- An
anthropologist is a
person engaged in the
practice of anthropology.
Anthropology is the
study of
aspects of
humans within past and
present societies...
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archaeology and
forensic taphonomy, in a
legal setting. A
forensic anthropologist can ****ist in the
identification of
deceased individuals whose remains...
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issues of
social scientific inquiry.
Topics of
interest for
social anthropologists have
included customs,
economic and
political organization, law and...
- The
Anthropologist is an English-language peer-reviewed
academic journal that
concentrates on the
anthropology of India. It was
first published in August...
- An
Anthropologist on Mars:
Seven Paradoxical Tales is a 1995 book by
neurologist Oliver Sacks consisting of
seven medical case
histories of individuals...
- FRSE, FRAI, FRSB (née Gunn; born 7 May 1961) is a
Scottish forensic anthropologist,
anatomist and academic. She was the Pro Vice-Chancellor for Engagement...
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anthropology includes both
cultural and
social anthropology traditions.
Anthropologists have
pointed out that
through culture,
people can
adapt to
their environment...
- it does, and how it functions. Today, one of the main
concerns of
anthropologists of
religion is
defining religion,
which is a
theoretical undertaking...
- century, with some
practitioners still applying that term.
Biological anthropologists look back to the work of
Charles Darwin as a
major foundation for what...
- Tim D.
White (born
August 24, 1950) is an
American paleoanthropologist and
Professor of
Integrative Biology at the
University of California, Berkeley....