott ( born October 24, 1945 ) is an American physical anthropologist who has been the executive director of the National Center for Science Education ( NCSE ) since 1987.
* William Henry Scott ( historian ) ( 1921 – 1993 ), anthropologist and historian
* In the 1977 novel Passing for Human by Jody Scott the character of an alien anthropologist inhabits a body that looks like Brenda Starr.
Included in this book is new support for Jaynes's theory by Marcel Kuijsten, psychological anthropologist Brian J. McVeigh, psychologists John Limber and Scott Greer, clinical psychologist John Hamilton, philosophers Jan Sleutels and David Stove, and sinologist Michael Carr ( see shi " personator ").

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