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Matt Cartmill

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1. Financial Times (London,England) , January 4, 2003 Saturday, London Edition 1, FT SPORT ; Pg. 18 , 660 words, Liberals ride into the moral minefield over hunting SPORTS WEEK MICHAEL THOMPSON-NOEL: , By MICHAEL THOMPSON-NOEL
... acquire a copy of Matt Cartmill's book on hunting, ...
... Cartmill is a biological anthropologist and insists that hunting is not ...
2. The San Diego Union-Tribune, February 27, 2002, Wednesday, LIFESTYLE;Pg. F-2, 362 words, QUEST; Eureka! DAILY DISCOVERIES FOR THE SCIENTIFICALLY BENT
... can meet girls." -- Matt Cartmill, biological anthropologist, Duke University Brain Sweat answer: ...
3. Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), January 30,2000, Sunday, Pg. 5D, 739 words, KENT STATE SYMPOSIUM TO COMMEMORATE 1970 SHOOTINGS, Compiled by Scott Powers of The Dispatch staff. Send items to him at, 34 S. 3rd St., Columbus 43215, or via e-mail to spowers@dispatch.com.
... St. * Ohio University -- Duke University Professor Matt Cartmill will lecture on "The ...
4. The Ottawa Citizen, May 02, 1999, FINAL, 612 words, Opportunity at the door, Bill and Rich Sones
... human responding, says Duke University scientist Matt Cartmill. Turing predicted at the ...
5. The San Francisco Chronicle, FEBRUARY 16, 1999, TUESDAY,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A2, 1061 words, Study Pokes Hole in Talking Neanderthal Theory; UC anthropologists date origins of speech many millennia later, David Perlman, Chronicle Science Editor
... senior researchers at Duke University that the extinct Neanderthal people, ...
... extinction. But for anthropologists -- and for all of us ...
... year a team of Duke University researchers concluded that the shape of ...
... flexible tongue. The Duke anthropologists compared the size of the tube- ...
... Richard F. Kay, Matt Cartmill and Michelle Ballow, the Duke ...
... for human speech, the anthropologists said. But in ...
... UC Berkeley physical anthropologist F. Clark Howell. ...
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (91%); DUKE UNIVERSITY (83%);
... California at Berkeley; Duke University; Neanderthals; PRIMATES (90%); ...
6. The San Francisco Chronicle, JANUARY 24, 1999, SUNDAY,, SUNDAY EDITION, SUNDAY CHRONICLE;, Pg. 1/Z1, 2955 words, Screams in the Night; The search for Bigfoot is as old as the hills, but in the remote forests of far northern California, trackers of the elusive -- or mythical -- creature are up to some new tricks, Michael Taylor, Chronicle Staff Writer, Near Gasquet, Del Norte County
... Few academic professionals -- anthropologists, zoologists, wildlife biologists -- have the ...
... one ton, but that, anthropologists say, is wild exaggeration. ...
... worthy of serious study -- anthropologist Grover Krantz, anatomist ...
... North American physical anthropologists and found that only 12 ...
... over the years)," says Matt Cartmill, a Duke University anthropologist who is president of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. "You really need to have a specimen to ...
... science. At Yale, anthropologist David Daegling says: " ...
7. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), November 2, 1998, Monday,, SOONER EDITION, Pg. A-10,, 561 words, FROM LOCAL AND WIRE REPORTS.
... a lecture by Duke University's Matt Cartmill from 7 to 8:30 p.m. ...
8. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), October 28, 1998, Wednesday,, SOONER EDITION, Pg. F-7,, 318 words, ARTS GROUP SEEKS LAWYERS, BUSINESS EXECS, REBECCA SODERGREN
... on Monday, and Dr. Matt Cartmill of Duke University will speak on " ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (53%);
9. The Toronto Star, May 31, 1998, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION, SCIENCE; Pg. F8, 683 words, Is faithful Fido also conscious?, By Jay Ingram
... Natural History magazine, Duke University scientist Matt Cartmill addressed the question of whether animals are ...
MATT CARTMILL (76%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (51%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (51%);
10. The Toronto Star, May 31, 1998, Sunday, Edition 1, CONTEXT, 713 words, IS FAITHFUL FIDO ALSO CONSCIOUS?
... Natural History magazine, Duke University scientist Matt Cartmill addressed the question of whether animals are ...
MATT CARTMILL (76%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (55%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (55%);
11. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), May 24, 1998, Sunday, THREE STAR EDITION, NEWS, Pg. A8, 365 words, NEANDERTHALS MAY HAVE HAD THE ABILITY TO MAKE COMPLEX SPEECH, Paul Recer; The Associated Press, WASHINGTON
... suggests. Scientists at Duke University say the skulls of Neanderthals and of ...
... required for speech. Matt Cartmill of Duke, co-author of ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (91%);
12. The New York Times, May 3, 1998, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 4; Page 4; Column 1; Week in Review Desk , 1041 words, Ideas & Trends; Look Who's Talking. Don't Bother Listening., By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... 400,000 years ago, as anthropologists reported last week. ...
Anthropologists suspect there was something else ...
... it. The scientists at Duke University last week announced that they ...
... speech," said Dr. Matt Cartmill, an anthropologist at Duke University, whose work with Dr. Richard ...
... Dunbar, a British anthropologist, thinks it very likely that ...
... by the Duke physical anthropologists has revived debate about the ...
... develop fluency. Perhaps, anthropologists say, early ancestors were ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY DUKE UNIVERSITY (80%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY DUKE UNIVERSITY (80%);
13. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, April 29, 1998, Wednesday,, ALL EDITIONS, 413 words, HEALTH WATCH; NEWS & NOTES
... Sciences, researchers at Duke University report that the skulls of Neanderthals and ...
... required for speech. Matt Cartmill of Duke, co-author of the ...
14. Courier Mail (Queensland, Australia), April 29, 1998, Wednesday, NEWS; Pg. 7, 258 words, Find has tongues wagging, CHESTER R
American anthropologists from the Duke University Medical Centre in ...
... Researchers Richard Kay, Matt Cartmill and Michelle Balow compared the ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (57%);
15. The New York Times, April 28, 1998, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 1; Column 5; National Desk , 1053 words, Ancestral Humans Could Speak, Anthropologists' Finding Suggests, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... Now scientists at Duke University have explored a new ...
... Academy of Sciences, the Duke anthropologists say that if their interpretation involving the ...
... F. Kay and Dr. Matt Cartmill at the Duke Medical ...
... I don't know." Anthropologists familiar with the research said the ...
... Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist at Washington University ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY DUKE UNIVERSITY (82%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY DUKE UNIVERSITY (82%);
... ERIK TRINKAUS (69%); MATT CARTMILL (69%);
16. The San Francisco Chronicle, APRIL 28, 1998, TUESDAY,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A5, 853 words, Neanderthals Were Built to Talk; Fossil study finds vocal capability like that of humans, David Perlman, Chronicle Science Editor
... learn to speak? Generations of anthropologists have believed that true language -- ...
... Now, however, scientists at Duke University say the evidence from tiny ...
... decade ago, when Israeli anthropologists found a different ...
... true speech. The Duke anthropologists described their new findings ...
... articulating language. Both anthropologists, however, noted that proving a ...
... Richard F. Kay, Matt Cartmill and Michelle Balow, focused their ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (83%); UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ( ...
... Richard F. Kay; Matt Cartmill; Michelle Balow; US ...
17. The Washington Post, December 08, 1997, Monday, Final Edition, STYLE; Pg. B05; STYLE PLUS, 1101 words, Oh, Man! The Hunting Mystique, Phil McCombs, Washington Post Staff Writer
... a primal instinct. Anthropologists take shots at ...
... I called one of them, Matt Cartmill, professor of biological anthropology and anatomy at Duke University Medical Center and author of ...
18. The Ottawa Citizen, November 9, 1997, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, THE CITIZEN'S WEEKLY; Pg. D5, 3169 words, The Bambi Syndrome: Walt Disney's idyllic world left a distorted legacy for humans, RICHARD NELSON
... eat. According to biological anthropologist Matt Cartmill: "The film portrays the natural ...
... Earth as increasingly dysfunctional. Matt Cartmill, writing in Natural ...
19. Financial Times (London,England), August 7, 1993, Saturday, Books; Pg. XIV, 798 words, Did hunting make us human? - Michael Thompson-Noel finds a lot to grouse about, By MICHAEL THOMPSON-NOEL
... IN THE MORNING by Matt Cartmill Harvard Pounds 23.95, ...
... hunting and human nature really is. Matt Cartmill is a professor in the ...
... anthropology and anatomy at Duke University in the US, and his book ...
... not have the causal importance that anthropologists once attributed to it, ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (50%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (50%);
20. The Guardian (London), July 13, 1993, THE GUARDIAN FEATURES PAGE; Pg. 6, 791 words, BOOKS: COUNTRY LIFE, MAREK KOHN
... through history by MATT CARTMILL 331pp pounds 23.95 ...
A highlight of Matt Cartmill's book about hunting is his ...
... scientific truth. Palaeo-anthropologists began to listen to the message of ...
... historians should envy this biological anthropologist's gift for literary ...
21. The Boston Globe, May 23, 1993, Sunday, City Edition, BOOKS; Pg. B41, 944 words, The vanishing line between hunter and killer; BOOK REVIEW / ANTHROPOLOGY A VIEW TO A DEATH IN THE MORNING Hunting and Nature through History. By Matt Cartmill. Harvard University Press. 331 pp. Illustrated. $ 29.95. M. R. Montgomery is a member of the Globe staff., By M. R. Montgomery, Globe Staff
Matt Cartmill, a professor of biological ...
... human anatomy at Duke University, has produced a stunning ...
... nature itself. It is the anthropologist's old basic question: "What does ...
... every trick up the anthropologist's and psychologist's sleeve. Bambi has ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (84%); DUKE UNIVERSITY (50%);
... HARVARD UNIVERSITY (84%); DUKE UNIVERSITY (50%);
22. The New York Times, April 8, 1984, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 6; Page 80, Column 1; Magazine Desk, 4555 words, WHAT MADE HUMANS HUMAN?, By Boyce Rensberger
... self-image,'' wrote Matt Cartmill, a Duke University paleonanthropologist, in a ...
... protruding daggers of apes. Anthropologists had long thought that canine ...
... detractors was the British-born anthropologist Louis Leakey. In his ...
... Washburn, a physical anthropologist at the University of California ...
... Lovejoy, an anatomist and anthropologist at Kent State ...
... Makepeace Tanner, an anthropologist at the University of California ...
... suggested by many anthropologists is scavenged carrion, chiefly the ...
... Pat Shipmen, an anthropologist at Johns Hopkins ...
23. The New York Times, June 1, 1982, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 1, Column 2; Science Desk, 943 words, BONES OF OLDEST KNOWN PRIMATE FOUND IN WYOMING, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... University, a physical anthropologist who is associated with the Museum of ...
... today's squirrels. Dr. Matt Cartmill, an anthropologist at Duke University, said that the more

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1. Washingtonian, May, 1999, Pg. 52, 7391 words, BAMBI'S REVENGE, BY LARRY VAN DYNE
... death. Bambi, says Duke University anthropologist Matt Cartmill, is the most powerful piece of ...
... Richard Nelson, an anthropologist from Wisconsin who is author of ...


Steve Churchill

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1. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), June 17, 2000, Saturday, FINAL, 717 words, The carnivores: Neanderthals weren't club-swinging dimwits after all, research indicates, WILLIAM MULLEN, CHICAGO
... by a group of anthropologists on the 28,000-year- ...
... by Northern Illinois anthropologist Fred Smith, is only the ...
... Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist at Washington University ...
... important finding, '' said Duke University anthropologist Steve Churchill, who specializes in ...
... not have been scavengers, as some anthropologists have been suggesting since the 1980s, ...


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Leslie Digby

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Christine Drea

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1. USA TODAY, December 13, 2000, Wednesday,, FIRST EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 1D, 1465 words, An emotion-filled call from the wild Science hates to talk about feelings, Tim Friend
... wild. In the book, Christine Drea of Duke University describes the powerful maternal- ...
MARC BEKOFF (88%); CHRISTINE DREA (75%); BENNET GALEF ( ...
2. Denver Rocky Mountain News (Colorado), December 3, 2000, Sunday, Books; Ed. Final; Pg. 6E, 250 words, BEST PICK FOR ANIMAL LOVERS SELECTED BY NEWS CRITTER WRITER REBECCA JONES
... ologists" - psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists - offer personal stories that ...
... friends have feelings. Consider Christine Drea of Duke University. She writes about Phoenix, ...
CHRISTINE DREA (91%); STEPHEN JAY ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (71%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (71%);


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Kenneth Glander

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1. The Jerusalem Post, May 10, 1992, Sunday, Science, 1299 words, Environmentally friendly firefighting, Post Science Reporter
... event occurred at the Duke University Primate Center in ...
... conserve these animals," says Kenneth Glander of the Duke center. The new ...
... Blue Devil for the Duke University mascot, was probably not ...
2. The Washington Post, April 14, 1992, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A9, 581 words, Rarest Primate Born In Captivity at Duke; Aye-Aye Is Nocturnal Native of Madagascar, Boyce Rensberger, Washington Post Staff Writer
... Madagascar. Scientists at the Duke University Primate Center announced ...
... future of these animals," said Kenneth Glander, administrative director of the center ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY DUKE UNIVERSITY (93%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY DUKE UNIVERSITY (93%);
KENNETH GLANDER ELWYN SIMONS (89%); STEVEN SPIELBERG (57%); KENNETH GLANDER (56%);
3. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), April 4, 1992, Saturday, FINAL EDITION, SCIENCE: EARTH MATTERS; ENVIROLINE; Pg. J8/BREAK, 361 words, Howler monkeys can choose sex of offspring researcher finds, DPA
For a decade, Kenneth Glander has studied the howler monkeys, ...
... offspring? Glander, the director of the Duke University Primate Centre in ...
... BETTER CHANCE (53%); DUKE UNIVERSITY (51%);
... BETTER CHANCE (53%); DUKE UNIVERSITY (51%);
4. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), March 16, 1992, Metro Edition, Variety; Pg. 1E, 775 words, Watching what animals eat may reveal new drugs, Lewis Cope; Staff Writer
... monkeys are male, a Duke University biologist has noted. And he's found that these ...
... loud noises they make. Kenneth Glander, a biologist at Duke University in Durham, N.C., ...
KENNETH GLANDER (57%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (84%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (84%);

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1. New Scientist, April 25, 1998, Features: All about nothing, Pg. 3232, 2069 words, Busy doing nothing, Jonathan Knight Don't be fooled by that idle critter basking in the sun. It may be working harder than you think, says Jonathan Knight
... stuffing themselves with fruit. Kenneth Glander of Duke University in Durham, North ...
2. Newsweek, February 3, 1992 , UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Science; Pg. 53, 1225 words, Take Two Roots; Call Me, SHARON BEGLEY with ELIZABETH ANN LEONARD
... unknown to mankind. Says Duke University primatologist Kenneth Glander, "If these work for primates, then they are ...
... chimps in Tanzania. Anthropologist Richard Wrangham of Harvard ...
... determine the sex of their babies, KENNETH GLANDER
KENNETH GLANDER (77%);


William Hylander

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1. New Scientist, November 23, 2002, News; Frontiers; Pg. 22, 510 words, Neanderthals used both hands to kill, Kurt Kleiner
... by a team of anthropologists provides an important ...
... Steven Churchill at Duke University in Chapel Hill, ...
... colleagues Daniel Schmitt and William Hylander initially measured the dimensions of ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (58%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (58%);


Richard Kay

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:

1. Courier Mail (Queensland, Australia), April 29, 1998, Wednesday, NEWS; Pg. 7, 258 words, Find has tongues wagging, CHESTER R
American anthropologists from the Duke University Medical Centre in ...
... Academy of Sciences. Researchers Richard Kay, Matt Cartmill and Michelle ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (57%);
2. The New York Times, April 19, 1994, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 12; Column 3; Science Desk , 562 words, Fossils Hint at Primate Garden of Eden in Asia, By The Associated Press
... not. But Dr. Richard Kay, a fossil primate expert at Duke University, said the ages of the Chinese and ...
3. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 9, 1992, TUESDAY, FIVE STAR Edition, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE; Pg. 1D, 760 words, SCIENCE NOTES
... an inch long. Richard Kay, a fossil primate expert at Duke University in Durham, N.C., ...
RICHARD KAY (78%); PAUL SAUNDERS ( ...
4. The New York Times, June 2, 1992, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 2; Column 3; Science Desk, 334 words, SCIENCE WATCH; Early Link to Humans, AP
... an inch long. Richard Kay, a primate-fossil expert at Duke University who has examined the teeth, ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (52%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (52%);
RICHARD KAY (92%);
5. Chicago Sun-Times, May 28, 1992, THURSDAY , FIVE STAR SPORTS FINAL, NEWS; Pg. 28, 454 words, Fossils hint at major find in monkey evolution, Malcolm Ritter, NEW YORK
... an inch long. Richard Kay, a fossil primate expert at Duke University in Durham, N.C., ...
RICHARD KAY (80%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (52%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (52%);
6. The Toronto Star, May 28, 1992, Thursday, AM, NEWS; Pg. A3, 256 words, Earliest pre-human fossil discovered in Algeria Three tiny teeth might date back 50 million years, AP, NEW YORK
... 11 ounces), they said. Richard Kay, a fossil primate expert at Duke University in Durham, N.C., ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (53%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (53%);
7. The New York Times, July 14, 1981, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 1, Column 1; Science Desk, 1252 words, SCHOLAR REKINDLING DEBATE ON 'EARLIEST MAN', By RICHARD SEVERO
... spirited debate among anthropologists. The major question: Were they remote ...
... ramapithecines by a Duke University anthropologist. Richard Kay, an associate professor ...
... time span that many anthropologists say it took ...
... characteristic. But other anthropologists believe that the ramapithecines came too ...
... ago, long before anthropologists had anything more to examine than ...
... Henry McHenry, an anthropologist at the University of California ...
... preconception and personal opinion.'' Anthropologists agree, however, that human evolution is ...
Illustrations: Photo Dr. Richard Kay (Page C2) Cartoon of ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (83%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (83%);
RICHARD KAY (97%);
8. Information Bank Abstracts, NEW YORK TIMES, February 7, 1980, Thursday, Page 14, Column 1, 117 words, BY BAYARD WEBSTER
Duke University Center for Study of ...
... Duke researcher Dr Richard Kay and Stony Brook University ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY; NEW YORK, STATE ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (59%);

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1. New Scientist, May 2, 1998, This Week: In brief, Pg. 2323, 142 words, Not so dumb
NEANDERTHALS could speak, claim anthropologists who have measured holes ...
Richard Kay and his colleagues at Duke University in Durham, North ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (81%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (81%);
RICHARD KAY (55%);
2. Newsweek, March 22, 1982, UNITED STATES EDITION, SCIENCE; Pg. 89, 784 words, The Menus of Early Man, SHARON BEGLEY with JOHN CAREY
... together. But lately anthropologists have begun poking through the ...
... Valley of Kenya and Tanzania, anthropologists have found heaps of animal ...
... 10,000 years ago. Anthropologists have deduced from the strontium content of ...
... like tooth size, anthropologists have been able to compare the teeth of ...
... leading to man," says Richard Kay of Duke University. Kay also reports that male and ...
RICHARD KAY (63%);


Richard Madden

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1. SUNDAY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), January 13, 2002, Sunday, Pg. 02, 1819 words, You looking at me?, By Richard Madden
... Hitler or Pol Pot. As the anthropologist Konrad Lorenz once ...

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Theresa Pope

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1. The Irish Times, August 2, 1999, CITY EDITION, OPINION; Pg. 14, 1115 words, Name that girl and watch her take over the world, By MEDB RUANE
... Brother Mary, or Brother Theresa. Or Pope Grace. Why not? Fewer ...
... it's surprising no anthropologist has investigated the cultural meanings they ...


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Daniel Schmitt

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1. New Scientist, November 23, 2002, News; Frontiers; Pg. 22, 510 words, Neanderthals used both hands to kill, Kurt Kleiner
... by a team of anthropologists provides an important ...
... Steven Churchill at Duke University in Chapel Hill, ...
... idea, Churchill and his colleagues Daniel Schmitt and William Hylander initially ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (58%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (58%);
2. Newsweek, February 18, 2002,, U.S. Edition, OLYMPICS; Pg. 56, 1411 words, Science of Speed, By Sharon Begley; With Debra Rosenberg in Salt Lake City and Mary Carmichael
... performance," says biological anthropologist Daniel Schmitt of Duke University. That means taking a ...


Elwyn Simons

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1. The Washington Post, June 21, 2000, Wednesday, Final Edition, STYLE; Pg. C15; KIDSPOST, 498 words, 'Dinosaur' Rewrites Pre-History, Fern Shen
... called sifakas," says Duke University's Elwyn Simons. But "Dinosaur" was wrong when the ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (52%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (52%);
IGUANODON ALADAR (90%); ELWYN SIMONS (62%);
2. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), July 16, 1995 Sunday, FINAL / ALL, ARTS & LIVING; Pg. 5I, 541 words, FOSSILS LINKING ANIMAL TO HUMAN FAMILY TREE, FROM WIRE REPORTS
... an Egyptian desert. Elwyn Simons of Duke University said the fossils bear the ...
ELWYN SIMONS (91%); BERT COVERT ( ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (57%); UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ( ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (57%); UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ( ...
3. The Guardian (London), July 6, 1995, THE GUARDIAN ONLINE PAGE; Pg. 3, 654 words, NEWSBITES, Tim Radford
... all apes and humans. Elwyn Simons, a primatologist at Duke University, reported in Science ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (83%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (83%);
4. Omaha World Herald (Nebraska), July 3, 1995 Monday, SUNRISE EDITION, Pg. 6, 270 words, Another Inhabitant of the Family Tree
Anthropologist Elwyn Simons of Duke University turned up a ...
... A University of Colorado anthropologist called the skulls discovered ...
... early higher primates." Anthropologists, paleontologists and others of similar ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (83%); UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ( ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (83%); UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ( ...
ELWYN SIMONS (78%);
5. The Washington Post, July 03, 1995, Monday, Final Edition, Elwyn Simons, A SECTION; Pg. A02; SCIENCE NOTEBOOK, 213 words, Primatology: Clearly a Family Resemblance, Li Xiguang
... million years ago. Duke University primatologist Elwyn Simons recently discovered fossil ...
Photo, duke university, Skull of squirrel-sized ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (91%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (91%);
ELWYN SIMONS (93%);
6. Chicago Sun-Times, June 30, 1995, FRIDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. 18, 403 words, Egypt Monkey Called Early Human Ancestor, BY PAUL RECER, WASHINGTON
... an Egyptian desert. Elwyn Simons of Duke University said the fossils bear the ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (57%); AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (57%); AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ...
7. Chicago Sun-Times, June 30, 1995, FRIDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. 18, 403 words, Egypt Monkey Called Early Human Ancestor, BY PAUL RECER, WASHINGTON
... an Egyptian desert. Elwyn Simons of Duke University said the fossils bear the ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (57%); AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (57%); AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ...
8. Omaha World Herald (Nebraska), June 30, 1995 Friday, SUNRISE EDITION, Pg. 1, 446 words, Fossils May Be Oldest in Humans' Family Tree, The San Fransisco Chronicle
... apes of Africa and Asia, anthropologist Elwyn Simons of Duke University said. Simons discovered ...
... a University of Colorado anthropologist. The characteristics that clearly place ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (56%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ( ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (56%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ( ...
ELWYN SIMONS (92%); PHILIP GINGERICH ( ...
9. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), June 30, 1995, Friday, NEWS/NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL; Ed. F; Pg. 56A, 556 words, ANTHROPOLOGY Tiny animal may be at root of human, ape family tree, Rocky Mountain News wire services
... an Egyptian desert. Elwyn Simons of Duke University said the fossils bear the ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (57%); UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ( ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (57%); UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ( ...
10. The San Francisco Chronicle, JUNE 30, 1995, FRIDAY, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A2, 712 words, Fossils Confirm Humans' Earliest Ancestor Skulls place ancient primate in 'higher' class, David Perlman, Chronicle Science Editor
... monkeys and humans, according to anthropologist Elwyn Simons of Duke University Simons discovered a ...
... a University of Colorado anthropologist. The characteristics that place Catopithecus ...
... disputatious tradition of all anthropologists, Simons dismissed Beard's ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (55%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (55%);
Catopithecus; Elwyn Simons ELWYN SIMONS (93%); CHRISTOPHER BEARD ( ...
11. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), January 2, 1995, Monday, FIVE STAR Edition, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE; Pg. 1E, 562 words, NOTEBOOK
... Tab Rasmussen, an anthropologist at the university, found the ...
... Egypt in 1993 with Elwyn Simons of Duke University, in Durham, N.C. The ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (56%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (56%);
12. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), June 27, 1992, Saturday, FINAL EDITION, SCIENCE: EARTH MATTERS; Pg. K6/BREAK, 1864 words, Saving the aye-aye; The world's most endangered primate, NATALIE ANGIER; GAZETTE, DURHAM, N.C.
... time, the researchers at the Duke University Primate Centre here, where the aye- ...
... return to his mother," said Elwyn Simons, a primatologist who ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (51%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (51%);
13. The New York Times, May 19, 1992, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk, 2225 words, Bizarre Baby Raises Hopes For an Endangered Primate, By NATALIE ANGIER, DURHAM, N.C.
... time, the researchers at the Duke University Primate Center here, where the aye- ...
... Blue Devil, at Duke University, is the first born in ...
... a pair at the Duke University Primate Center. Dr. Elwyn Simons and colleagues discovered the species ...
... by David Haring/Duke University Primate Center) (pg. ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY DUKE UNIVERSITY (94%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY DUKE UNIVERSITY (94%);
14. The Washington Post, April 14, 1992, Tuesday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A9, 581 words, Rarest Primate Born In Captivity at Duke; Aye-Aye Is Nocturnal Native of Madagascar, Boyce Rensberger, Washington Post Staff Writer
... Madagascar. Scientists at the Duke University Primate Center announced ...
... pregnancy underway," said Elwyn Simons, the center's scientific director. "This could be the ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY DUKE UNIVERSITY (93%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY DUKE UNIVERSITY (93%);
KENNETH GLANDER ELWYN SIMONS (89%); STEVEN SPIELBERG ( ...
15. The New York Times, January 8, 1991, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 5; Column 1; Science Desk, 482 words, Fossils Show Split in Primate Family Tree, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... generally accepted." Dr. Elwyn Simons, a primatologist at Duke University, said in a ...
16. The Boston Globe, July 13, 1990, Friday, City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. 3 p, 581 words, A whale's tale: leviathans with legs, By David L. Chandler, Globe Staff
... sensational discovery," said Elwyn Simons of the Duke University Primate Center, a ...
... Smith, a physical anthropologist who was working with him, found the ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (83%); DUKE UNIVERSITY (51%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (83%); DUKE UNIVERSITY (51%);
17. The Washington Post, July 13, 1990, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A3, 732 words, Fossils Show Whales Had Hind Legs; Find Sheds Light On Species' Evolution, William Booth, Washington Post Staff Writer, NATIONAL NEWS
... Holly Smith of Michigan and Elwyn Simons of Duke University. Their report appears in ...
18. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), February 24, 1988, Wednesday, Zee Pg.; Pg. 14, 952 words, Saving the gentle LEMURS, Nancy Herndon, Special to The Christian Science Monitor, Durham, N.C.
... nature reserves. With help from the Duke University Primate Center in ...
... on Madagascar,'' says Elwyn Simons, a paleontologist and the director of the ...
... Pat Wright, an anthropologist who is associated with the Duke ...
... importance of their wildlife,'' says anthropologist Wright, who believes that the ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (93%); WORLD WILDLIFE ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (93%); WORLD WILDLIFE ...
19. The New York Times, June 16, 1987, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 1, Column 1; Science Desk, 1529 words, INTERNATIONAL EFFORT AIMS TO SAFEGUARD WILDLIFE TREASURES OF MADAGASCAR, By ERIK ECKHOLM
... lemurs are treasured by anthropologists for a different ...
... F. Richard, an anthropologist at Yale University, ...
... human ancestry,'' said Elwyn Simons, an anthropologist and director of the Duke University Primate Center. Part of the ...
20. The New York Times, December 2, 1983, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 24, Column 1; National Desk, 678 words, FINDING OF FOSSILS IN KENYA ADDS CLUE ON APE-HUMAN BACKGROUND, By BAYARD WEBSTER
... by its discoverer, Dr. Elwyn Simons of Duke University. It is believed to be the oldest ...
21. The Washington Post, December 2, 1983, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; A1, 654 words, May Be Human Forebear; Possible 'Missing Link' Found, By Victor Cohn Washington Post Staff Writer
... Pilbeam, a Harvard anthropologist, said yesterday. The bones were ...
... in the field--Dr. Elwyn Simons, director of the Duke University Primate Center and discoverer of ...
22. The New York Times, July 14, 1981, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 1, Column 1; Science Desk, 1252 words, SCHOLAR REKINDLING DEBATE ON 'EARLIEST MAN', By RICHARD SEVERO
... spirited debate among anthropologists. The major question: Were they remote ...
... ramapithecines by a Duke University anthropologist. Richard Kay, an ...
... time span that many anthropologists say it took ...
... characteristic. But other anthropologists believe that the ramapithecines came too ...
... mentor and colleague, Dr. Elwyn Simons, who first assigned ...
... ago, long before anthropologists had anything more to examine than ...
... Henry McHenry, an anthropologist at the University of California ...
... preconception and personal opinion.'' Anthropologists agree, however, that human evolution is ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (83%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (83%);
23. Information Bank Abstracts, NEW YORK TIMES, February 7, 1980, Thursday, Page 14, Column 1, 117 words, BY BAYARD WEBSTER
Duke University Center for Study of ...
... History head Dr Elwyn Simons says monkeylike primate which ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY; NEW YORK, STATE ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (59%);


Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, May 22, 2004, Features; Pg. 36, 2516 words, Out of Asia; Modern humans almost certainly evolved in Africa. But do our deeper evolutionary roots lie elsewhere? Richard Hollingham investigates, Richard Hollingham; Richard Hollingham is a science writer and broadcaster based in London
... Egypt in 1965, Elwyn Simons of Yale University unearthed ...
... who is now at Duke University in Durham, North ...
2. New Scientist, March 5, 1994, This Week, Pg. 88, 406 words, Lemur mum breeds fresh hope, STEPHANIE PAIN
... Breeding Center at Duke University, North Carolina, the only ...
... especially vulnerable,' says Elwyn Simons, director of science at the ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (63%); PRIMATE BREEDING ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (63%); PRIMATE BREEDING ...
ELWYN SIMONS (90%);
3. Newsweek, February 16, 1981, UNITED STATES EDITION, IDEAS; Pg. 76, 1384 words, Bones and Prima Donnas, PETER GWYNNE with JOHN CAREY in New York and LEA DONOSKY in London
... single desk," said Elwyn Simons of Duke University. Today's fossil hunters ...
4. The Economist, March 29, 1980, Business, finance and science SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 125, 3810 words, The origins of man
... in Egypt. Mr Elwyn Simons was excavating there back in the ...
... binds the tribe, say anthropologists. Even among chimpanzees, the ...
... one day. According to anthropologists, it is a means of ...
... According to the celebrated French anthropologist, Claude Levi-Strauss, ...
5. Newsweek, February 18, 1980, UNITED STATES EDITION, SCIENCE; Pg. 76, 373 words, A Catty Ancestor Of Man and Ape
... fossil primate," says anthropologist John Fleagle of the State ...
... According to team leader Elwyn Simons of Duke University, they foreshadow the teeth of Dryopithecus, ...
... years ago. Eyeteeth: Anthropologists confirmed the social structure of ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (52%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (52%);
6. Newsweek, January 29, 1979, UNITED STATES EDITION, SCIENCE; pg. 81, 1090 words, Finding Eve's Cousin, PETER GWYNNE with SHARON BEGLEY
... last week, two anthropologists described the discovery of her fossilized ...
... in the Sky With Diamonds," which the anthropologists often listened to on ...
... enough, Johanson shocked anthropologists even further. The new ...
... a flash flood. Anthropologists working at the second ...
... led by prominent anthropologist Mary Leakey discovered ...
... on two legs. The anthropologists placed them in the category of ...
... native of eastern Africa. Anthropologists believe that africanus was the ancestor of ...
... confirmed by other anthropologists - and their reactions to last week's ...
... yet been found." Some anthropologists doubt, too, Johanson's new ...
... modern apes," said Elwyn Simons of Duke University. But many authorities were ...


Thomas Struhsaker

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Boston Globe, April 3, 2005, Sunday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. A8, 915 words, CONSERVATION THREAT SEEN IN VENEZUELA, By Brian Ellsworth, Globe CorrespondENT
... value of this area," Dr. Thomas Struhsaker, a research scientist at Duke University in North Carolina, ...
2. The Ottawa Citizen, August 11, 1997, Monday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A3, 535 words, Zanzibar monkeys enjoy chowing down on 'tasty' charcoal: Strange phenomenon hard to explain, CHARLES ENMAN; THE OTTAWA CITIZEN
Thomas Struhsaker, a biolologist from Duke University in North Carolina, has ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (56%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (56%);


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1. New Scientist, February 5, 2005, NEWS; This Week; Pg. 11, 605 words, Biodiversity's golden rules don't work, James Randerson
... team led by Thomas Struhsaker at Duke University in Durham, North ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (57%)
2. New Scientist, February 23, 2002, Opinion: Opinion - Interview, Pg. 4242, 1744 words, Consider her ways . . ., Maggie McDonald What can animals teach us about staying healthy ? A great deal, argues Cindy Engel. Animals, she says, are constantly self-medicating, eating anything from charcoal to leaves to ward off illness and to treat sickness. An animal behaviourist at the Open University, Engel came upon the new science of animal health while searching for a cure for her own illness. Now she has brought together all the knowledge of the field in a book. She tells Maggie McDonald a few secrets from the animal world - such as what leads sheep in the Shetlands to bite the heads off live Arctic tern chicks
... snippets. For example, Thomas Struhsaker of Duke University has been studying red colobus ...
... biological pest control. And anthropologists such as Richard Wrangham at ...
3. The Economist, January 29, 2000, , U.S. Edition, 120 words, Monkeys and coconuts
... according to Kirsten Siex and Thomas Struhsaker of Duke University in Durham, North ...
THOMAS STRUHSAKER (56%); KIRSTEN SIEX ( ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (57%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (57%);
4. New Scientist, August 9, 1997, This Week, Pg. 77, 361 words, Eat your charcoal, son, Adrian Barnett An acquired taste has caused one monkey population to explode
... some of the groups there," says Thomas Struhsaker of Duke University in Durham, North ...
DUKE UNIVERSITY (66%);
DUKE UNIVERSITY (66%);
THOMAS STRUHSAKER (92%); DAVID M ...


Christine Wall

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Ann Weil

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