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Ofer Bar-Yosef

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1. The Washington Post, June 12, 2003 Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 992 words, Fossil Find May Back 'Out of Africa' Theory, Guy Gugliotta, Washington Post Staff Writer
... Africa hypothesis," said Harvard University paleoarchaeologist Ofer Bar-Yosef, who noted that genetic ...
... said University of Michigan anthropologist Milford Wolpoff, a ...
2. Ottawa Citizen, February 16, 2002 Saturday Final Edition, News; Pg. A5, 518 words, Searching for clues to human thought: An Alberta professor is helping to shed light on the origin and evolution of human behaviour, writes Michael Smith., Michael Smith, BOSTON
... it's totally untestable," anthropologist Geoffrey Clark of Arizona ...
... no gap," added anthropologist Ofer Bar-Yosef of Harvard University. The debate is charged because it is ...
3. The New York Times, January 16, 2001 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final , Section F; Column 1; Science Desk; Pg. 3, 1294 words, Of Tubers, Fire and Human Evolution , By MARK DERR
... civilization. While few anthropologists argue with that notion, they are engaged ...
... fire," said Dr. Ofer Bar-Yosef, a professor of anthropology ...
On one extreme are those anthropologists who argue that Homo ...
... view among many anthropologists has long been that the archaeological evidence from ...
... Meanwhile, two groups of anthropologists, working independently, have theorized that ...
... Dr. Kristin Hawkes, anthropologists at the University of Utah, with ...
... root stock. These practices, the anthropologists theorize, allowed women ...
... believed. A number of anthropologists argue that meat eating was ...
4. The Ottawa Citizen, May 12, 2000, Friday, FINAL, 428 words, Fossils rewrite human history: Find proves ancestors left Africa much earlier than previously thought, Paul Recer, WASHINGTON
... 20 years,'' said Ofer Bar-Yosef, a noted Harvard University expert on early ...
5. The New York Times, March 16, 1999, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 17; Column 1; National Desk , 1375 words, Study Alters Time Line for the Splitting of Human Populations, By NICHOLAS WADE
... reverse," he said. Dr. Ofer Bar-Yosef, an archeologist at Harvard University, said the archeological record ...
6. The New York Times, November 18, 1997, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section F; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk , 1962 words, New Clues Show Where People Made The Great Leap to Agriculture, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... few centuries. Dr. Ofer Bar-Yosef, an archeologist at Harvard University, thinks the stresses of coping with the ...
7. The New York Times, June 13, 1997, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 12; Column 1; National Desk , 1146 words, Man Has Older Friend Than Thought, By NICHOLAS WADE
... society," said Dr. Ofer Bar-Yosef, an archeologist at Harvard University. But the inexactness of the genetic ...
8. The Jerusalem Post, October 20, 1996, Sunday, SCIENCE; Pg. 5, 643 words, Tracing ashes from prehistoric times, Judy Siegel-Itzkovich
... Schiegl, archeologist Prof. Ofer Bar-Yosef of Harvard University and geologist Prof. Paul ...
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9. The Boston Globe, October 17, 1996, Thursday, City Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; Pg. A2, 89 words, CORRECTION; FOR THE RECORD
Ofer Bar-Yosef of Harvard University and Bernard Vandermeersch of the University of ...
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10. The Boston Globe, October 14, 1996, Monday, City Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; Pg. C1, 908 words, New technique traces the fires of history, By David L. Chandler, Globe staff
... Boston University, archeologist Ofer Bar-Yosef of Harvard University, along with postdoctoral fellow ...
11. The Jerusalem Post, April 2, 1993, Friday, Features, 2672 words, Revelations in the Desert, Abraham Rabinovich
... Dahari, Antiquities Authority, Ofer Bar-Yosef
... Jewish ancestors. Prof. Ofer Bar-Yosef of the Hebrew University was looking ...
... presently teaching at Harvard University, would be one of the few Israeli ...
12. Sunday Herald Sun, June 21, 1992 Sunday, 1209 words, Man out-thinks low-brow cousin, HIGHFIELD R
... turmoil," admitted Professor Ofer Bar Yosef, head of the laboratory and professor of ...
... 40,000 years. This worries anthropologists. If, in the traditional view, ...
13. Sunday Herald Sun, June 7, 1992 Sunday, 2889 words, GLOBAL WARMING - GOOD OR BAD?, ALLMAN W WAGNER B
... walking. Ever since Darwin, anthropologists have speculated that our ancestors rose ...
... years ago, argues anthropologist Ofer Bar-Yosef of Harvard University. It was then that the human race ...
... by Daniel Lieberman of Harvard University, who examined the patterns of ...
... Mark Cohen, an anthropologist at the State University of ...
14. The Boston Globe, July 25, 1991, Thursday, City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. 5, 668 words, Flint tool found in Greece offers clues on early migrations, By Richard Saltus, Globe Staff
... BU archeology department. Anthropologists have been keenly puzzled by the ...
... moved into Europe," commented Ofer Bar-Yosef, professor of anthropology at Harvard University and a specialist on the ...
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15. The New York Times, April 2, 1991, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 5; Science Desk, 2121 words, Dry Climate May Have Forced Invention of Agriculture, By WILLIAM K. STEVENS
... elegantly," said Dr. Ofer Bar-Yosef of Harvard University, an expert on the ...
16. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), June 12, 1990, Tuesday, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 13, 552 words, Specialists Team Up for an Israeli Dig, Simson L. Garfinkel, Special to The Christian Science Monitor, REHOVOT, ISRAEL
... began in 1982,'' Ofer Bar-Yosef says, now a professor at Harvard University. He is one of the two organizers of this ...
... includes four physical anthropologists, three archaeologists, two ...
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17. The Independent (London), May 3, 1990, Thursday, EDITORIAL PAGE; Page 26 , 357 words, Letter: Charges against the Natural History Museum, From DR CAROLINE GRIGSON and others
... Australian National University), Ofer Bar- Yosef, C. C. Lamberg- ...
... Meadow, David Pilbeam (Harvard University), Roger Moorey (Wolfson ...
18. The New York Times, February 14, 1989, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 1, Column 5; Science Desk, 1871 words, Fossil Findings Fan Debate on Human Origins, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... resounding debate among anthropologists over the timing and circumstances of the ...
... going mad,'' said Ofer Bar-Yosef, a professor of Old ...
... Paleolithic archeology at Harvard University, commenting on the growing ...
... years. But many anthropologists dispute the validity of these findings and ...
... mixing of these regional populations, anthropologists say, or else they might have ...
... 60,000 years. Some anthropologists point out that the timing ...
19. The Jerusalem Post, January 13, 1989, Friday, Features, 3219 words, WHO'S A HOMO SAPIENS?, Abraham Rabinovich
... meant to be human. Prof. Ofer Bar-Yosef, who has just taken ...
... quite possible, say anthropologists, that the two lived peacefully ...
... between eating and planting." Anthropologists have studied modern hunter- ...
... by famed Russian anthropologist, Prof. Gerassimov of Leningrad, ...
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Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, May 20, 2000, Features, Pg. 3030, 2788 words, Fired up, John McCrone (John McCrone writes about the evolution of the mind - see www.btinternet.com/neuronaut/) Startling new discoveries have reignited the debate about what our ancestors were like. John McCrone reveals why they weren't as dumb as you might think
... But by the 1990s, anthropologists were arguing that the axe shapes ...
... everyone in the field. And Ofer Bar-Yosef of Harvard's Peabody Museum is also ...
2. New Scientist, March 4, 2000, This Week, Pg. 44, 611 words, Gimme shelter, Peter Hadfield (Tokyo) It's possible that early humans were building huts half a million years ago
... million years old. Ofer Bar-Yosef, an anthropologist at Harvard University, says Japanese dating ...
... John Rick, an anthropologist at Stanford University. " ...
... more sophisticated than many anthropologists believe. "It wouldn't ...
... JOHN RICK (60%); OFER BAR-YOSEF (60%); CHRIS STRINGER ( ...
3. New Scientist, October 5, 1996, Science, Pg. 1717, 587 words, Sandy remnants of ancient hearths, Erik Stokstad
... happens to the ash," says Ofer Bar-Yosef of Harvard University.Magazine
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4. U.S. News & World Report, June 8, 1992, COVER STORY; SCIENCE & SOCIETY; Vol. 112, No. 22; Pg. 60, 3934 words, Climate and the rise of man, By William F. Allman; Betsy Wagner
... walking. Ever since Darwin, anthropologists have speculated that our ancestors rose onto ...
... years ago, argues anthropologist Ofer Bar-Yosef of Harvard University. It was then that the human race ...
... by Daniel Lieberman of Harvard University, who examined the patterns of ...
... Mark Cohen, an anthropologist at the State University of ...


Theodore Bestor

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Boston Globe, March 27, 2005, Sunday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. 8, 317 words, HOW CAN THE STATE GROW ITS POPULATION?, COMPILED BY JIM CRONIN
... other institutional realms. THEODORE BESTOR Professor of anthropology, Harvard University Improving its cultural, social, and ...
... HOUSING CENTER (56%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (55%);
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2. The Weekend Australian, September 25, 2004 Saturday All-round Country Edition, FEATURES; Editor; Pg. 25, 510 words, SHORTS
... Centre of the World, by Theodore Bestor TOKYO'S Tsukiji, the world's ...
... book by Harvard anthropologist Bestor. Researched over ...
3. The San Francisco Chronicle, FEBRUARY 6, 2002, WEDNESDAY,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A17, 1359 words, Outrageous science'; UC Berkeley's highly praised anthropology department turns 100, Charles Burress
... more grief and glamour to anthropologists than any since Margaret ...
... Jones, a fictional anthropologist famous for swashbuckling ...
... said. You still find anthropologists studying people who ...
... top," said Harvard anthropologist Theodore Bestor. Berkeley's research faculty ...
... Chicago and just ahead of Harvard University, according to the most recent ...
... in promoting the idea that anthropologists should be more engaged with research ...
... sister of Ralph) proclaimed that anthropologists should "study up" and look ...
... asked him, "You're an anthropologist. Why aren't you out in ...
... while a cultural anthropologist may be more likely to ...
... just being an anthropologist," she said. "We ask embarrassing ...
... told, "You're an anthropologist. We want someone who ...
... but do they make good anthropologists?" ---------------------------------------------Centennial eventsEvents marking the ...
... works by campus anthropologists, "Anthropology at Berkeley: ...
... 1993 survey of U.S. anthropologists by the National Research ...
4. The New York Times, June 24, 1992, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Living Desk, 1876 words, The Breakfasts of Asia: The Food of Long Ago Is This Morning's Feast, By ELAINE LOUIE
... for Chinese food. Theodore Bestor, an associate professor of ...
... Elizabeth Andoh, an anthropologist and cookbook author whose books ...
5. The San Francisco Chronicle, NOVEMBER 27, 1989, MONDAY, FINAL EDITION, BUSINESS; D3, 1601 words, INTERNATIONAL TRADE Trade Dispute Centers on 'Mama-Papa' Stores Smaller Japanese outlets help ke, MICHAEL BERGER, Chronicle Asia Bureau Chief, Tokyo
... delivery.'' Columbia University anthropologist Theodore Bestor, who has studied the social ...


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David Carrasco

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1. San Antonio Express-News, December 12, 2005 Monday, STATE&METRO Edition, S.A. LIFE; Pg. 1C, 1258 words, GUADALUPE TONANTZIN, Elaine Ayala, EXPRESS-NEWS STAFF WRITER
... recorded as having happened. "His association would have been there." David Carrasco, professor of the history of religions at Harvard University, agrees. "The earliest evidence that ...
2. The Boston Herald, November 1, 2003 Saturday, ALL EDITIONS, THE EDGE;, Pg. 027, 824 words, Date with death; Day of the Dead events celebrate life, afterlife and renewal, By MARY JO PALUMBO
... Museum of Archaeology at Harvard University.
... Earth and its inhabitants," said David Carrasco, a Latin American ...
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3. The Boston Globe, November 16, 2002, Saturday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. B2, 741 words, SPIRITUAL LIFE / RICH BARLOW; EXHIBIT DETAILS FESTIVAL ON LINKS OF LIVING AND DEAD, BY RICH BARLOW
... campus now," says anthropologist David Carrasco, who helped arrange the ...
4. The Boston Herald, October 31, 2002 Thursday, ALL EDITIONS, ARTS & LIFE;, Pg. 046, 797 words, Never forgotten; Day of the Dead, a Mexican holiday, gains popularity across Hub, By Stephanie Schorow
... indigenous culture, said David Carrasco, a Latin American studies professor at Harvard University and the Peabody exhibit's curator. The ...
... 1-5 p.m. David Carrasco lectures on the holiday's ...
DAVID CARRASCO (67%); MONICA MARTINEZ ( ...
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5. Toronto Star, October 13, 2002 Sunday, Ontario Edition, BODY&SOUL;, Pg. F06, 1329 words, Mexicans keeping the faith, Victoria Gaitskell, Special to the Star
... famous by American anthropologist Carlos Castaneda, whose books ...
... in the larger sense." David Carrasco, professor of religion at ...
6. Toronto Star, October 13, 2002 Sunday, Ontario Edition, BODY&SOUL;, Pg. F06, 1329 words, Mexicans keeping the faith, Victoria Gaitskell, Special to the Star
... famous by American anthropologist Carlos Castaneda, whose books ...
... in the larger sense." David Carrasco, professor of religion at ...
7. Toronto Star, October 13, 2002 Sunday, Ontario Edition, BODY&SOUL;, Pg. F07, 1329 words, Mexicans keeping the faith, Victoria Gaitskell, Special to the Star
... famous by American anthropologist Carlos Castaneda, whose books ...
... in the larger sense." David Carrasco, professor of religion at ...
8. The Boston Globe, April 28, 2002, Sunday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. L17, 535 words, LOCAL ACTION / LOREN KING; P-TOWN FETES VAN SANT, HARDEN, BY LOREN KING
... Robert M. Young; David Carrasco, Latin American Studies professor at Harvard University; and Jose Cuellar of San ...
... Film Festival at Harvard University will be held at ...
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9. The Boston Globe, January 9, 2002, Wednesday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. A1, 923 words, HARVARD REACHES OUT TO MORE PROFESSORS REVERSES REJECTION OF LATINO STUDIES, By David Abel, GLOBE STAFF

Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Hypatia-A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, Spring 2001, Vol. 16, No. 2; Pg. 1; ISSN: 0887-5367, 02978374, 2343 words, On the Lap of Necessity: A Mythic Reading of Teresa Brennan's Energetics Philosophy [Part 6 of 6]
... See also the discussion by David Carrasco (1999, 178-79) ...
... human intelligence. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Morrison, Toni. ...
... law professor. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Wilshire, Donna. ...
2. Journal of Women's History, Summer 1998, Vol. 10, No. 2; Pg. 29-37; ISSN: 1042-7961, 01656662, 1638 words, Christian Morality Revealed in New Spain-The Inimical Nahua Woman in Book Ten of the Florentine Codex [Part 3 of 3], Overmeyer-Velasquez, Rebecca
... erosion has been noted by anthropologist James Taggart (Nahuat ...
... Earth, 37. 12 David Carrasco, Religions of Mesoamerica: Cosmovision and ...


Steven Caton

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1. Journal of Women's History, March 2002, Vol. 14, No. 1; Pg. 94(30); ISSN: 1042-7961, 03386962, 13656 words, Public words and body politics: reflections on the strategies of women poets in rural Yemen., Miller, W Flagg
... by region. According to anthropologist Steven Caton, participants in the northern ...
... status, and personal integrity. Anthropologists have studied how poetic ...
... structures. Taking up anthropologist Lila Abu Lughod's ...
... rural women and their poetry. Anthropologist Cynthia Nelson's early ...
... Temple University, 1982) Steven Caton, Peaks of Yemen I ...
... Eastern World," American Anthropologist 1, no. 3 ( ...


Peter Ellison

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1. The Boston Globe, May 3, 2005, Tuesday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. B2, 716 words, FACULTY MAY GRILL SUMMERS AT MEETING CONCERNS RAISED ON GRAD PROGRAM , By Marcella Bombardieri Globe Staff
At a time when Harvard University president Lawrence H. ...
... no." Last Thursday, Peter Ellison, outgoing dean of the Graduate ...
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... H SUMMERS (95%); PETER ELLISON (73%); RICHARD THOMAS ( ...
2. Sunday Mail (Queensland, Australia), May 9, 2004 Sunday, NEWS; Pg. 44, 438 words, Baby bonus for hip mums, Tim Utton
... study shows. Professor Peter Ellison, of Harvard University in Boston, said: " ...
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3. The Boston Globe, July 9, 2002, Tuesday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. C1, 1539 words, THE UPS AND DOWNS OF MANHOOD DO DADS HAVE LESS TESTOSTERONE? STUDIES OF THIS HORMONE YIELD SOME SURPRISES., By Ellen Barry, Globe staff
... delivery room, say anthropologists, it separates humans from ...
... by stepfathers, said Peter Ellison, Gray's adviser and the dean of ...
... adds to the results of generations of anthropologists, psychologists and biologists who have ...
4. Sunday Herald, March 11, 1990 Sunday, 1398 words, EDEN IMAGE DENTED BY SAVAGE HOAX, BROWNLEE S
... Swiss journalist and sometime anthropologist, found the Tasaday living ...
... another," says medical anthropologist Melvin Konner of Emory ...
... THOMAS Headland, an anthropologist with the Summer Institute of Linguistics, ...
... in the noble savage. Anthropologists have returned from far-off ...
... walking away from arguments. Anthropologist Ashley Montagu found ...
... innocent. But when the Harvard anthropologists followed up their original ...


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1. Boston Magazine, June, 2003, FEATURE, 10776 words, The Naked CIty
... West enjoy," says Peter Ellison, professor of anthropology at ...
... It was the hallowed halls of Harvard University, where she had signed on in the ...
2. New Scientist, March 31, 2001, Opinion: Opinion - Books, Pg. 4848, 230 words, Making Babies, Roy Herbert (Roy Herbert is a science writer)
... Peter Thorpe Ellison, Harvard University Press, pounds 19.50, ISBN 0674004639 PETER ELLISON grips your attention from his ...
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3. New Scientist, October 17, 1998, This Week, Pg. 1010, 341 words, Woman's work, Stuart Blackman Manual labour helps lower breast cancer risk
To resolve this, Grazyna Jasienska and Peter Ellison of Harvard University studied 20 women ...
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4. U.S. News & World Report, February 19, 1990, HORIZONS; ANTHROPOLOGY; Vol. 108, No. 7; Pg. 54, 1923 words, If only life were so simple, By Shannon Brownlee
... Swiss journalist and sometime anthropologist, found the Tasaday living ...
... regime's collapse. And while anthropologists would like to know the truth ...
... another," says medical anthropologist Melvin Konner of Emory ...
... Thomas Headland, an anthropologist with the Summer Institute of Linguistics ...
... species of yam?" Indeed, anthropologists are beginning to challenge the notion that ...
... by modern culture. Anthropologists have returned from far-off ...
... 1960s by Harvard anthropologists, confirmed that !Kung children ...
... walking away from arguments. Anthropologist Ashley Montagu found ...
... view darkened as the Harvard anthropologists followed up their original ...
... women's saliva, Peacock and Peter Ellison, a Harvard anthropologist, found evidence that their low ...
... defend their rights. For anthropologists, the message is clear: Real ...


William Fash

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1. The Boston Globe, May 17, 2004, Monday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. C5, 866 words, EVON VOGT, 85, ANTHROPOLOGIST, AUTHORITY ON MAYANS, By David Schoetz, Globe Correspondent
... professor of anthropology at Harvard University for more than 40 ...
... under renowned social anthropologists and presented his dissertation in ...
... superb communicator," said William Fash, the director of Harvard's Peabody ...
... In Memorial Church of Harvard University.
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2. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), August 13, 2001 Monday, NATIONAL; Pg. 1, 1674 words, STILL UNEARTHING A MAYAN RIDDLE; Tulane professor returns to site of breakthrough, By James Varney; Latin America correspondent
... Anthropology and History, Tulane, Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania -- as well as ...
... Fellow project director William Fash, a star on ...
... guy and a good anthropologist," Webster said. "We have differences of ...
3. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), February 8, 1998 Sunday, THIRD, TRAVEL; Pg. D1, 1094 words, COPAN: A MAYAN MARVEL, By MILLIE BALL Travel editor, COPAN, HONDURAS
... 1970s, work has been ongoing, with Harvard University and the government of Honduras joining ...
... wrote Harvard archaeologist William Fash, "Copan was the greatest Maya ...


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Rowan Flad

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1. Los Angeles Times, August 27, 2005 Saturday, Home Edition, MAIN NEWS; National Desk; Part A; Pg. 7, 313 words, Science File; On a Chinese River, Archeologists Discover Salt's Ancient History; A 4,000-year-old production facility, the oldest known in the country, was a major factor in emerging civilizations' growth., Thomas H. Maugh II, Times Staff Writer
... identified in the country. Rowan Flad of Harvard University and a team from several ...
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1. New Scientist, August 27, 2005, NEWS; In Brief; Pg. 14, 204 words, Missing salt source for ancient Chinese chefs uncovered, Staff
... south-east China. Rowan Flad of Harvard University and colleagues at the University of ...
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Byron Good

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1. The Australian, October 23, 2002, Wednesday, FEATURES; Pg. 34, 486 words, Medics find basic best, Jim Buckell
... falls on families. Byron Good, a medical anthropologist from Harvard University's department of social medicine, ...
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2. The New York Times, January 11, 1987, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 7; Page 39, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 915 words, NOTED WITH PLEASURE
... your soul? According to the anthropologist Richard A. Shweder, ...
... by Arthur Kleinman and Byron Good. When you feel depressed you feel as ...


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Michael Herzfeld

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Guardian (London), May 29, 2001, Guardian Education Pages, Pg. 18, 895 words, Eductation: Higher: Rebels with a cause: Low-paid university staff such as cooks and cleaners are voting on a union-negotiated pay deal over here. Stateside, students fought their case, says Helena Smith, Helena Smith
... oldest seat of learning, Harvard University, has been rocked by another ...
... level," said Professor Michael Herzfeld, an eminent British-born anthropologist at Harvard. Would they do it ...
... Nieman fellow at Harvard University
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2. The Observer, April 7, 1996, Sunday, THE OBSERVER NEWS PAGE; Pg. 20, 1200 words, ACADEMIC PRESS BOWS TO WORLD REVOLT BY DONS, Peter Beaumont
... letters of complaint. Professor Michael Herzfeld of Harvard University was among the anthropologists leading the campaign. He resigned from the ...
... meeting of the Association of Social Anthropologists was to have voted on an ...
... meeting of the Association of Social Anthropologists, applauded the decision. 'There was a ...
3. The Boston Globe, February 24, 1996, Saturday, City Edition, EDITORIAL PAGE; Pg. 8, 503 words, A fight against ethnic editing
... root of its decision, concerned anthropologists believe that the academic publisher ...
... Two professors of anthropology - Michael Herzfeld of Harvard and Stephen Gudeman of the ...
... speech." Justly, the two anthropologists lament the administrators' disregard ...
4. The New York Times, February 17, 1996, Saturday, Late Edition - Final, Section 1; Page 3; Column 1; Foreign Desk , 1175 words, Fearing Reprisal, Publisher Drops Book on Greece, By SARAH LYALL , LONDON, Feb. 16
... at the University of Minnesota, and Michael Herzfeld, a professor of anthropology ...
... gone out to thousands of anthropologists," said Mr. Herzfeld. " ...
... itself against irate anthropologists, it is also even facing the ...
... ANASTASIA KARAKASIDOU (86%); MICHAEL HERZFELD (61%);
5. Daily News (New York), February 09, 1996, Friday, Suburban; Pg. 1, 351 words, PROF CRIES CENSORSHIP, By DICK SHERIDAN
... future scholarship for anthropologists and those working in other ...
... Gudeman of the University of Minnesota and Michael Herzfeld of Harvard University who served on the ...
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6. The Washington Post, February 03, 1996, Saturday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A13, 1170 words, Academics, Politics Clash in Cambridge; Advisers to Publishing House Protest Rejection of Macedonia Book, Fred Barbash, Washington Post Foreign Service, LONDON, Feb. 2
Among the protesting academics was Michael Herzfeld, a Harvard anthropology ...
... Stewart, a British anthropologist who was on the reviewing ...
7. The Guardian (London), February 2, 1996, THE GUARDIAN HOME PAGE; Pg. 3, 1120 words, ACADEMIC UPROAR AT BANNED BOOK; Leonard Doyle on an anthropological study that a university fears puts its staff in danger, Leonard Doyle
In tendering his resignation, Michael Herzfeld, the British-born professor of anthropology at Harvard University, said censoring the book " ...
... UNIVERSITY PRESS (96%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (53%);
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8. The Independent (London), May 18, 1994, Wednesday, COMMENT PAGE; Page 15 , 432 words, Letter: Distinguishing between 'ethnicity' and 'national identity' in Greece, From Professor MICHAEL HERZFELD
... threats made against the anthropologist Anastasia Karakasidou, emphasises ...
... itself. Yours sincerely, MICHAEL HERZFELD Professor of Anthropology Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts 16 ...


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1. New Statesman, February 12, 2001, 1690 words, Why Brits stampede to the other Cambridge; Laura Spence kick-started a rush of transatlantic applications to Harvard. Helena Smith on why the grass seems greener on the other side of the pond, Helena Smith
... perceived to be newfangled', sighs Michael Herzfeld, Harvard's British-born anthropologist whom Oxford would give gold ...
... disciplines. So we had medievalists, anthropologists, Celticists, feminists, even ...
... Nieman Fellow at Harvard University
2. Feminist Studies, Fall 2000, Vol. 26, No. 3; Pg. 559; ISSN: 0046-3663, 2776775, 7 words, "Point Of Departure": Feminist Locations And The Politics Of Travel In India [Part 5 of 5]
... sharing airport anecdotes with me and Michael Herzfeld, Michael Jackson, and Martha ...
... Geertz, Works and Lives: The Anthropologist As Author (Stanford: Stanford ...
... comparisons between tourists and anthropologists and the work/play dichotomy. [ ...
... Native Is a 'Native' Anthropologist?" American Anthropologist 95 (September 1993): ...
... Western Intellectual Field: Anthropologists and Native Informants," Inscriptions ...


Engseng Ho

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Arthur Kleinman

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1. The Boston Globe, January 28, 2006 Saturday, THIRD EDITION, METRO/REGION; Pg. B1, 714 words, HARVARD DEAN STEPPING DOWN FROM HIS POST; RELATIONS WITH SUMMERS SAID TO HAVE BEEN STRAINED, BY MARCELLA BOMBARDIERI, GLOBE STAFF
The dean who oversees Harvard University's under graduate college and ...
... in the university. But Arthur Kleinman, chairman of the anthropology department, ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (94%)
2. The Boston Globe, December 05, 2005 Monday, THIRD EDITION, METRO/REGION; Pg. B1, 739 words, GEORGETOWN LEGAL SCHOLAR NAMED TO HARVARD BOARD, BY MARCELLA BOMBARDIERI, GLOBE STAFF
Harvard University for the first time ...
... University and Wellesley College. Arthur Kleinman, chairman of the anthropology department and ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (94%); GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY ( ...
3. The Irish Times, September 20, 2005, Health; Your Health; Pg. 3, 1162 words, Are bygone mystery maladies back under new names?
... so hard? Medical anthropologist Arthur Kleinman has suggested that CFS might be ...
4. The Washington Post, June 26, 2005 Sunday, Final Edition, A Section; A01, 3400 words, Patients' Diversity Is Often Discounted; Alternatives to Mainstream Medical Treatment Call for Recognizing Ethnic, Social Differences, Shankar Vedantam, Washington Post Staff Writer
... conflict with her son, but the Harvard University-affiliated psychiatrists focused ...
... shown interest, said Arthur Kleinman, a psychiatrist and anthropologist at Harvard. Some ...
5. The New York Times, June 12, 2005 Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 4; Column 1; Week in Review Desk; Ideas & Trends; Pg. 16, 1212 words, Who's Mentally Ill? Deciding Is Often All in the Mind, By BENEDICT CAREY
... example, until the Harvard anthropologist Dr. Arthur Kleinman found in the 1980' ...
... anything, historians and medical anthropologists said, the rise in the ...
6. The Boston Globe, March 27, 2005, Sunday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. K1, 2853 words, THE EVOLUTIONARY REVOLUTIONARY IN THE 1970S, ROBERT TRIVERS WROTE A SERIES OF PAPERS THAT TRANSFORMED EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY. THEN HE ALL BUT DISAPPEARED. NOW HE'S BACK - AND READY TO RUMBLE. , By Drake Bennett
... out next spring from Harvard University Press. And thanks to Brockman- ...
... quite another. According to Arthur Kleinman, chair of Harvard's social ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS (92%);
7. The Boston Globe, March 12, 2005, Saturday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. A1, 1407 words, SUMMERS' FOES SEE A CEO APPROACH , By Marcella Bombardieri, Globe Staff
Harvard University faculty members angered ...
... micromanaged things," said Arthur Kleinman, chairman of the anthropology department. " ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (94%);
HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS (79%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (94%);
8. The Boston Globe, February 19, 2005, Saturday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. B1, 992 words, HARVARD MAY FACE POACHING OF STAFF SUMMERS FIRESTORM SPURRING RIVAL SCHOOLS , By Marcella Bombardieri, Globe Staff
... recruiting more women to Harvard University and appeasing faculty members ...
... arrow in the quiver." Arthur Kleinman, chairman of the anthropology department, ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (94%); PRINCETON UNIVERSITY ( ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS (96%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (94%); PRINCETON UNIVERSITY ( ...
9. The Boston Herald, February 18, 2005 Friday, ALL EDITIONS, NEWS; Pg. 026, 318 words, Harvard prez hopes transcript places comment in context, By JENNIFER ROSINSKI
Embattled Harvard University President Lawrence Summers ...
... about women,'' said Arthur Kleinman, chairman of the anthropology department. ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (94%)
10. Financial Times (London, England), February 18, 2005 Friday, USA Edition 2, THE AMERICAS; Pg. 2, 349 words, Summers releases transcript in effort to calm his critics, By VICTORIA GRIFFITH, BOSTON
... theatening to engulf his presidency of Harvard University yesterday by releasing ...
... in farming and agriculture". Arthur Kleinman, chair of Harvard's anthropology ...
Harvard University
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (91%)
11. Financial Times (London, England), February 17, 2005 Thursday, London Edition 2, THE AMERICAS; Pg. 8, 425 words, Harvard president faces rise in anger among faculties, By VICTORIA GRIFFITH, BOSTON
... Summers' future as president of Harvard University appeared in doubt ...
... Summers presidency," said Arthur Kleinman, chairman of the anthropology department. " ...
Harvard University
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (94%)
12. The Guardian (London) - Final Edition, February 17, 2005, Guardian Foreign Pages, Pg. 15, 574 words, Havard president threatened with academic revolt: Staff angry at comments on women in science, Suzanne Goldenberg in Washington
Harvard University suffered a rebellion ...
... dismayed and alienated and demoralised," Arthur Kleinman, an anthropology professor, ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS (94%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (94%);
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (94%);
13. The Independent (London), February 17, 2005, Thursday, First Edition; FOREIGN NEWS; Pg. 36, 504 words, PRESIDENT OF HARVARD IS URGED TO QUIT OVER SEXISM', RUPERT CORNWELL IN WASHINGTON
Larry Summers, the president of Harvard University, has attracted criticism before ...
... 250 people present. Arthur Kleinman, chairman of the anthropology department, ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS (96%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (94%);
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (94%);
LARRY SUMMERS (86%); ARTHUR KLEINMAN (55%);
14. Ottawa Citizen, February 17, 2005 Thursday, Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. A10, 429 words, Faculty revolt grows over 'sexist' views of Harvard president: Staff meeting most heated since Vietnam War, James Bone, The Times, London
The president of Harvard University faces a faculty ...
... leadership and style of governance," Arthur Kleinman, chairman of the anthropology department, ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (94%)
15. The Boston Globe, February 16, 2005, Wednesday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. A1, 1182 words, SUMMERS GIVEN A SCOLDING, FACULTY SAY, By Marcella Bombardieri, Globe Staff
Harvard University professors confronted president ...
... leadership and style of governance," Arthur Kleinman, chairman of the anthropology department, ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (93%);
HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS (94%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (93%);
... EVERETT MENDELSOHN (66%); ARTHUR KLEINMAN (55%);
16. The New York Times, February 16, 2005 Wednesday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Column 6; National Desk; Pg. 14, 750 words, Professors At Harvard Confront Its President, By SARA RIMER, CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Feb. 15
... alienated and demoralized,'' Dr. Arthur Kleinman, chairman of anthropology in the ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (94%)
Harvard University
17. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), December 6, 2004, Monday, WORLD; Pg. 07, 631 words, Child suicides high in Shanghai, By Kathleen McLaughlin Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor, SHANGHAI, CHINA
... urban kids," says Arthur Kleinman, chairman of Harvard University's anthropology department, who has ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (53%);
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (53%);
18. The Gazette (Montreal), October 3, 2004 Sunday, Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. A3, 400 words, Culture offers key to unlocking mental illness: Therapy must look beyond symptoms to patient's social background, conference told, CHARLIE FIDELMAN, The Gazette
... In another presentation, Arthur Kleinman of Harvard University spoke of cross-cultural ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (50%)
19. The New York Times, August 27, 2002 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final , Section A; Column 1; Foreign Desk; Pg. 3, 493 words, Psychiatric Group to Investigate China, but Resists Penalties , By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL , BEIJING, Aug. 26
... hospitalizations. But Dr. Arthur Kleinman, a psychiatrist at Harvard University who has spent decades ...
20. The Washington Post, August 26, 2002 Monday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1784 words, The Silent Treatment From Beijing; Mental Hospitals Allegedly Used to Quiet Dissidents, Falun Gong, Philip P. Pan, Washington Post Foreign Service, BEIJING
... doctors should make that decision. Arthur Kleinman, a leading expert ...
... Chinese psychiatry at Harvard University, argued that these cases do not ...
21. The New York Times, May 27, 2001 Sunday, Late Edition - Final , Section 9; Column 3; Society Desk; Pg. 10, 195 words, WEDDINGS; Anne Kleinman, Thomas Wong
... Joan Kleinman and Prof. Arthur Kleinman of Cambridge, Mass., was married ...
... Memorial Church at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (93%); UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ( ...
22. The New York Times, May 6, 2001 Sunday, Late Edition - Final , Section 6; Column 1; Magazine Desk; Pg. 98, 4042 words, 8. CASE STUDY: LATAH; LOCATION: BORNEO, MALAYSIA; Regional Disturbances, By Lawrence Osborne; Lawrence Osborne, a frequent contributor to the magazine, last wrote about crime-scene forensics.
... obsessed with their semen discharges. Arthur Kleinman, a medical anthropologist at Harvard, thinks that ...
... about that." In 1968, the anthropologist Hildred Geertz wrote ...
... Michael Kenny, an anthropologist at Simon Fraser ...
... Kedit, a local anthropologist, is showing me around town ...
... limbs. The Internet, medical anthropologists say, is helping spread the ...
23. The New York Times, February 18, 2001 Sunday Correction Appended, Late Edition - Final, Section 1; Column 1; Foreign Desk; Pg. 1, 1555 words, China's Crackdown on Sect Stirs Alarm Over Psychiatric Abuse , By ERIK ECKHOLM , BEIJING, Feb. 17
... Chinese psychiatry, Dr. Arthur Kleinman of Harvard University, said the abuses "are lodged ...
24. USA TODAY, January 16, 2001, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 1D, 1479 words, 'Take one. You'll feel better.' Kind words and a placebo can unleash a powerful effect, Rita Rubin
... body program at Harvard University, told the audience. "We might be ...
... conference co-chair Arthur Kleinman, professor of medical anthropology and ...
25. South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), May 14, 2000, Pg. 3, 386 words, MTR considered safety in plan to install screen doors, Naomi Lee
... Chinese University, and Professor Arthur Kleinman, of Harvard University, found the mainland had the second ...
26. The New York Times, January 24, 1999, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 1; Page 1; Column 1; Foreign Desk, 2091 words, Women's Suicides Reveal Rural China's Bitter Roots, By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL, LUTOU, China
... by the World Bank, Harvard University and the World Health Organization. ...
... world," said Dr. Arthur Kleinman, a professor of medical anthropology at Harvard University who has studied suicide ...
27. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), January 24, 1999 Sunday, ORLEANS, NATIONAL; Pg. A15, 1217 words, SUICIDE RATES SOAR AMONG YOUNG CHINESE WOMEN, By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL 1999 N.Y. Times News Service, LUTOU, CHINA
... by the World Bank, Harvard University and the World Health Organization. ...
... world," said Dr. Arthur Kleinman, a professor of medical anthropology at Harvard University who has studied suicide ...
28. The Houston Chronicle, December 11, 1995, Monday, 2 STAR Edition, DISCOVERY; Pg. 8, 1570 words, Cultural roots can be root of problem; Societies can shape mental disorders, DANIEL GOLEMAN; New York Times
... body with fatal consequence. Anthropologists say these are not mere ...
... shame,'' said Dr.Arthur Kleinman, a medical anthropologist and psychiatrist at Harvard ...
... Manson, a medical anthropologist in the psychiatry department ...
JUAN MEZZICH (75%); ARTHUR KLEINMAN (66%);
29. The New York Times, December 5, 1995, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 3; Science Desk; Medical Science Page, 2006 words, Making Room on the Couch for Culture, By DANIEL GOLEMAN
... body with fatal consequence. Anthropologists say these are not mere ...
... shame," said Dr. Arthur Kleinman, a medical anthropologist and psychiatrist at Harvard ...
... Manson, a medical anthropologist in the psychiatry department ...
GOLEMAN, DANIEL ARTHUR KLEINMAN (75%); JUAN MEZZICH ( ...
30. The New York Times, May 16, 1995, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 9; Column 1; Science Desk , 858 words, Mental Illness Found Rising in Poor Nations, By BARBARA CROSSETTE , UNITED NATIONS, May 15
... serious global problem," Arthur Kleinman, a co-author and the ...
... Dr. Kleinman, an anthropologist and psychiatrist who has been studying ...
31. Daily News (New York), March 13, 1995, Monday, News, Pg. 14, 766 words, NEW AGE LURE FOR OLD CURES, By BETTY EBRON
... People are practical," said Arthur Kleinman, a medical anthropologist at the Harvard medical ...
32. The Boston Globe, September 24, 1989, Sunday, City Edition, LEARNING; Pg. A21, 1275 words, SHOPPING: HARVARD's FEAST FOR THE MIND; It can be exciting, frustrating and social - and students; love it, By Elizabeth New Weld, Globe Staff, CAMBRIDGE
... Last Monday in Harvard University's Sever Hall, undergraduates ...
... pages of the "Official Register of Harvard University" and the 31-page course ...
... taught by professor Arthur Kleinman; and a range of freshman ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (94%);
HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS (94%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (94%);
33. The New York Times, August 14, 1988, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 7; Page 29, Column 2; Book Review Desk, 191 words, Experiencing Illness
... Illness Narratives'' by Arthur Kleinman, and cannot believe that your ...
... years of experience as an anthropologist and physician the extreme focus of ...
... GERALD WEISSMANN (92%); ARTHUR KLEINMAN (84%);
34. The New York Times, January 11, 1987, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 7; Page 39, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 915 words, NOTED WITH PLEASURE
... your soul? According to the anthropologist Richard A. Shweder, ...
... California), edited by Arthur Kleinman and Byron Good. When you feel ...


Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Psychiatric Times, May 1, 2005, FEATURE; Pg. 1, 3039 words, The China Psychiatry Crisis: Following Up on the Plight of the Falun Gong, Alan A. Stone, M.D.
... Phillips is a colleague of Arthur Kleinman, M.D., of the Harvard Medical ...
... medicine. Kleinman is an anthropologist/ psychiatrist who is a ...
2. New Scientist, August 21, 2004, Comment; Comment and Analysis; Pg. 19, 818 words, Mental health matters; Treating mental illness is often seen as mere luxury when setting health priorities. This cannot be right says Vikram Patel, Vikram Patel; Vikram Patel is reader in international mental health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. This article is based on a paper co-authored with Benedetto Saraceno of the WHO and Arthur Kleinman of Harvard University
3. Psychiatric Times, April 15, 2004, SPECIAL EDITION: PSYCHIATRIC TIMES GLOBAL WATCH; Pg. 8, 2571 words, Headache in Children and Psychiatric Problems, Rieke Oelkers-Ax, M.D., and Franz Resch, M.D.
... Richard Balon, M.D.; Arthur Kleinman, M.D.; and Miguel Jorge, ...
... anthro-pology at Harvard University and professor of medical anthro- ...
4. Psychiatric Times, April 15, 2004, SPECIAL EDITION: PSYCHIATRIC TIMES GLOBAL WATCH; Pg. 8, 2571 words, Headache in Children and Psychiatric Problems, Rieke Oelkers-Ax, M.D., and Franz Resch, M.D.
... Richard Balon, M.D.; Arthur Kleinman, M.D.; and Miguel Jorge, ...
... anthro-pology at Harvard University and professor of medical anthro- ...
5. American Journal of Bioethics, 2003 Spring, TA TARGET ARTICLE; Pg. 1, 6034 words, Differences from Somewhere: The Normativity of Whiteness in Bioethics in the United States, Catherine Myser, Bioethics and Anthropology Consultation Service, Oakland, California
... by quoting medical anthropologist Arthur Kleinman. They argue that providers interested ...
... fact of whiteness. American Anthropologist 99(3):495- ...
6. The Economist, December 1, 2001 U.S. Edition, ASIA, 489 words, The horrible exception
... problem, though. According to Arthur Kleinman of Harvard University, a much lower ...
7. New Scientist, May 26, 2001, Features, Pg. 3434, 2403 words, The power of nothing, Geoff Watts (Geoff Watts is a medical and science journalist, and author of "Pleasing the Patient", a book on the placebo effect. He is also vice -chairman of the group HealthWatch, which argues the case for reliable information about medicine) With the right encouragement, your mind can convince the body to heal itself. What is the mysterious force that conventional medicine seems to have forgotten ?
... placebo effect, says Arthur Kleinman, professor of social anthropology at Harvard University. "This doesn't go down ...
8. Feminist Studies, Summer 2000, Vol. 26, No. 2; Pg. 304; ISSN: 0046-3663, 02632073, 7 words, Negotiating Power at the Bedside: Historical Perspectives on Nineteenth-Century Patients and their Gynecologists (Part 3 of 3)
... In medicine the work of Arthur Kleinman and Howard Waitzkin has been significant. ...
... Modern Disease (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1988) Sheila ...
... Century Germany (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1991) Wendy ...
... Works of Howard Waitzkin and Arthur Kleinman," Social Science and Medicine ...
9. The Economist, December 19, 1998, U.S. EditionXMAS, 4470 words, Spirit of the age
... tions. In 1980 Arthur Kleinman, professor of psychiatry and anthropology at Harvard University, visited a hospital ...
... Kessler and Richard Frank of Harvard University are working with big companies and ...
10. The Economist, December 19, 1998, U.S. EditionXMAS, 4463 words, Spirit of the age
... tions. In 1980 Arthur Kleinman, professor of psychiatry and anthropology at Harvard University, visited a hospital ...
... Kessler and Richard Frank of Harvard University are working with big companies and ...
11. The New Republic, OCTOBER 13, 1997, Pg. 31, 6351 words, Doctors and Deities, Sherwin B. Nuland
... between disease and illness. Arthur Kleinman has defined disease as the problem as ...
... put by an anthropologist who had worked among them: "Those ...
12. Feminist Studies, Summer 1997, Vol. 23, No. 2; Pg. 284; ISSN: 0046-3663, 02474331, 7 words, "Bare-Handed" Medicine And Its Elusive Patients: The Unstable Construction Of Pregnant Women And Fetuses In Dominican Obstetrics Discourse: [Part 5 of 5], Ortiz, Ana Teresa
... Fetal Rights (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1993). Anthropological ...
... by sensationally stating that "anthropologists reported one society ...
... 15. [15]. Medical anthropologist Arthur Kleinman notes the tendency among ...
... advanced societies." See Arthur Kleinman, Patients and Healers in the ...
13. Literature and medicine: narrative ethics, Lancet 1997; 349 (9060): 1243-1246, April 26, 1997, Literature and Medicine, 2479 words
... narratives of chronic illness, Arthur Kleinman n 38 focuses ...
... possible worlds. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1986. ( n16 ). ...
... Works and lives: the anthropologist as author. Stanford: ...
14. New Scientist, May 18, 1996, Review, Pg. 5050, 127 words, Review special: Origins of misery
... Casualty or ER? The answer, Arthur Kleinman suggests, may lie ...
... physician turned social anthropologist, Kleinman has come to view ...
ARTHUR KLEINMAN (83%);


Cheryl Knott

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), January 10, 2006 Tuesday, SOONER EDITION, LIFESTYLE; THE MORNING FILE; Pg. A-2, 1134 words, PETER LEO
... Orangutan-pee collector. Anthropologist Cheryl Knott of Harvard is a pioneer of " ...
2. Times-Picayune (New Orleans), November 17, 2005 Thursday, LIVING; Pg. 6, 420 words, And you thought your job was bad, Newhouse News Service
... For 11 years, Cheryl Knott, a pioneering anthropologist at Harvard University, has collected urine from primates ...
... SPACE ADMINISTRATION (83%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (57%); EARTHWATCH (55%)
3. The Seattle Times, November 16, 2005 Wednesday, Fourth Edition, ROP ZONE; News; Pg. A2, 407 words, The worst jobs in science? Try these 10, Kitta Macpherson, Newhouse News Service
... For 11 years, Cheryl Knott, a pioneering anthropologist at Harvard University, has collected urine from primates ...
... SPACE ADMINISTRATION (83%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (57%); EARTHWATCH (55%)
4. The Boston Herald, November 6, 2005 Sunday, ALL EDITIONS, NEWS; Pg. 003, 327 words, Semen washers, pee collectors and other weird science jobs, By Jenna Wolf
... on? Yes,'' says anthropologist Cheryl Knott of Harvard University.
EARTHWATCH (82%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (56%); UNITED STATES ...
5. The Independent (London), August 5, 2004, Thursday, First Edition; FOREIGN NEWS; Pg. 28, 587 words, THAILAND BANS THEME PARK'S ORANG-UTAN BOXING BOUTS, JAN MCGIRK IN BANGKOK Safari World animal park claims the orang-utan boxing matches are choreographed and not dangerous Reuters
... captivity and their numbers are dwindling. Cheryl Knott, an anthropologist at Harvard University, told the National Geographic ...
... PROTECTION LEAGUE (55%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (51%); NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ...
... PROTECTION LEAGUE (55%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (51%); NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ...
6. The Sunday Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), October 12, 2003 Sunday, WORLD; Pg. 52, 216 words, Threat to apes
... a leading US anthropologist said yesterday. Assistant professor of anthropology at Harvard University, Cheryl Knott, who has studied orang- ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (57%);
7. The Sunday Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), October 12, 2003 Sunday, WORLD; Pg. 19, 216 words, Threat to apes
... a leading US anthropologist said yesterday. Assistant professor of anthropology at Harvard University, Cheryl Knott, who has studied orang- ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (57%);
8. The Boston Globe, October 11, 2003, Saturday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. A18, 191 words, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR; WHY WE CAN'T SET GORILLAS FREE
... welfare. RICHARD WRANGHAM CHERYL KNOTT Anthropology department Harvard University
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (51%);
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (51%);
9. The San Diego Union-Tribune, October 6, 2003, Monday, LOCAL;Pg. B-1, 883 words, Orangutans find a friend; Harvard anthropologist got push toward career in San Diego, Lisa Petrillo; STAFF WRITER
Following family tradition, Cheryl Knott is trying to change the world. The ...
... year-old Harvard anthropologist has been making headlines in her ...
... man. A biological anthropologist, Knott studies primates, ...
... child in December, Cheryl Knott said she plans to return to ...
... pressures of the laws of life." Cheryl Knott was taking a year ...
... museum, became close to Cheryl Knott in those years. She recalled, " ...
... Geographic photo; 1,2. Cheryl Knott of Harvard University collected specimens relating to ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (94%); NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ...
... GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY (72%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (94%); NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ...
10. The Mercury (Australia), October 1, 2003 Wednesday, WORLD; Pg. 25, 243 words, Logging pressure on great apes
... great apes live, Cheryl Knott, a researcher at Harvard University in Boston, said ...
... GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY (90%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS (69%);
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (57%); NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ...
CHERYL KNOTT (93%);
11. The Boston Globe, May 17, 2003, Saturday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. D1, 791 words, ANIMAL BEAT; ZOO GOING APE THIS SUMMER, By Vicki Croke, Globe Correspondent
... Goldsmith, a biological anthropologist at the Tufts School of ...
... past 12 years. * Cheryl Knott, an assistant professor of ...
... Apes." June 28: Cheryl Knott will show slides and ...
12. The San Diego Union-Tribune, December 7, 2000, Thursday, LOCAL;Pg. B-11:2,6,7; B-5:1, 220 words, Sam Knott memorial service is scheduled, UNION-TRIBUNE
... Knott of El Cajon and Cheryl Knott, a professor at Harvard University; a son, John ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (52%);
... BANK & TRUST (50%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (52%);
13. The San Diego Union-Tribune, December 3, 2000, Sunday, LOCAL;Pg. B-7, 175 words, Private burial is planned for Sam Knott, UNION-TRIBUNE
... Knott of El Cajon and Cheryl Knott, a professor at Harvard University; son, John Knott of ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (54%);
... BANK & TRUST (50%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (54%);
14. The San Diego Union-Tribune, December 2, 2000, Saturday, LOCAL;Pg. B-9:2,7; B-7:1,6, 688 words, Sam Knott; crusading crime victims' advocate, Jack Williams; STAFF WRITER
... Knott of El Cajon and Cheryl Knott, a professor at Harvard University; a son, John of ...


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Smita Lahiri

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C. C. Lamberg-Karlovsky

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Independent (London), May 3, 1990, Thursday, EDITORIAL PAGE; Page 26 , 357 words, Letter: Charges against the Natural History Museum, From DR CAROLINE GRIGSON and others
... Ofer Bar- Yosef, C. C. Lamberg-Karlovsky, Richard Meadow, David Pilbeam (Harvard University), Roger Moorey (Wolfson ...
2. The New York Times, February 17, 1986, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 10, Column 1; National Desk, 1423 words, SEARCH FOR ANCIENT CLUES LINKS U.S. AND SOVIET EXPERTS IN WARY EXCHANGE, By COLIN CAMPBELL, Special to the New York Times, CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 14
... sides, according to Dr. C. C. Lamberg-Karlovsky, an archeologist at Harvard University who is one of the organizers of the ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS (64%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (83%); SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION ( ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (83%); SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION ( ...
3. Information Bank Abstracts, NEW YORK TIMES, February 10, 1979, Saturday, Page 7, Column 2, 39 words, BY BOYCE RENSBERGER
... Inman. Museum dir C C Lamberg-Karlovsky comments (M).
... WESTERN ART (ORGN); HARVARD UNIVERSITY; PEABODY MUSEUM OF ARCHEOLOGY AND ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (84%); UNITED NATIONS ...
4. Information Bank Abstracts, NEW YORK TIMES, February 9, 1979, Friday, Page 1, Column 2, 216 words, BY BOYCE RENSBERGER
... regarded by many anthropologists as priceless documents on ...
... Indians' art show. Anthropologists fear that scientifically related ...
... Museum director Prof C C Lamberg-Karlovsky argues that museum needs ...
... WESTERN ART (ORGN); HARVARD UNIVERSITY; HIRSCHL & ADLER INC; ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (94%); UNITED NATIONS ...
5. Information Bank Abstracts, NEW YORK TIMES, September 1, 1978, Friday, Page 167, 111 words, BY BOYCE RENSBERGER
Harvard University's Peabody Museum considers ...
... Museum dir Prof C C Lamberg-Karlovsky notes museum's storage ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY; PEABODY MUSEUM OF ARCHEOLOGY AND ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (84%); UNITED NATIONS ...
6. Information Bank Abstracts, NEW YORK TIMES, February 10, 1978, Friday, Section 2; Page 1, Column 6, 95 words
... Harvard Univ, dir C C Lamberg-Karlovsky says paper raises ' ...
... NATIONS UNIVERSITY (54%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (54%);
7. Information Bank Abstracts, NEW YORK TIMES, February 10, 1978, Friday, Section 2; Page 1, Column 6, 122 words, BY JOHN L HESS
... millions of dollars are involved. C C Lamberg-Karlovsky, dir of Peabody Museum ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (83%); UNITED NATIONS ...
8. Information Bank Abstracts, NEW YORK TIMES, December 20, 1970, Sunday, Page 53, Column 1, 164 words
... headed by Prof C C Lamberg-Karlovsky; texts from 2500 BC ...
... RESEARCH; FORD FOUNDATION; HARVARD UNIVERSITY;
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1. Newsweek, March 24, 1997 , UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Pg. 60, 3570 words, WHEN THE COMET FLEW Through Ancient Evenings, BY SHARON BEGLEY AND THEODORE GIDEONSE
... peoples of 2213 B.C., anthropologists suspect they shared one ...
... us something," says anthropologist C. C. Lamberg-Karlovsky of Harvard University. And what


Daniel Lieberman

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Dominion Post (Wellington, New Zealand), October 14, 2005, Friday, NEWS; INTERNATIONAL;, Pg. 3, 403 words, Indonesian hobbits had a long history
... Australian National University. Daniel Lieberman, of Harvard University, said excavations in ...
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2. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), October 13, 2005, Thursday, USA; Pg. 02, 810 words, New finds of human ancestor jumble evolutionary puzzle, By Peter N. Spotts Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
... questions they raise," according to Daniel Lieberman, a biological anthropologist at Harvard University. Among the questions: Who were their ...
... underscore how much anthropologists still have to learn about the ...
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3. The Australian, October 12, 2005 Wednesday All-round Metro Edition, WORLD; Pg. 11, 452 words, New dig backs up 'hobbit' findings
... 12,000 years old," Daniel Lieberman, of Harvard University in the US, said ...
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4. The Houston Chronicle, May 05, 2005, Thursday, 3 STAR EDITION, SPORTS;, Pg. 12, 766 words, Made for the long haul; Lecture entails how humans have unique ability to run great distances, ROBERTA MACINNIS; Roberta MacInnis covers running for the Chronicle
... at it," said Daniel Lieberman, an anthropologist at Harvard University. Which is only natural, he argues, if you ...
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5. The Boston Globe, February 5, 2005, Saturday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. A1, 1667 words, RENOWNED BIOLOGIST ERNST MAYR, 100, DIES RENOWNED BIOLOGIST ERNST MAYR DEAD AT 100, By Mark Feeney, Globe Staff
... around the sun." Harvard anthropologist Daniel Lieberman said yesterday that Mayr also ...
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6. The Washington Post, December 21, 2004 Tuesday, Final Edition, Health; F03, 81 words, So Noted
... how on earth we do that." -- Harvard University anthropology professor Daniel Lieberman, co-author of a ...
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7. The Gazette (Montreal), November 28, 2004 Sunday, Final Edition, INSIGHT: SCIENCE; Pg. D6, 644 words, We were made for running: Tendons, leg joints made us runners - Maybe because we were scavengers, JOSEPH BREAN, CanWest News Service, TORONTO
... running machines. The Harvard anthropologist who came up with the ...
... a very important gait," Daniel Lieberman said in an ...
8. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), November 18, 2004, Thursday, Pg. 08, 566 words, Baby we were born to run New research says that the emergence of humans is tied to the evolution of running. Roger Highfield reports, By ROGER HIGHFIELD
... University of Utah, and Prof Daniel Lieberman, an anthropologist at Harvard University. "Running has substantially shaped ...
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9. The Independent (London), November 18, 2004, Thursday, First Edition; NEWS; Pg. 25, 453 words, HOW LEARNING TO RUN PUT MAN ONE STEP AHEAD OF THE APES, STEVE CONNOR SCIENCE EDITOR
... Bramble of the University of Utah and Daniel Lieberman of Harvard University argue in the journal ...
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10. Ottawa Citizen, November 18, 2004 Thursday, Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. A15, 106 words, United States: Humans evolved as distance runners, Citizen News Services
The Harvard anthropologist who came up with the ...
... short toes. Professor Daniel Lieberman said keeping up ...
11. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), November 18, 2004 Thursday, SOONER EDITION, Pg.A-2, 375 words, IS RUNNING RESPONSIBLE FOR EVOLUTION OF HUMANS?, Robert S. Boyd, Knight Ridder Newspapers, WASHINGTON
... Africa, a team of anthropologists reported yesterday in the ...
... sense." Bramble and his partner, Daniel Lieberman, a professor of anthropology at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., ...
... paper by other anthropologists was mixed. Philip Rightmire, an anthropologist at the State University of ...
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12. The San Francisco Chronicle, NOVEMBER 18, 2004, THURSDAY,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A1, 989 words, Unlike apes, humans were born to run, study says; Finding could help date human evolution -- but other scientists say theory is bunk, David Perlman
... storm in the ranks of anthropologists who try to understand the ...
... biologist and a Harvard anthropologist have concluded that a dramatic ...
... Bramble of the University of Utah and Daniel Lieberman of Harvard University conclude that the evolutionary change they have ...
... a UC Berkeley anthropologist and discoverer of early Australopithecines with his ...
... prompt many more anthropologists to look even more ...
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... HUMAN BODY; RUNNING Daniel Lieberman; Dennis Bramble EVOLUTION ...
13. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), November 1, 2004, Monday, USA; Pg. 04, 726 words, Branches appearing on human family tree, By Mark Sappenfield Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor, OAKLAND, CALIF.
... on fantasy - even to anthropologists. It wasn't just the ...
... For decades, many anthropologists have posited that humans must have ...
... accepted. Before then, most anthropologists believed that the human family ...
... other species," says Daniel Lieberman, an anthropologist at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. ...
... Tim White, an anthropologist at the University of California ...
... human evolution." To some anthropologists, evolution teaches one ...
... Increasingly, though, many anthropologists are saying that new fossils ...
14. The Boston Globe, October 28, 2004, Thursday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. A14, 802 words, ON ISLAND, SCIENTISTS UNEARTH MODERN HUMANS' TINY COUSIN, By Beth Daley, GLOBE STAFF
... it wasn't," said Daniel Lieberman, professor of biological anthropology at Harvard University, who critiqued the paper ...
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15. The Washington Post, March 25, 2004 Thursday, Final Edition, A Section; A11, 1065 words, Pre-Humans May Have Traded Killer Jaws for Bigger Brains, Rick Weiss, Washington Post Staff Writer
... buy it," said Daniel Lieberman, a Harvard biological anthropologist. He added that he could not say that the ...
... Owen Lovejoy, an anthropologist at Kent State ...
16. Sacramento Bee, July 27, 2002, Saturday, Pg. B6;, 4171 words, Letters
... origin," July 11: Harvard University anthropologist Daniel Lieberman stated, "The oldest skull ...
17. The Advertiser, July 11, 2002, Thursday, NEWS; Pg. 9, 494 words, This is Toumai, a very distant cousin, By SIMON BENSON in Sydney
... nuclear bomb," said Daniel Lieberman, of Harvard University. "It's a major ...
18. The Advertiser, July 11, 2002, Thursday, NEWS; Pg. 9, 494 words, Our 7 million year old distant relation, By SIMON BENSON in Sydney
... nuclear bomb," said Daniel Lieberman, of Harvard University. "It's a major ...
19. The Australian, July 11, 2002, Thursday, FEATURES; Pg. 13, 1271 words, The find of a lifetime, Bruce Montgomery
... living memory" by Harvard University professor Daniel Lieberman. Nicknamed Toumai, the skull ...
... Australian National University anthropologist Alan Thorne said his ...
20. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), July 11, 2002, Thursday, USA; Pg. 01, 903 words, Skull find defies old theories, Mark Sappenfield Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor, SAN FRANCISCO
... characteristics and location are forcing anthropologists to rethink their most basic ...
... Bernard Wood, an anthropologist at George Washington ...
... variation out there," says Daniel Lieberman, an anthropologist at Harvard University who has seen the skull. " ...
... Africa, how can anthropologists know which line is the "true" ...
21. Courier Mail (Queensland, Australia), July 11, 2002, Thursday, NEWS; Pg. 4, 411 words, Skull fossil puts new slant on life, Simon Benson
... nuclear bomb," said Daniel Lieberman of Harvard University. "It's a major ...
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22. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), July 11, 2002, Thursday, LOCALMAPPHOTO; Pg. 5, 399 words, Monkey, missing link or ancestor - The riddle of the 7 million-year-old skull, SIMON BENSON
... a nuclear bomb," Daniel Lieberman of Harvard University said. "It's a ...
23. The Denver Post, July 11, 2002 Thursday, 1ST EDITION, Pg. A-01, 985 words, 7-million-year-old skull ahead of old theories, By Diedtra Henderson, Denver Post Science Writer,
... human lineage,' French anthropologist Michel Brunet, leader of ...
... small nuclear bomb,' Daniel Lieberman, Harvard University professor of biological anthropology, ...
... million years ago. Anthropologists have been hard pressed to find the ...
24. Financial Times (London,England) , July 11, 2002 Thursday, London Edition 3, INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY, MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA ; Pg. 12 , 464 words, Discovery extends human existence another 3m years , By CLIVE COOKSON
... nuclear bomb," said Daniel Lieberman of Harvard University. Henry Gee, palaeontology ...
... Bernard Wood, an anthropologist at George Washington ...
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25. The Guardian (London), July 11, 2002, Guardian Home Pages, Pg. 3, 887 words, Scientists find key evidence of our oldest relative after 25 years searching the Sahara: A seven-million-year-old skull unearthed in Chad pushes back the date when the ancestral line of humans diverged from the great apes, Tim Radford Science editor
... nuclear bomb," said Daniel Lieberman, of Harvard University. "It fills a ...
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26. The Guardian (London), July 11, 2002, Guardian Online Pages, Pg. 10, 925 words, Science: Face of yesterday: Henry Gee on the dramatic discovery of a seven-million-year-old hominid, Henry Gee
... cornucopia of information. According to Daniel Lieberman, of Harvard University, one of the scientists to have seen the ...
... chain. Even modern anthropologists fall into this trap, accepting ...
27. Ottawa Citizen, July 11, 2002 Thursday Final Edition, News; Pg. A8, 728 words, Skull find is 'most important in living memory': New species could add a million years to human family tree, experts say, Mark Henderson, LONDON
... small nuclear bomb," Daniel Lieberman of Harvard University, said. Henry Gee, ...
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28. The San Francisco Chronicle, JULY 11, 2002, THURSDAY,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A1, 947 words, 7 million-year-old skull startles anthropologists; It is by far the earliest human ancestor, David Perlman
... find will force anthropologists to rethink their ideas of a ...
... 100 years," said Harvard University anthropologist Daniel Lieberman. "It is the oldest skull ...
... caves of South Africa, which anthropologists have long believed were the only ...
... paleontologist Michel Brunet and Harvard University's David Pilbeam, has found ...
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29. The Seattle Times, July 11, 2002, Thursday, Fourth Edition, ROP ZONE; News;, Pg. A2, 531 words, Getting a bit ahead of ourselves Fossil skull indicates we evolved earlier, Alexandra Witze; Dallas Morning News, Dallas
... a fantastic find," Harvard University paleoanthropologist Daniel Lieberman said. The new skull is ...
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30. Toronto Star, July 11, 2002 Thursday, Ontario Edition, NEWS;, Pg. A01, 774 words, Skull deepens evolution riddle, Peter Calamai, Toronto Star
... talking about them," said Daniel Lieberman, a Harvard University anthropologist. Lieberman, one of a ...
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31. Toronto Star, July 11, 2002 Thursday, Ontario Edition, NEWS;, Pg. A23, 774 words, Skull deepens evolution riddle, Peter Calamai, Toronto Star
... talking about them," said Daniel Lieberman, a Harvard University anthropologist. Lieberman, one of a ...
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32. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), April 14, 2002 Sunday Final Edition, News; Pg. A7, 742 words, Fast progress: Marathon running might have been a key element in human evolution, GARETH COOK, BOSTON
... long distances," said Daniel Lieberman, a professor of biological anthropology at Harvard University who is studying how ...
... following them until they were exhausted. Anthropologists have recorded stories of hunters ...
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33. The Boston Globe, April 9, 2002, Tuesday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. C1, 1176 words, THE RUNNING ANIMAL IN THE EVOLUTIONARY RACE, SCIENTISTS FIND HUMANS WERE BUILT TO OUTLAST THE COMPETITION, By Gareth Cook, Globe Staff
... long distances," said Daniel Lieberman, a professor of biological anthropology at Harvard University who is studying how ...
... following them until they were exhausted. Anthropologists have recorded stories of hunters ...
... a treadmill as professor Daniel Lieberman analyzes data on ...
34. The Boston Globe, January 2, 2002, Wednesday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. B4, 1097 words, CONCERNS RAISED OVER RISING BIRTHWEIGHTS IN US, By Douglas Belkin, Globe Staff
... pregnant. But most anthropologists agree that, over the past ...
... James Boster, an anthropologist at the University of Connecticut. " ...
... humans may become, anthropologists look to the past. More than ...
... feet tall, according to Daniel Lieberman, a professor of biological anthropology at Harvard University. But as early humans ...
... some day disappear, anthropologists say. Thousands of years ...
35. The Advertiser, March 23, 2001, Friday, FOREIGN; Pg. 25, 296 words, Skull raises new evolution theory
... molars). If accepted by anthropologists, K platyops would join ...
... how Man evolved. Daniel Lieberman, an anthropologist at George Washington ...
36. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), March 22, 2001, Thursday, WORLD; Pg. 1, 804 words, Ancient skull points to new path for evolution, Mark Sappenfield Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
... For generations, many anthropologists have believed that humans' path from ...
... it's weird," says Daniel Lieberman, a paleontologist at ...
... byproduct of these revelations is uncertainty, anthropologists say the end result ...
37. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), March 22, 2001, Thursday, Pg. 11, 381 words, Old Flat-Face adds a fresh branch to our family tree, By David Derbyshire Science Correspondent
... humans than chimps - were known to anthropologists. One, Australopithecus, was living ...
... flat face. Dr Daniel Lieberman, an anthropologist at George Washington ...
38. The Guardian (London), March 22, 2001, Guardian Home Pages, Pg. 9, 478 words, Skull is the new link in human evolution chain: Find revolutionises way we look at our ancestry, Tim Radford Science editor
... years ago. French anthropologists this year made controversial ...
... human chain, but anthropologists are more sure of fossil ...
... different environments," said Daniel Lieberman of George Washington University, ...
39. The Washington Post, March 22, 2001 Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 963 words, Skull Raises Doubts About Our Ancestry, Guy Gugliotta, Washington Post Staff Writer
Anthropologists working at the site of ...
... doomed to extinction. But anthropologist Tim White of the University of ...
... Washington University paleoanthropologist Daniel Lieberman, who wrote a ...
40. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), October 01, 1999, FINAL, 472 words, Neanderthals were cannibals: scientists, WASHINGTON
... dead ''The results are unequivocal,'' Daniel Lieberman, a George Washington University anthropologist said after reviewing the ...
41. The Toronto Star, October 1, 1999, Friday, Edition 1, NEWS, 401 words, HOMINID CANNIBALS UNCOVERED
... bones. ''The results are unequivocal,'' Daniel Lieberman, a George Washington University anthropologist, said after reviewing the ...
... death. University of Michigan anthropologist Milford Wolpoff has another ...
42. The New York Times, May 26, 1995, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 16; Column 1; National Desk , 787 words, Believers in African Eve Think They Have Found Adam(s), By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... molecular biologist at Harvard University who won a ...
... young species." Dr. Daniel Lieberman, a Harvard paleontologist ...
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43. The New York Times, July 18, 1993, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 9; Page 11; Column 5; Society Desk, 220 words, WEDDINGS; Antonia Prescott, Daniel Lieberman
... both 29, graduated from Harvard University, he summa cum laude. She is ...
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44. Sunday Herald Sun, June 21, 1992 Sunday, 1209 words, Man out-thinks low-brow cousin, HIGHFIELD R
... 40,000 years. This worries anthropologists. If, in the traditional view, ...
... Age lab, Dr Daniel Lieberman has studied bands of cementum, ...
45. Sunday Herald Sun, June 7, 1992 Sunday, 2889 words, GLOBAL WARMING - GOOD OR BAD?, ALLMAN W WAGNER B
... walking. Ever since Darwin, anthropologists have speculated that our ancestors rose ...
... years ago, argues anthropologist Ofer Bar-Yosef of Harvard University. It was then that the human race ...
... new research by Daniel Lieberman of Harvard University, who examined the patterns of ...
... Mark Cohen, an anthropologist at the State University of ...


Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, July 13, 2002, News; Frontiers; Pg. 21, 439 words, 'Dumb' hominids made it out of Africa, Jeff Hecht
... male, he says. But anthropologists do agree on the importance of the ...
... provide," says Harvard anthropologist Daniel Lieberman.
2. U.S. News & World Report, April 2, 2001, OUTLOOK; PEOPLE; Vol. 130 , No. 13; Pg. 12, 240 words, Lucy, meet. . .Kenny?, By Thomas Hayden
... George Washington University anthropologist Daniel Lieberman, and its dentition more demure. The ...
3. U.S. News & World Report, June 8, 1992, COVER STORY; SCIENCE & SOCIETY; Vol. 112, No. 22; Pg. 60, 3934 words, Climate and the rise of man, By William F. Allman; Betsy Wagner
... walking. Ever since Darwin, anthropologists have speculated that our ancestors rose onto ...
... years ago, argues anthropologist Ofer Bar-Yosef of Harvard University. It was then that the human race ...
... new research by Daniel Lieberman of Harvard University, who examined the patterns of ...
... Mark Cohen, an anthropologist at the State University of ...


Frank Marlowe

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, July 2, 2002 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final , Section F; Column 1; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 2248 words, Why Childhood Lasts, and Lasts and Lasts , By NATALIE ANGIER
... Rebecca Bliege Bird, anthropologists at the University of Maine ...
... rates of the people of Mer, the anthropologists were startled to find that children of ...
... autonomous adults. Instead, the anthropologists propose that a long ...
... tables or telemarketing. Yet as the anthropologists make clear in the ...
... John Bock, an anthropologist at California State ...
... thought." Yet for the anthropologists, like Dr. Douglas ...
... women, he and his colleague Dr. Frank Marlowe of Harvard found that older ...


Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, December 07, 2002, Features; Pg. 44, 2205 words, Mother's little helpers; It's official, our kids really do take an incredibly long time to grow up. Meredith F. Small wonders whether an evolutionary trick designed to help the family out has backfired on today's parents, Meredith F. Small; Meredith F. Small is a writer and professor of anthropology at Cornell University
... explanation. But many anthropologists are convinced there must be some ...
... animals? Or perhaps, as one anthropologist now claims, long ...
... support it and other anthropologists protest that learning is not the ...
... Blurton-Jones from UCLA and Frank Marlowe from Harvard University published results from their studies of ...
... by its absence," comments anthropologist Ruth Mace of University ...
... learn, then what is it for? Anthropologist Barry Bogin of the University of ...
2. New Scientist, March 10, 2001, Features, Pg. 3838, 2731 words, Playing fair, Kate Douglas Are you breathtakingly mean or perfectly equitable ? Kate Douglas investigates where your moral sense comes from, and how we can shape it
... a group of economists and anthropologists took the ultimatum game ...
... shapes our sense of morality. As the anthropologists look deeper, they are beginning to ...
... play. The collaboration between the anthropologists and economists began in ...
... group of 12 field anthropologists and a handful of economists ...
... a wider study. Then the anthropologists set off on their ...
... more highly. Most of the anthropologists used a stake ...
... it when they can," explains Frank Marlowe of Harvard University, who did the study. Peo


James Lorand Matory

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Boston Globe, July 16, 2000, Sunday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. E1, 1461 words, WORLD Charles A. Radin covers foreign issues for the Globe.; FIXING AFRICA - IN OUR MINDS, FIRST, BY CHARLES A. RADIN, GLOBE STAFF
... disorder, and danger," says James Lorand Matory, an Africanist and professor of anthropology at Harvard University. Lesego Malepe, a ...
2. The New York Times, November 3, 1996, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 4A; Page 24; Column 1; Education Life Supplement , 5062 words, Can Harvard's Powerhouse Alter the Course of Black Studies?, By Peter Applebome; Peter Applebome is the national education correspondent for The New York Times.
... African-American children; James Lorand Matory, who studies African and ...
... Studies Department at Harvard University, from left rear: Kwame Anthony Appiah, James Lorand Matory, William Julius Wilson and ...
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Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Black Issues in Higher Education, October 9, 2003 , Vol. 20, No. 17; Pg. 26-31, BIH2003100903, 2297 words, Harvard's New Chapter in Black Studies; A Neglected African Studies Program Finally Gets a Departmental Home, Roach, Ronald
... native and philosopher Appiah, anthropologist Dr. James Lorand Matory, African art expert ...
... over resources," notes anthropologist Matory. It's been suggested that ...
... Marcyliena Morgan and cultural anthropologist Dr. Maria Frederick ...

David Pilbeam

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Weekend Australian, November 20, 2004 Saturday All-round Country Edition, WORLD; Pg. 11, 355 words, This tree climber could be your ancestor, Leigh Dayton Science writer
... Groves, a physical anthropologist with the Australian National University ...
... a hanger. According to David Pilbeam of Harvard University, such oddities suggest Pierolapithecus ...
2. The Weekend Australian, November 20, 2004 Saturday NSW First Edition, WORLDPHOTO; Pg. 13, 418 words, This tree climber could be your ancestor, Leigh Dayton Science writer
... Groves, a physical anthropologist with the Australian National University ...
... a hanger. According to David Pilbeam of Harvard University, such oddities suggest Pierolapithecus ...
3. The Guardian (London) - Final Edition, November 19, 2004, Guardian Home Pages, Pg. 13, 618 words, Meet the ancestor Ape discovery fills gap in evolutionary jigsaw, Alok Jha, Science correspondent
... led to chimpanzees and humans. David Pilbeam of Harvard University told Science the new ...
4. The Observer, May 2, 2004, Observer News Pages, Pg. 21, 624 words, World: Fossil finders hit back at 'glory-grabbing' academics, Robin McKie Science Editor
... result, leading academics - such as David Pilbeam, of Harvard University, and Ian Tattersall, curator of ...
5. The Observer, May 2, 2004, Observer News Pages, Pg. 21, 624 words, World: Fossil finders hit back at 'glory-grabbing' academics, Robin McKie Science Editor
... result, leading academics - such as David Pilbeam, of Harvard University, and Ian Tattersall, curator of ...
6. The San Francisco Chronicle, JULY 11, 2002, THURSDAY,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A1, 947 words, 7 million-year-old skull startles anthropologists; It is by far the earliest human ancestor, David Perlman
... find will force anthropologists to rethink their ideas of a ...
... 100 years," said Harvard University anthropologist Daniel Lieberman. "It is the ...
... caves of South Africa, which anthropologists have long believed were the only ...
... paleontologist Michel Brunet and Harvard University's David Pilbeam, has found a fossilized ...
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7. The New York Times, May 28, 2002 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final , Section F; Column 3; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 1822 words, Cooking, and How It Slew the Beast Within , By NATALIE ANGIER
... food fight among anthropologists, with some deriding it as " ...
... Kristin Hawkes, an anthropologist at the University of Utah. " ...
... F. O'Connell, another anthropologist at the University of Utah ...
... Loring Brace, an anthropologist at the University of Michigan, ...
... Holland Jones, Dr. David Pilbeam and Dr. NancyLou Conklin- ...
... African sites, he said, anthropologists have found reddened patches of ...
... Sonia Ragir, an anthropologist at the College of Staten ...
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8. The Boston Globe, March 22, 2001, Thursday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. A1, 723 words, NEW FOSSIL ADDS AN EARLY BRANCH TO THE HUMAN FAMILY TREE, By Gareth Cook, Globe Staff
... work, said Feibel. David Pilbeam, a professor of anthropology at Harvard University, said that the last few ...
9. The New York Times, January 16, 2001 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final , Section F; Column 1; Science Desk; Pg. 3, 1294 words, Of Tubers, Fire and Human Evolution , By MARK DERR
... civilization. While few anthropologists argue with that notion, they are engaged ...
On one extreme are those anthropologists who argue that Homo ...
... view among many anthropologists has long been that the archaeological evidence from ...
... Meanwhile, two groups of anthropologists, working independently, have theorized that ...
... group that includes Dr. David Pilbeam, James Holland Jones and ...
... Dr. Kristin Hawkes, anthropologists at the University of Utah, with ...
... root stock. These practices, the anthropologists theorize, allowed women ...
... believed. A number of anthropologists argue that meat eating was ...
10. The Independent (London), March 22, 2000, Wednesday, NEWS; Pg. 9, 399 words, MAN'S FIRST COOKED MEAL WAS CARRION AL FRESCO, GRILLED ROOTS AND BEANS, Roger Dobson
... a team of five anthropologists who have found evidence of ...
... led by British anthropologist Professor Richard Wrangham, ...
... professor of anthropology at Harvard University. "Cooking would have had a widespread ...
... Professor Wrangham and Professor David Pilbeam and colleagues looked for ...
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11. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), June 16, 1999, Wednesday, Metro Edition, NEWS; Science; Pg. 14A, 1296 words, HUMAN EVOLUTION; It's a meat or potatoes debate; A new hypothesis has emerged that changes the menu of human evolution from cooked meat to cooked tubers., Jim Dawson; Staff Writer
... a group of leading anthropologists, including Greg Laden of the ...
... Laden developed the concept with Harvard University anthropologists Richard Wrangham, David Pilbeam, James Jones and Nancy ...
... prove it? No. Anthropologists aren't sure when humans ...
... Homo erectus, many anthropologists believe it was the increase ...
... Loring Brace, an anthropologist at the University of Michigan, ...
... science." University of Wisconsin anthropologist Henry Bunn sees ...
... prevalent view among anthropologists is that "hunting, scavenging, and the acquisition and ...
... story." Laden and the Harvard anthropologists contend that their tuber proposal is as ...
12. The Guardian (London), April 22, 1999, The Guardian Online Page; Pg. 10, 1182 words, You are what you cook; Evolution changed when woman discovered that the way to a man's brain is through his stomach, reports Sanjida O'Connell, Sanjida O'Connell
... Professor Richard Wrangham from Harvard University, learning to cook root ...
... Jones, Greg Laden, David Pilbeam and NancyLou Conklin-Brittain) ...
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13. The Boston Globe, December 14, 1998, Monday, ,City Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; Pg. E1, 863 words, A 5,000-year-old prescription, By Richard A. Kno, Globe Staff
... Capasso said. Harvard anthropologist David Pilbeam, a specialist in ...
14. The Washington Post, June 12, 1997, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1994 words, Colleges Seek to Slow Grade Inflation, Valerie Strauss, Washington Post Staff Writer
... over the years," said David Pilbeam, Harvard University undergraduate dean, "and one of the ...
15. Courier Mail (Queensland, Australia), July 26, 1996, Friday, 226 words, FOSSIL APE GIVES CLUE TO EARLY HUMANITY, CRENSON M
... in New York ANTHROPOLOGISTS have a new snapshot ...
... looks rather good to anthropologists. For years they've had ...
... Kappelman, from the University of Texas, David Pilbeam, of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and ...
... times removed. But David Pilbeam said: ""There are so few ...
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS (54%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (54%);
16. Courier Mail (Queensland, Australia), July 26, 1996, Friday, 217 words, FOSSIL APE GIVES CLUE TO EARLY HUMANITY, AAPINTNEWS
... humanity NEW YORK: Anthropologists have a new snapshot ...
... years ago. Finally, anthropologists excavating near Ankara, ...
... specimens that are as complete as this," said David Pilbeam, of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. "" ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (51%);
17. Chicago Sun-Times, July 25, 1996, THURSDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. 20, 460 words, Fossil another link between man, apes, BY MATT CRENSON, NEW YORK
... much of a forehead. To anthropologists, it's a sight ...
For years anthropologists have had almost no fossil ...
... years ago. Finally, anthropologists excavating near Ankara, ...
... face will tell anthropologists much more about the ...
... specimens that are as complete as this," said David Pilbeam of Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. " ...
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS (53%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (50%);
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS (53%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (50%);
18. The New York Times, July 25, 1996, Thursday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 17; Column 1; National Desk , 389 words, Anthropologists Find Rare Kind of Ape Fossil, By The Associated Press
... tree. But now anthropologists excavating near Ankara, ...
... face will tell anthropologists much more than they now ...
... complete as this," said Prof. David Pilbeam of Harvard University. "Any additional specimen ...
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19. The New York Times, May 23, 1996, Thursday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 8; Column 3; Foreign Desk , 925 words, New Species of Early Human Reported Found in Africa, By MARLISE SIMONS , PARIS, May 22
... Brunet told the scientists. David Pilbeam, a paleontologist at Harvard University and an associate of the French ...
20. The Ottawa Citizen, May 23, 1996, Thursday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A2, 732 words, Researchers find new species of early man, THE NEW YORK TIMES, PARIS
... Brunet told the scientists. David Pilbeam, a paleontologist at Harvard University and an associate of the French ...
21. Financial Times (London,England), March 23, 1996, Saturday, Books; Pg. IX, 1003 words, Dangerous primates with mortgages - Michael Thompson-Noel has a crash-course on human evolution, By MICHAEL THOMPSON-NOEL
... In the view of Harvard anthropologist David Pilbeam, we are a 'rather odd ...
... disputed among palaeontologists, anthropologists and geneticists. Indeed, Stringer and ...
22. The Boston Globe, November 27, 1995, Monday, City Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 29, 1667 words, Our intrepid early ancestors; Spate of recent finds shows they ranged much farther much earlier than we thought, By David L. Chandler, Globe Staff
... years earlier than most anthropologists thought any hominids had ...
... ourselves. These finds, says anthropologist Russell Ciochon of the University of ...
... some are more cautious. Anthropologist David Pilbeam of Harvard University, co-author of the second ...
... in Nature, British anthropologists Bernard Wood and Alan ...
... Among those still unsure is anthropologist Philip Rightmire of the State ...
ROY LARICK (87%); DAVID PILBEAM (56%);
23. The San Francisco Chronicle, OCTOBER 22, 1995, SUNDAY, SUNDAY EDITION, ;Pg. 1/Z5, 1915 words, One Step at a Time Paleontologists are exulting over new fossils that date back to the time the, Charles Petit, Chronicle Science Writer
... quite recently,'' said David Pilbeam of Harvard University. ''Ten years ago you would ...
24. The New York Times, June 20, 1995, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 11; Column 1; Science Desk , 579 words, Dispute Erupts on Plans For Ancient Footprints, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... at Berkeley; Dr. David Pilbeam, a paloeontologist at Harvard University, and Dr. Daniel Ndagala, ...
25. New Straits Times (Malaysia), February 17, 1995, Insight; Pg. 35, 1733 words, How long will man survive?, By K.K. Tan
... not - according to many anthropologists and other scientists debating this ...
... apart from the other species. As anthropologist Richard Leakey argues: " ...
... culture." Another prehistorian, David Pilbeam, explains: "Whether we have one or two ...
26. The Boston Globe, September 22, 1994, Thursday, City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. 1, 899 words, In quest of an ancestor; Ape-like fossils may be evolution's 'missing link', By Richard Saltus, Globe Staff
Anthropologists searching an eroded ...
... Owen Lovejoy, an anthropologist at Kent State ...
... Wood, a British anthropologist, in a commentary ...
... Timothy White, an anthropologist at the University of California ...
... Lovejoy, the Kent State anthropologist, who predicted that when fossils of the ...
... discoveries, and they are really to be congratulated," said David Pilbeam, professor of anthropology at Harvard University. "They have given a very good ...
TIMOTHY WHITE (83%); DAVID PILBEAM (63%);
27. The Boston Globe, January 4, 1994, Tuesday, City Edition, LIVING; Pg. 21, 1995 words, The professor's Monkey wrench; Harvard geneticist helps stir up evolution revolution; PROFILES IN EXCELLENCE One in an occasional series., By M. R. Montgomery, Globe Staff
... Rip Van Winkled anthropologist from the World War II ...
... one upsetting to various anthropologists, that human beings are more ...
... gorillas. Most primate anthropologists (and most human beings ...
... fell in love with David Pilbeam, professor of paleontology at ...
... 3.Ruvolo with husband David Pilbeam and daughter Katharine. / GLOBE ...
28. The Houston Chronicle, December 20, 1993, Monday, 2 STAR Edition, DISCOVERY; Pg. 8, 2082 words, Undersea dust yields evolution clues; Dirt blown into water from Africa eons ago contains vital information, WILLIAM K. STEVENS; New York Times
... proof, says Dr. David Pilbeam, a paleontologist at Harvard University. The climatic hypothesis ""seems ...
29. The New York Times, December 14, 1993, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk, 1806 words, Dust in Sea Mud May Link Human Evolution to Climate, By WILLIAM K. STEVENS
... proof, says Dr. David Pilbeam, a paleontologist at Harvard University. The climatic hypothesis "seems ...
30. The Ottawa Citizen, September 25, 1992, Friday, FINAL EDITION, CITYLIFE; Pg. B3, 903 words, Cousins: Humans, chimps share traits, study says, SHELLEY PAGE; CITIZEN
... Supporters, like Harvard's David Pilbeam, say Begun may have the ...
... Martin, an esteemed anthropologist from the State University of New ...
... first time. Traditionally, anthropologists have made a distinction ...
31. The New York Times, May 10, 1992, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 1; Page 24; Column 1; National Desk, 1552 words, 59 Are Chosen for National Academy of Sciences
... Professor Atmospheric Chemistry, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. George ...
... Astrophysical Observatory, and professor, Harvard University. William T. Greenough, ...
... Lieberson, professor of sociology, Harvard University. Olga F. Linares, ...
... Losick, professor of biology, Harvard University. Phillip F. Low, ...
... Heidelberg, Germany (Sweden). David Pilbeam, Henry Ford 2d ...
... faculty of arts and sciences, Harvard University (England). Jacques Tits, ...
... UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (51%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (51%); IOWA STATE ...
... UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (51%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (51%); IOWA STATE ...
32. The New York Times, March 17, 1992, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk, 1795 words, Jawbone Offers Clues in Search for 'Missing Link', By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... shadows," said Dr. David Pilbeam, a paleontologist at Harvard University. "First, all you see are ...
33. The New York Times, November 6, 1991, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page 9; Column 1; National Desk; Education Page, 1019 words, How Undergraduates Can Succeed: Study Together, and in Small Classes, By ANTHONY DePALMA
... public today by Harvard University. The report, which is expected to influence the ...
... more accessible," said David Pilbeam, associate dean for ...
Photo: A report from Harvard University is expected to influence the way ...
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34. The New York Times, October 16, 1990, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1, Column 1; Science Desk, 2030 words, Global Climate Changes Seen As Force in Human Evolution, By WILLIAM K. STEVENS
... at Stony Brook. David Pilbeam, a paleoanthropologist at Harvard University who has done pioneering ...
... event, a number of anthropologists believe, the cooling and the ensuing ...
35. The Independent (London), May 3, 1990, Thursday, EDITORIAL PAGE; Page 26 , 357 words, Letter: Charges against the Natural History Museum, From DR CAROLINE GRIGSON and others
... Karlovsky, Richard Meadow, David Pilbeam (Harvard University), Roger Moorey (Wolfson ...
36. The New York Times, April 8, 1990, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 16, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 1079 words, ON THE TRAIL OF EVERYBODY'S MOTHER, By NATALIE ANGIER; Natalie Angier, a science reporter for The New York Times, is the author of ''Natural Obsessions: The Search for the Oncogene.''
... on their terrain, others, such as David Pilbeam of Harvard University, initially found the biochemical ...
37. The Boston Globe, April 1, 1990, Sunday, City Edition, METRO/REGION; Pg. 23 p, 906 words, Associate dean seen as pick for key Harvard post, By Charles A. Radin, Globe Staff
... NAME-SPENCE; NAME-HARVARD UNIVERSITY
... overdue. Some suggest that David Pilbeam, 50, an anthropologist who has proved to be a ...
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... NAME-SPENCE; NAME-HARVARD UNIVERSITY
38. The Boston Globe, September 24, 1989, Sunday, City Edition, LEARNING; Pg. A21, 1275 words, SHOPPING: HARVARD's FEAST FOR THE MIND; It can be exciting, frustrating and social - and students; love it, By Elizabeth New Weld, Globe Staff, CAMBRIDGE
... Last Monday in Harvard University's Sever Hall, undergraduates ...
... pages of the "Official Register of Harvard University" and the 31-page course ...
... courses out," said David Pilbeam, associate dean for ...
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39. COURIER-MAIL, February 20, 1988 Saturday, 373 words, MODERN MAN KEEPS GETTING OLDER, COSTELLO D
... in Nature by anthropologist Mr Chris Stringer, of the ...
... fashion," he said. Another anthropologist, Mr Clark Howell, of the ...
... modern races of man. Harvard University Anthropologist Mr David Pilbeam called it a very ...
40. The New York Times, February 18, 1988, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 17, Column 1; National Desk, 470 words, ESTIMATE ON DAWN OF HUMANS REVISED, By The Associated Press
... descended from Neanderthals. Most anthropologists consider Neanderthals to have been a ...
... 40,000 years, according to David Pilbeam, anthrolopology professor at Harvard University. Eric Delson, anthropology ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS (59%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (54%);
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41. The New York Times, December 13, 1987, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 2, Page 45, Column 1; National Desk, 603 words, ENDOWMENT DROPS 7.2% AT HARVARD, Special to the New York Times, CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 12
Harvard University says its endowment dropped ...
... New York Times. David Pilbeam, Harvard's associate dean ...
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42. The New York Times, August 25, 1987, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 1, Column 1; Science Desk, 1345 words, Stone 'Tools' May Alter Early Human Record, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... Sally McBrearty, an anthropologist at William and Mary ...
... in their original sediments. Anthropologists also noted that pebbles fracture ...
... a million,'' said David Pilbeam, a paleoanthropologist at Harvard University, ''but the migrations could easily have been ...
... Pakistan discovery suggests, anthropologists said more thought would have to be ...
43. The New York Times, October 8, 1985, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 24, Column 1; National Desk, 359 words, DR. GLYNN ISSAC, ANTHROPOLOGIST, AP, CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 7
... professor of anthropology at Harvard University who was known for his ...
... longtime friend and colleague, David Pilbeam, who also teaches anthropology ...
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44. The New York Times, August 16, 1985, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 4; National Desk, 1186 words, EARLIEST HIGHER PRIMATE IS REPORTED FOUND, By ERIK ECKHOLM
... subject to continued debate. David Pilbeam, an anthropologist at Harvard University, called the Burmese fossils ...
45. The New York Times, September 4, 1984, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 1, Column 2; Science Desk, 1470 words, THEORY ON MAN'S ORIGINS CHALLENGED, By ERIK ECKHOLM
Many anthropologists have theorized that the home bases of ...
... Gorge has persuaded many anthropologists that they do not represent home ...
... hominid behavior. ''Most anthropologists are now starting with the assumption that the ...
... unlike the present,'' said David Pilbeam of Harvard University, who has championed the shift ...
... ourselves.'' Glynn Isaac of Harvard University said in a ...
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46. The New York Times, May 8, 1984, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 6, Column 3; Science Desk, 575 words, SCIENCE WATCH; JAW FOSSIL MAY BE OF OLDEST ANCESTOR YET, A TWO
... sponsor of the research by anthropologists of Harvard and the National Museums of ...
... relatives,'' said Dr. David Pilbeam of Harvard. He said other ...
47. The New York Times, April 5, 1984, Thursday, Late City Final Edition Correction Appended, Section A; Page 1, Column 3; National Desk, 1387 words, FAR-FLUNG FOSSILS GATHERED FOR EXHIBIT, By WALTER SULLIVAN
... gorillas and, according to many anthropologists, culminated in human ...
... David R. Pilbeam of Harvard University, who for many ...
... ago has been discovered by anthropologists from Harvard and Kenya, the National ...
... Dr. Andrew Hill of Harvard University. Dr. David Pilbeam of Harvard, a director of the ...
48. The Washington Post, April 5, 1984, Thursday, Final Edition, First Section; A4, 311 words, Tiny Jaw Fragment Found In Africa Shows We're Older Than We Knew, By Victor Cohn, Washington Post Staff Writer
... in February by anthropologists from Harvard University and the National Museums of Kenya.
... said Harvard Prof. David Pilbeam, "but it increases the ...
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49. 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
... chimps and gorillas," Dr. David Pilbeam, a Harvard anthropologist, said yesterday. The bones were ...
50. The Washington Post, August 5, 1983, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; A3, 737 words, Issue of Male-Female Aggressiveness Is a Scientific Buzz Saw, By Philip J. Hilts, Washington Post Staff Writer
... men or women have displayed, anthropologist David Pilbeam of Harvard University said there is no good ...
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51. The New York Times, May 1, 1983, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 8, Column 2; Week in Review Desk, 1068 words, HOST NATIONS TRADE BONES FOR BENEFITS, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... in Wyoming and Colorado. Anthropologists studying contemporary societies also ...
... Kenneth Korey, an anthropologist at Dartmouth College, ...
... claimstaking among cultural anthropologists seldom leads to conflict. ''You ...
... helped him guard his stake. David Pilbeam, a paleontologist from Harvard University, defends his terrain in ...
... Noel Boaz, an anthropologist at New York ...
Illustrations: photo of paleontologist David Pilbeam
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52. The Washington Post, March 13, 1983, Sunday, Final Edition, First Section; A1, 2084 words, The Smithsonian's Sherlock of Bones, By Blaine Harden, Washington Post Staff Writer
... For a physical anthropologist who reads bones as ...
... quarterback analyzes defenses. The anthropologist, in fact, likes that ...
... write what several eminent anthropologists describe as "pioneering" studies of the ...
... biology. He's very important," said David Pilbeam, a professor of anthropology ...
... a well-known anthropologist and textbook author who's ...
... expect in an anthropologist. "If Neil Simon or Walt ...
... I remember the Greek anthropologist John Koumaris looking ...
... bones that I was an anthropologist." Since his health (he had heart ...
... how someone was murdered, the anthropologist finds it impossible to ...
... question, remembers telling the anthropologist, "Yes, Susan played the ...
53. The New York Times, September 1, 1982, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 6, Column 3; National Desk, 525 words, FOSSIL OF HUMANLIKE MAY FILL MAJOR EVOLUTION GAP, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... analysis by Dr. David Pilbeam of Harvard University indicates that Ramapithecus should not be ...
54. The New York Times, August 29, 1982, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 6; Page 22, Column 1; Magazine Desk, 4403 words, UPDATING MAN'S ANCESTRY; by Jeremy Cherfas and John Gribbin
... came from and when. Because the theories of these ''molecular anthropologists'' have conflicted in important ...
... emerged from the work of the molecular anthropologists: The first is that the human line ( ...
... Allan C. Wilson and the anthropologist Vincent M. Sarich, ...
... along with other molecular anthropologists, believe the answer is ''yes.'' ...
... it meant that the molecular anthropologists were calling upon the fossil ...
... mountains of northern Pakistan. There, David Pilbeam, a paleontologist at Harvard University, unearthed a beautiful ...
... conflict with the molecular clock. David Pilbeam, once an opponent of the ...
... complicated.'' Paleontologists and molecular anthropologists, he says hopefully, ''both ...
... about the work of the molecular anthropologists. Few, however, still date the ...
... forward from the past, and the molecular anthropologists, who are working backward from the ...
Illustrations: photo of molecular anthropologist Vincent M. Sarich photo of paleontologist David Pilbeam photo of fossil of Sivapithecus ...
55. The Washington Post, August 22, 1982, Sunday, Final Edition, Style; L1, 2512 words, Will The Real First Biped Please Stand Up?; Scientists Squabble Over The Origins of Two-Leggedness, By James Lardner
... suited to the perpetuation of his genes. Anthropologist Rebecca L. Cann, ...
... readers. One female anthropologist retorted that "a personal ...
... evidence," says Harvard anthropologist David Pilbeam. Stern, less diplomatically, ...
... food -- is not new. Anthropologist Gordon W. Hewes ...
... Glynn Isaac is another anthropologist who has written about ...
... one advanced by anthropologists John Gribbin and Jeremy ...
... Since a number of anthropologists believe that Lucy and Co. should have been ...
... Obviously, nothing is sacred. Or as David Pilbeam says, "The actual data are ...
56. The Washington Post, June 11, 1982, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; A2, 790 words, Bones Indicate an Upright Ape-Man 4 Million Years Ago, By Philip J. Hilts, Washington Post Staff Writer
... evidence ever found of what some anthropologists believe was the forerunner of the family of ...
... several years among anthropologists, according to Tim D. ...
... visible are the Leakey family: anthropologist Mary, the widow of pioneer anthropologist Louis B. Leakey, and their ...
... it? Yes." Harvard anthropologist David Pilbeam said that the fossil evidence ...
57. The New York Times, May 9, 1982, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 7, Column 2; Week in Review Desk, 999 words, PALEOANTHROPOLOGY IS MORE THAN BARE BONES, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... Pakistan, reported by David Pilbeam of Harvard University last January. Dr. ...
58. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), February 24, 1982, Wednesday, Midwestern Edition, Science; Research Notebook; Pg. 16, 497 words, A new look at human ancestry, By Robert C. Cowen
... project directed by David Pilbeam, formerly of Yale and now at Harvard University, and S.M.I. Shah of Pakistan. As ...
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59. The New York Times, February 14, 1982, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 7, Column 1; Week in Review Desk, 330 words, Ideas & Trends in Summary; Time to Revise The Family Tree?, By Margot Slade and Eva Hoffman
... face and palate fragments. David Pilbeam, a Harvard anthropologist and project leader, said the ...
... hominid precursors, many anthropologists concluded that the orangutan split had ...
60. The New York Times, February 7, 1982, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 2; Page 19, Column 1; Arts and Leisure Desk, 1902 words, PRIMITIVE MAN IS THE STAR, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... arouse sharp criticism from anthropologists; controversy is epidemic in the ...
... an Oxford University anthropologist, and Desmond Morris, author of ''The ...
... in the minds of some anthropologists. They suspect that by this time ...
... a stick drill, anthropologists find it difficult to ...
... Gloria Levitas, an anthropologist at Queens College of the ...
... away from conflict.'' Dr. David Pilbeam, an anthropologist at the Peabody Museum of Harvard University, said that, while most ...
... along political lines. Anthropologists who are liberal, he said, ...
61. Information Bank Abstracts, NEW YORK TIMES, March 14, 1976, Sunday, Page 2, Column 6, 58 words
Yale Univ Prof David Pilbeam and team of US geologists and anthropologists reptdly have discovered complete ...


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1. Prospect, March 22, 2001, 4177 words, Against Dr Panglum, Raymond Tallis
Anthropologists, artists, biologists, philosophers, ...
... greatly influenced by the anthropologist Franz Boas. Boas ...
... prepared by numerous anthropologists, psychologists (Freud pre- ...
... Nazi philosophy, could be overlooked. The anthropologist David Pilbeam's observation that "virtually all our ...
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Anthropologists, artists, biologists, philosophers, ...
... greatly influenced by the anthropologist Franz Boas. Boas ...
... prepared by numerous anthropologists, psychologists (Freud pre- ...
... Nazi philosophy, could be overlooked. The anthropologist David Pilbeam's observation that "virtually all our ...
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... 8, p R582). However David Pilbeam, a palaeontologist at Harvard University, says that the proposal has serious ...
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... included among the palaeo -anthropologists, plus the pioneers Rene ...
... Robert Broom, theorist David Pilbeam, and Don Johanson as the finder of ' ...
5. U.S. News & World Report, September 30, 1991, COVER; SPECIAL REPORT; Vol. 111, No. 14; Pg. 90, 92, 2457 words, Energizing teaching, By Sandra Reeves
... know." Still, as archaeologist David Pilbeam, associate dean of the faculty ...
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6. U.S. News & World Report, October 15, 1990, SPECIAL REPORT; COVER STORY; Pg. 118, 3870 words, Best big universities, By Andrea Gabor
... how to read," says David Pilbeam, associate dean of undergraduate ...
... Age 21 Junior: Harvard University Major: Biological anthropology ...
... No. 1 school: Harvard University, JOHN NORDELL -- JB ...
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7. Newsweek, April 16, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, SCIENCE; Pg. 98, 303 words, Pushing Back the Age Of the Human Family
... A joint expedition of Harvard University and the National Museums of Kenya ...
... million years," says anthropologist David Pilbeam of Harvard.
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8. U.S. News & World Report, November 10, 1980, Pg. 67, 900 words, Science Takes Giant Leap Into Mankind's Past
... well where we came from,'' says anthropologist Richard Leakey. ''I ...
... materials at their disposal, anthropologists feel sure they will ...
... a widely known anthropologist and mother of Richard Leakey. ''From this ...
... upsets the theory of many anthropologists that man's ancestors began ...
... tools. Because of this discovery and others, anthropologists generally agree that the earliest ...
... million years ago. Anthropologists say that the first true ...
... a Temple University anthropologist, that compares biochemical structures ...
... man and early fossils. Anthropologists say the full story of ...
... known. But, says David Pilbeam of Yale, ''in the next ...
9. 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 ...
... possible breakthrough. Yale's David Pilbeam said the find clarifies ...
10. Newsweek, March 22, 1976, UNITED STATES EDITION, SCIENCE; Pg. 59, 898 words, The Oldest Man, PETER GWYNNE with STEPHEN G. MICHAUD in New York
... week in Washington, anthropologists from sites on two ...
... years ago. Hitherto, anthropologists have thought that human social ...
... Leakey, son of the revolutionary anthropologist Louis Leakey, spent ...
... 15, 1974).Many anthropologists dismissed that find as a ...
... detective work convinced anthropologist Donald C. Johanson of the ...
... Ibrahim Shah and Yale's David Pilbeam. A series of jaws and ...


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... fact, when University of Pittsburgh anthropologist Jeffrey Schwartz first ...
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... Gazette: University of Pittsburgh anthropologist Jeffrey Schwartz is a ...
2. The New York Times, July 11, 1997, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 1; Column 2; National Desk , 1319 words, NEANDERTHAL DNA SHEDS NEW LIGHT ON HUMAN ORIGINS, By NICHOLAS WADE
... in London. Many anthropologists had tried to extract DNA from ...
... a coup," Dr. Maryellen Ruvolo, an anthropologist at Harvard University, said of the Munich team. The ...
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3. The Guardian (London), September 29, 1994, THE GUARDIAN ONLINE PAGE; Pg. T2, 230 words, TAXONOMY: DEEP WATER IN THE GENE POOL, Celia Locks
... data was gathered by Maryellen Ruvolo, a molecular anthropologist at Harvard University, and her colleagues. They found a ...
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4. The Boston Globe, January 4, 1994, Tuesday, City Edition, LIVING; Pg. 21, 1995 words, The professor's Monkey wrench; Harvard geneticist helps stir up evolution revolution; PROFILES IN EXCELLENCE One in an occasional series., By M. R. Montgomery, Globe Staff
... Rip Van Winkled anthropologist from the World War II ...
So says Maryellen Ruvolo, newly appointed associate ...
... one upsetting to various anthropologists, that human beings are more ...
... gorillas. Most primate anthropologists (and most human beings ...
... humanoid stone tools, Maryellen Ruvolo and her graduate students are studying ...
PHOTO, 1. Maryellen Ruvolo, with gorilla skeleton: Actually, she ...
... related to chimps. 2.Maryellen Ruvolo in her Harvard lab: " ...
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5. The Independent (London), May 3, 1993, Monday, SCIENCE PAGE; Page 11 , 1090 words, All about Eve and evolution, MAREK KOHN
... billion years ago, anthropologists in Africa. But ...
... in the journal American Anthropologist has cast doubt on this, ...
... Eve hypothesis, some anthropologists had already become convinced that there were ...
... previous migration. Other anthropologists were just as certain there had been no ...
... genetic development. The multiregionalists - anthropologists who believe that modern ...
... in his contribution to American Anthropologist, the geneticist Alan Templeton ...
... by interbreeding. This aligns him with the anthropologists who, in their own contribution to the American Anthropologist forum, review the fossils ...
... plans to reply to American Anthropologist, and his ideas about modern ...
... impossible. Like other anthropologists, he believes the truth may ...
... Stoneking's original work, Maryellen Ruvolo, of Harvard, has now obtained ...
6. The New York Times, October 1, 1991, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk, 2161 words, New Debate Over Humankind's Ancestress, By NATALIE ANGIER
... work," said Dr. Maryellen Ruvolo, a molecular evolutionist at Harvard University. "But I'm not ...


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Lawrence Stager

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1. The Jerusalem Post, November 15, 2001, Thursday, FEATURES; Pg. 11, 1420 words, Tell it in the streets of Ashkelon, Allan Rabinowitz
... directed by archaeologist Lawrence Stager of Harvard University, though they are privately funded). ...
2. USA TODAY, August 10, 1999, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 8D, 736 words, Self-styled Capt. Nemo to retrace Noah's arc, Matthew Kalman
In June, Ballard and Lawrence Stager of Harvard University discovered two Phoenician ...
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3. The Independent (London), July 19, 1999, Monday, NEWS; Pg. 6, 435 words, PHILISTINES: PEOPLE OF TASTE - AND SUCH NICE CROCKERY, Steve Connor Science Editor
... extensive trade with the Philistines. Lawrence Stager, an archaeologist at Harvard University, believes the discovery reinforces the ...
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4. The Independent (London), July 19, 1999, Monday, TITLE PAGE; Pg. 1, 210 words, PHILISTINES HAD GOOD TASTE, Steve Connor Science Editor
... extensive trade with the Philistines. Lawrence Stager, an archaeologist at Harvard University, believes the discovery of the ships, ...
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5. The Washington Post, July 17, 1999, Saturday, Final Edition, PRINCE WILLIAM EXTRA; Pg. V02, 566 words, Kids: Read All About It; Titanic Explorer Makes Another Deep-Sea Find
... crew of six, said Lawrence Stager, an archaeologist from Harvard University. Phoenicians were a seafaring ...
6. The Jerusalem Post, July 16, 1999, Friday, FEATURES; Pg. 18, 3154 words, Scientist of the seas, Viva Sarah Press
... Science. In fact, when Harvard University archeology professor Lawrence Stager was first offered the opportunity to ...
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7. The Advertiser, June 25, 1999, Friday, 316 words, MEDITERRANEAN FIND; Depths of history; World's oldest; wrecks preserved by ocean, By DINA KRAFT in Tel Aviv
... six, said Dr Lawrence Stager, an archaeologist from Harvard University. Phoenicians were a seafaring ...
8. Courier Mail (Queensland, Australia), June 25, 1999, Friday, NEWS; Pg. 13, 518 words, OLDEST SHIPWRECKS FOUND, KRAFT D
... on shore. Archaeologist Lawrence Stager, one of several Harvard University scientists on Ballard's ...
9. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), June 25, 1999, Friday, WORLD; Pg. 39, 406 words, Ancient ships found on seabed, MICHAEL KILIAN
... found the wreck of the Titanic, and Harvard University archeologist Lawrence Stager, an expert on ...
... GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY (57%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (56%);
10. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), June 25, 1999, Friday, WORLD; Pg. 39, 405 words, Shipwreck wine, aged 2750 years, MICHAEL KILIAN
... found the wreck of the Titanic, and Harvard University archeologist Lawrence Stager, an expert on ...
... GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY (57%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (56%);
11. Hobart Mercury (Australia), June 25, 1999, Friday, 290 words, Ancient shipwrecks discovered
... crew of six, said Harvard University archaeologist Lawrence Stager. AP
12. The Boston Globe, June 24, 1999, Thursday, ,City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. A4, 1305 words, In the deep, remnants of an ancient voyage , By David L. Chandler, Globe Staff
... team of archeologists and engineers from Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ...
... sand. Harvard archeologist Lawrence Stager said he was able to determine the ...
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13. The Boston Herald, June 24, 1999 Thursday, ALL EDITIONS, NEWS;, Pg. 002, 978 words, HERALD FOCUS; EXPLORATION; Ocean explorers find Phoenician treasure - Discoverer of Titanic locates ancient ships, By J.M. Lawrence
... on land. Archaeologist Lawrence Stager, one of several Harvard University scientists on Ballard's ...
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14. Chicago Sun-Times, June 24, 1999, THURSDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. 26, 407 words, Ancient ships found in Mediterranean, BY DINA KRAFT, TEL AVIV, Israel
... in rows. Archeologist Lawrence Stager, one of several Harvard University scientists on Ballard's ...
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15. The Jerusalem Post, June 24, 1999, Thursday, NEWS; Pg. 1, 446 words, 'Titanic' discoverer touts 'major' local finds, Viva Sarah Press
... sunken Titanic, and archeologist Lawrence Stager of Harvard University. "A lot of history ...
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16. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 24, 1999, Thursday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. A2, 526 words, CREW FINDS TWO SHIPS FROM PHOENICIA THAT SANK 2,500 YEARS AGO, The Associated Press, TEL AVIV, ISRAEL
... in rows. Archaeologist Lawrence Stager, one of several Harvard University scientists on Ballard's ...
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17. The Toronto Star, June 24, 1999, Thursday, Edition 1, NEWS, 808 words, SECRETS OF THE DEEP EXPOSED AFTER 2,700 YEARS PHOENICIAN DEEP-SEA WRECKS GIVE UP UNBROKEN WINE JUGS
... Robert Ballard, left, and Lawrence Stager display pictures of objects, ...
... on land. Archaeologist Lawrence Stager, one of several Harvard University scientists on Ballard's ...
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18. The Jerusalem Post, January 16, 1997, Thursday, NEWS; Pg. 1, 496 words, Evidence of infanticide by Romans found in Ashkelon, Judy Siegel
... in Jerusalem, with Prof. Lawrence Stager of Harvard University in Boston. The team ...
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19. Sunday Mail (Queensland, Australia), October 20, 1996, Sunday, 399 words, Israeli excavation sheds new light on colonial history, CRENSON M
... part of Egypt," said Lawrence Stager of Harvard University. Several signs of an ...
20. The Boston Globe, January 11, 1995, Wednesday, City Edition, LIVING; Pg. 65, 1173 words, Ancient Egypt, Semitic Museum; Perspectives, By Christine Temin, Globe Staff
... Semitic Museum at Harvard University was that it was probably closing. That was ...
... Semitic Museum director Lawrence Stager. Which is why the current show at the ...
... on the extraordinary joint Harvard University/Museum of Fine Arts ...
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21. Chicago Sun-Times, January 18, 1994, TUESDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. 46, 379 words, Huge Dog Cemetery Puzzles Diggers, By Susan Sappir, ASHKELON, Israel
... seaside real estate. Lawrence Stager, a Harvard University archeologist who is leading ...
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22. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), January 17, 1994, Monday, NEWS/NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL; Ed. F; Pg.34A, 319 words, SCIENCE NEWS BRIEFING, Compiled from News wire services
... estate in Israel. Lawrence Stager, a Harvard University archeologist who heads ...
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23. The Boston Globe, December 15, 1993, Wednesday, City Edition, LIVING; Pg. 91, 727 words, An ugly display at a Harvard museum; ALEX BEAM, By Alex Beam, Globe Staff
... by museum director Lawrence Stager, a renowned professor of ...
... Caves could not be reached. Harvard University attorney Allan Ryan ...
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24. The Boston Globe, November 20, 1993, Saturday, City Edition, ARTS & FILM; Pg. 25, 427 words, Shakeup at Semitic Museum, By Christine Temin, Globe Staff, CAMBRIDGE
Harvard University laid off the entire ...
Rosovsky accuses Lawrence Stager, chairman of the Harvard committee that ...
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25. The New York Times, September 29, 1992, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk, 1849 words, Philistines Were Cultured After All, Say Archeologists, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... Mediterranean coast, archeologists from Harvard University came upon revealing ...
... warrior. (Sources: Dr. Lawrence Stager; "Ashkelon Discovered," Stager ( ...
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26. The New York Times, September 3, 1991, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk, 1482 words, Temple Mount in Jerusalem Beset By New Dispute Over Archeology, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... King said. Dr. Lawrence Stager, professor of the archeology of Israel at Harvard University, said he suspected the controversy was ...
27. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), August 4, 1991, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. E8, 444 words, Biblical review in tizzy over erotic photos, ADELLE M. BANKS ORLANDO SENTINEL
... even arousing," wrote Lawrence Stager, the article's author and the Harvard University archeologist who led the ...
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28. The Ottawa Citizen, August 4, 1991, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, FORUM; (NEWS); Pg. B8, 260 words, Archaeology magazine to print erotic photos, ORLANDO SENTINEL
... even arousing," wrote Lawrence Stager, the article's author and the Harvard University archaeologist who led the ...
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29. The Advertiser, May 11, 1991 Saturday, 1567 words, The mother of all vintages, MIKE CAPUZZO
... A University of Pennsylvania anthropologist, Solomon Katz, persuaded the ...
... years before that? Noted Harvard University archaeologist Lawrence Stager, in 1985, published his ...
30. The New York Times, April 30, 1991, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk, 1361 words, The Earliest Wine: Vintage 3500 B.C. and Robust, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... in Science and Archeology. Anthropologists said the findings carried ...
... H. Katz, an anthropologist at the University of Pennsylvania and ...
... will be evaluated by anthropologists and historians at a ...
... professor of Assyriology at Harvard University, said: "It's amazing ...
... specifically that of the grapevine." Dr. Lawrence Stager, an archeologist at ...
31. The Boston Globe, July 26, 1990, Thursday, City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. 10 p, IDOL TALK -; STORY IN CAPTION
PHOTO, Archeologist Lawrence Stager of Harvard University holds the figurine of the golden ...
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32. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), July 26, 1990, THURSDAY, FIVE STAR Edition, NEWS; Pg. 4A, 534 words, GOLDEN CALF IDOL FROM TIME OF MOSES IS FOUND
... Land of Milk and Honey.'' Lawrence Stager, director of Harvard University's Semitic museum, said ...
... Photo by AP - Harvard University archaeologist Lawrence Stager holding the figurine of a ...
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33. The Toronto Star, July 25, 1990, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A19, 384 words, 'Golden calf' cited in Bible found in dig near Tel Aviv, (AP), NEW YORK
... Times reported today. Harvard University archeologists excavating Canaanite ...
... unexpected find," said Lawrence Stager, the Harvard professor who ...
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34. The Jerusalem Post, February 25, 1990, Sunday, News, 559 words, IT IS NECESSARILY SO: NEW FINDINGS SHOW THAT JERICHO'S WALLS FELL IN JOSHUA'S DAY, By WALTER RUBY, Jerusalem Post Correspondent
... reactions to Wood's conclusions. Lawrence Stager, professor of archeology in Israel at Harvard University, said: "On the whole, the ...
35. The New York Times, February 22, 1990, Thursday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 8, Column 3; Foreign Desk, 1264 words, Believers Score in Battle Over the Battle of Jericho, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... Wood's conclusions. Dr. Lawrence Stager, professor of archeology in Israel at Harvard University, said: ''On the whole, the ...
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36. The New York Times, August 14, 1987, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 4, Column 3; Foreign Desk, 1123 words, Ashkelon Journal; When Dogs Become an Archeologist's Best Find, By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN, Special to the New York Times, ASHKELON, Israel, Aug. 9
... East,'' said Prof. Lawrence Stager, a Harvard University archeologist and director of the dig. '' ...
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1. Newsweek, August 6, 1990 , UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Religion; Pg. 70, 169 words, Yes, Virginia, There was a Gold Calf
... week, when a team of Harvard University archeologists announced the seendipitous ...
... a buried temple. Lawrence Stager, leader of the Harvard team, ...
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2. Newsweek, June 22, 1987, UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Science; Pg. 56, 1261 words, The Hunt for a Lost Holy Past, SHARON BEGLEY with LISA DREW in New York, MILAN J. KUBIC in Jerusalem and BARBARA ROSEN in London
... indicates," says archeologist Lawrence Stager of Harvard University. They were also clearly different from the Israelites. .

Mary Steedly

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Ajantha Subramanian

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Lucien Taylor

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1. The Boston Globe, April 27, 2003, Sunday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. N14, 733 words, LOCAL ACTION / LOREN KING; IRISH FILM FESTIVAL HONORS DIRECTOR SHERIDAN
... In Search of the Motherbook." Lucien Taylor of Harvard's Film Study ...
... Study Center at Harvard University. The opening night screening and ...

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Kimberly Theidon

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Noreen Tuross

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1. The Boston Globe, December 26, 2005 Monday, THIRD EDITION, HEALTH SCIENCE; Pg. C2, 199 words, BOTTLE GOURD DOMESTICATED EARLY IN THE NEW WORLD, BY GARETH COOK
The research, led by Noreen Tuross of the Harvard University department of anthropology, suggests that the ...
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2. The Seattle Times, February 1, 2000, Tuesday, FINAL EDITION, LOCAL NEWS;, Pg. B1, 584 words, U.S. seeks DNA tests on Kennewick Man His relation to tribes called into question, Eric Sorensen; Seattle Times science reporter
... attorney for the eight anthropologists who have filed suit ...
... consulted by Interior - Noreen Tuross of the Smithsonian Center for ...
3. The Oregonian, JANUARY 5, 2000 Wednesday/ol,LC,H,#0_01/05/00>, SUNRISE EDITION, SCIENCE;, Pg. A16, 600 words, PORTLAND SCIENTIST WILL WORK ON KENNEWICK MAN CASE ; KENNETH M. AMES IS SELECTED ALONG WITH THREE OTHER NORTHWESTERNERS TO ASSISTTHE U.S. GOVERNMENT'S STUDY, RICHARD L. HILL - The Oregonian
A Portland anthropologist and three other Northwest ...
... request by eight anthropologists to conduct a thorough ...
... in the summer of 1996. The anthropologists filed a lawsuit ...
... affiliation. The DNA experts are Noreen Tuross of the Smithsonian Center for ...
4. The Washington Post, April 9, 1988, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A4, 1083 words, Iron Coffin Protected Century-Old Life Story; Pathologists Studying Louisianan's Remains, Boyce Rensberger, Washington Post Staff Writer, NATIONAL NEWS
... Owsley, a forensic anthropologist at the Smithsonian and in ...
... deaths for the police and which anthropologists can use in ...
... gold fillings. Yesterday, Noreen Tuross, a specialist in ...


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1. New Scientist, January 29, 1994, Features, Pg. 3939, 3581 words, Fact, fiction and fossil DNA: Analysis of ancient DNA should give clues about the origin of species and how they evolved over time. But only if the DNA really is ancient, ROGER LEWIN
... might be is obvious from the observations of Noreen Tuross, a palaeontologist at the ...
... speculation,' says Wayne. Anthropologists have long disputed the pattern of ...
2. U.S. News & World Report, October 19, 1987, HORIZONS; Medicine; Pg. 68, 1426 words, Why these bones were so weary, by Stephen Budiansky
... no tales,'" says anthropologist George Armelagos of the University of ...
... some prehistoric specimens. Noreen Tuross, a researcher at the ...
... Donald Ortner, an anthropologist at the Smithsonian Institution's ...
... ≀ Picture 2, Anthropologist Donald Ortner holds ...


Gary Urton

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1. USA TODAY, October 13, 2005, Thursday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 8D, 862 words, Incas' secret world untangled, Dan Vergano
... in the journal Science. Anthropologist Gary Urton of Harvard University and his colleague Carrie Brezine ...
... mathematicians, computer scientists and anthropologists also are putting technology to work. ...
2. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), September 14, 2005, Wednesday, Pg. 018, 967 words, Is this a message from the Incas? Knotted strings may have helped a South American culture control vast areas... and, today, they could solve a riddle, says Roger Highfield, By Roger Highfield
... around 500 years. Anthropologists are unable to decipher khipu ...
... research led Prof Gary Urton of Harvard University to argue that the knotted strings ...
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3. The Boston Globe, August 15, 2005, Monday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. C3, 226 words, RESEARCHERS DECIPHER RECORDS USED BY ANCIENT BUREAUCRATS , ZARA HERSKOVITS
As part of this project, Gary Urton and Carrie Brezine at Harvard University began focusing on ...
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4. The Advertiser, August 13, 2005 Saturday, FOREIGN; Pg. 72, 218 words, ANCIENT LANGUAGE; Message in string from the old Inca, RANDOLPH SCHMID, WASHINGTON
... arrangements that long have puzzled anthropologists.
... interpreting them has been complex. Now, Gary Urton and Carrie Brezine, of Harvard University in the U.S., say they have ...
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5. The Independent (London), August 12, 2005, Friday, First Edition; NEWS; Pg. 18, 560 words, UNRAVELLED: INCA KNOTS THAT SHOW BIRTH OF ACCOUNTANCY, BY STEVE CONNOR SCIENCE EDITOR
... assess 'tax' payments GARY URTON
... three-dimensional writing. Gary Urton and Carrie Brezine, archaeologists at Harvard University, believe they have made a ...
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6. Los Angeles Times, August 12, 2005 Friday, Home Edition, MAIN NEWS; Foreign Desk; Part A; Pg. 20, 888 words, Researchers Think They've Got the Incas' Numbers; South American Indian culture apparently used layers of knotted strings as a complicated ledger., Thomas H. Maugh II, Times Staff Writer
Two Harvard University researchers believe they have uncovered the ...
... specific number. Archeologist Gary Urton and mathematician Carrie Brezine ...
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7. The New York Times, August 12, 2003 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final , Section F; Column 3; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 1605 words, String, and Knot, Theory of Inca Writing , By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... an exception embarrassing to anthropologists who habitually include ...
... writing system, Dr. Gary Urton of Harvard says, this is entirely ...
... Dr. Urton, an anthropologist and a MacArthur fellow, ...
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Harvard University
8. The Boston Globe, July 4, 2003, Friday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. A1, 978 words, SCHOLAR SEES STRANDS OF ANCIENT SECRETS, By Gareth Cook, Globe Staff
... a professor at Harvard University believes he has uncovered a ...
... an abacus. Harvard's Gary Urton said the khipus contain ...
PHOTO DIAGRAM, Gary Urton believes the khipus hold ...
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9. The Independent (London), June 23, 2003, Monday, NEWS; Pg. 7, 1329 words, DID THE INCA COMMUNICATE THROUGH A COMPUTER CODE OF KNOTS?, STEVE CONNOR SCIENCE EDITOR A lithograph of Manco Capac, the legendary founder of the Incas who until recently were believed to have no form of codified language; and top right, a khipu', which Gary Urton, below, a Harvard University anthropologist, believes was used by the Incas to communicate
... code of today's computers. Gary Urton, professor of anthropology at Harvard University, has re-analysed the complicated ...
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10. The Independent (London), June 23, 2003, Monday, NEWS; Pg. 7, 1331 words, INCA MAY HAVE USED KNOT COMPUTER CODE TO BIND EMPIRE, STEVE CONNOR SCIENCE EDITOR A lithograph of Manco Capac, the legendary founder of the Incas who until recently were believed to have no form of codified language; and top right, a khipu', which Gary Urton, below, a Harvard University anthropologist, believes was used by the Incas to communicate
... binary code of computers. Gary Urton, professor of anthropology at Harvard University, has re-analysed the complicated ...
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11. The San Francisco Chronicle, JUNE 14, 2000, WEDNESDAY,, FINAL; EAST BAY EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A17;, 1745 words, Genius' Awards; Bay Area residents among 25 winners of $500,000 MacArthur grants, Janine DeFao, Chronicle Staff Writer, NATION
... Mass.; professor of geochemistry, Harvard University. Researches ancient climates, ...
... response to changing conditions. --Gary Urton, 53, Earlville, N.Y.; ...
12. The Washington Post, June 14, 2000, Wednesday, Final Edition, STYLE; Pg. C01, 1622 words, The Gift of a Lifetime: 25 Receive MacArthur Grants, Kent Allen , Washington Post Staff Writer
... Mass.; professor of geochemistry, Harvard University Susan Sygall, 47, ...
... Systems, Brandeis University Gary Urton, 53, Earlville, N.Y.; ...

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1. New Scientist, August 20, 2005, NEWS; This Week; Pg. 16, 233 words, Inca bean counters used string theory, Will Knight
... develop writing. Now anthropologist Gary Urton and mathematician Carrie Brezine at Harvard University think they have begun to unpick ...
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James Watson

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1. The New Zealand Herald, January 4, 2006 Wednesday, TECHNOLOGY; General, 617 words, The X-pert Files: James Watson
Massey University historian James Watson was awarded an "Ig- ...
... went to the ceremony at Harvard University and changed his mind, having met " ...
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2. The Press (Christchurch, New Zealand), December 10, 2005 Saturday, FEATURES; GENERAL; MAINLANDER; Pg. 2, 1042 words, Ignoble wins, VAN BEYNEN Martin
... media coverage. Historian James Watson received his Ig Nobel ...
... Sanders Theatre at Harvard University in Boston. "There was a ...
3. The San Diego Union-Tribune, December 5, 2005 Monday, LOCAL; Pg. B-5, 685 words, Bruno H. Zimm, 85; UCSD chemist opened DNA doors, Jack Williams, STAFF WRITER
... one thing for (James) Watson and (Francis) Crick to develop the ...
... 1950 to lecture at Harvard University. Before becoming a ...
4. Ottawa Citizen, November 20, 2005 Sunday, Final Edition, THE CITIEN'S WEEKLZ: ARTS & BOOKS; Magazine Stand; Pg. C3, 812 words, Magazine Stand, Bruce Deachman, The Ottawa Citizen
... Fleming, scientists/ botanists/ anthropologists/ astronomers/ archeologists/ astronauts/ ...
... Lehner, Sally Ride, James Watson, Wes Jackson and Dan ...
5. Buffalo News (New York), October 23, 2005 Sunday, FINAL EDITION, SCIENCE/ENVIRONMENT; Nature Watch ; Pg. I6, 670 words, Ig Nobel Prizes prove scientists have a sense of humor, By Gerry Rising
... Awards are announced at Harvard University. The Ig Nobel Prizes are ...
... security." * Agricultural history to James Watson of New Zealand for his ...
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6. The Nelson Mail (New Zealand), October 15, 2005, Saturday, FEATURES; EDITORIAL;, Pg. 15, 573 words, Saluting science's odd achievements
... each year at Harvard University by Annals of Improbable ...
... featured Kiwi academic James Watson. The Massey University historian ...
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7. The Guardian (London) - Final Edition, October 11, 2005, Guardian Education Pages, Pg. 11, 1047 words, Education: Higher: Infinity and so much more: This year's Ig Nobel prizes were a triumph, even though the floor-sweeper couldn't make it., Kees Moeliker
... Thursday night at Harvard University's Sanders theatre, before ...
... home in Rotterdam. James Watson is the first of this year's winners. He ...
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8. USA TODAY, October 10, 2005, Monday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 7D, 480 words, The Ig Nobels: Sometimes you feel like a nut, Kate Holloway
... took place at Harvard University's Sanders Theatre Thursday ...
... came to be nominated," says James Watson of New Zealand's Massey ...
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9. The Boston Globe, May 1, 2005, Sunday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. 18, 4419 words, SCIENCE FRICTION WHILE THAT OTHER UNIVERSITY ON THE CHARLES WAS MIRED IN UGLINESS OVER WHY MORE WOMEN DON'T SUCCEED IN SCIENCE, MIT WAS HAILING A NEW ERA WITH ITS FIRST WOMAN PRESIDENT. BUT FOR SUSAN HOCKFIELD, WHO'S DEVOTED HER CAREER TO UNDERSTANDING HOW THE BRAIN WORKS, THE RISING DEBATE IS MORE THAN ACADEMIC. IT'S HER LIFE. , BY CHARLES P. PIERCE
... Island. She was hired by James Watson, who, working with Francis ...
... LAWRENCE SUMMERS, the president of Harvard University, gave a little ...
10. South China Morning Post, April 16, 2005, Pg. 4, 1665 words, Keeping Cambridge on top of the world, After working with dinosaurs at Yale and lemurs in Madagascar, Alison Richard will lead one of Britain's leading universities into its 800th year, writes Katherine Forestier
... Professor Richard is an anthropologist and was long intrigued as to why a ...
... created by its scientists James Watson and Bernard Crick, who ...
11. The New York Times, March 20, 2005 Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Column 2; Book Review Desk; Pg. 24, 1251 words, The Original Computer Geek, By Clive Thompson. Clive Thompson is a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine and also writes for Wired and Slate.
... in every field. The anthropologist Margaret Mead began ...
... Marshall McLuhan, Mead or James Watson and Francis Crick -- and painstakingly ...
12. The Guardian (London) - Final Edition, February 10, 2005, Guardian Science Pages, Pg. 4, 3314 words, Cover story: We are the final frontier: Copernicus, Darwin, Crick and Watson changed the way people see themselves. Ian Sample asks leading scientists what comes next, Ian Sample, David Adam, Alok Jha and Simon Rogers
... Cambridge-based scientists, James Watson and Francis Crick, unravelled the ...
... Pinker, professor of psychology, Harvard University My choice would be what the late ...
... Randall, theoretical physicist, Harvard University We might find out there are ...
13. The Straits Times (Singapore), January 22, 2005 Saturday, ST Forum, 266 words, It's about brains, not gender
... Au IT WAS reported that Harvard University president Lawrence Summers ...
... Nobel prize winners James Watson and Francis Crick, and was theorised ...
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14. The Independent (London), January 19, 2005, Wednesday, First Edition; NEWS, 2149 words, PIONEERS WHO PROVED WOMEN CAN DO SCIENCE; THE PRESIDENT OF HARVARD BELIEVES THAT WOMEN'S GENES MAKE THEM LESS, MICHAEL MCCARTHY
... H Summers, president of Harvard University, that something in women's ...
... by Francis Crick and James Watson, who picked up the ...
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15. The Guardian (London) - Final Edition, December 4, 2004, Guardian Saturday Pages, Pg. 4, 2662 words, Books of the year: Seasons readings: Writers and guest critics recommend their favourites, from bestsellers to the undeservedly obscure, Research by Ginny Hooker
... blast of air. Forensic anthropologist Clea Koff worked ...
... a long while is James Watson's autobiographical Genes, Girls and ...
16. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), November 29, 2004, Monday, Metro Edition, NEWS; ONE NATION, UNDER DEBT; Pg. 1A, 1867 words, ONE NATION, UNDER DEBT; SECOND OF TWO PARTS; Betting the house; Increasingly, we're tapping equity to cope with setbacks or restructure debt., John Reinan; Staff Writer
... previous year, according to Harvard University's Joint Center for ...
... borrowing For Lisa and James Watson of Forest Lake, refinancing is ...
... 161,634 to $195,000) Source: Harvard University Joint Center for ...
17. South China Morning Post, May 9, 2004, Books; Pg. 8, 530 words, Village Life in Hong Kong, Tim Cribb
... New Territories by James Watson and Rubie Watson Chinese ...
... in 1977-78, anthropologists James and Rubie Watson ...
... team, based at Harvard University, have written extensively on the ...
... about time and place. James Watson is probably better known as ...
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18. Generic Tabloid (Queensland, Australia), March 21, 2004 Sunday, MAGAZINE; Pg. H04, 2439 words, MEDICAL MILESTONES PUNCTUATE HUMAN HISTORY
... skulls uncovered by anthropologists reveal signs of trephining, ...
... students Francis Crick and James Watson identify the structure of deoxyribonucleic ...
19. The Oregonian, December 31, 2003 Wednesday, SUNRISE EDITION, SCIENCE;, Pg. D01, 2878 words, 2003 A YEAR OF ADVANCES, TRAGEDY IN SCIENTIFIC WORLD, RICHARD L. HILL - The Oregonian
... past was uncovered by anthropologists who announced in the ...
... year was the 50th anniversary of James Watson and Francis Crick's announcement of ...
20. The Seattle Times, September 16, 2003, Tuesday, Fourth Edition, ROP ZONE; News;, Pg. A1, 1752 words, Paul Allen creates new brain project with $100 million Scientists seek map of mouse cells for human comparison, research, Luke Timmerman; Seattle Times business reporter
... co-discoverer of DNA, James Watson; psychologist Steven Pinker of Harvard University; and brain researcher Marc ...
... Cancer Research Center. James Watson: Watson co-discovered the ...
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21. The Boston Globe, August 14, 2003, Thursday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. A1, 1234 words, SCIENTISTS SEEK OPEN ACCESS TO MEDICAL RESEARCH, By Carey Goldberg, Globe Staff
... Nobel Prize winner James Watson of double-helix renown and Pulitzer-prize-winning Harvard University ant man E.O. ...
22. New Straits Times (Malaysia), June 7, 2003, Saturday, Travel; Pg. 9, 1138 words, Inspired by the city of scholars, By Deborah Loh
... Harvard who founded Harvard University in America, the Christian ...
... Lewis, and Nobel laureates James Watson and Francis Crick, who ...
23. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), April 27, 2003 Sunday, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 01A, 2940 words, Pair's model helix made world do a double take; DNA structure has altered fields from health care to justice, SUSANNE QUICK AND MARILYNN MARCHIONE squick@journalsentinel.com
... life. That find, by James Watson and Francis Crick, launched ...
... 1953 -- Feb. 28: James Watson realizes the base pairs of the ...
... years ago, as many anthropologists believed. 1969: A ...
... hepatitis B. 1988: Harvard University acquires the first patent ...
24. Toronto Star, April 27, 2003 Sunday, Ontario Edition, Pg. A14, 710 words, DNA researchers take on cannibal question, Jay Ingram
... double helix by James Watson and Francis Crick are just ...
... research on cannibalism. Anthropologists have been arguing for decades ...
25. The Boston Herald, April 22, 2003 Tuesday, ALL EDITIONS, ARTS & LIFE;, Pg. 048, 484 words, TELEVISION REVIEW; Nova gives DNA pioneer her due at last, By Marisa Guthrie
... four) American scientist James Watson looked a bit ...
... underscoring his unethical behavior. Harvard University Press refused to publish the ...
26. The Irish Times, April 22, 2003, CITY EDITION; FEATURES; Pg. 13, 2178 words, A case of genetic manipulation This week marks the 50th anniversary of the discovery of DNA's double helix. Dick Ahlstrom, Science Editor looks at the finding's impact
... a profound influence as James Watson and Francis Crick's explanation of the ...
... McDonagh, a theologian, anthropologist and author who spent ...
27. The Toronto Sun, April 20, 2003 Sunday Final Edition, SHOWCASE; Pg. S26Alt.Ent, 738 words, THEY BLINDED ME WITH SCIENCE, BY JIM SLOTEK, TORONTO SUN
... by Francis Crick and James Watson -- who announced their world- ...
... spirit, where would we be? Ironically enough, anthropologists define the leap from hominid to ...
28. The Boston Herald, April 3, 2003 Thursday, ALL EDITIONS, ARTS & LIFE;, Pg. 060, 1082 words, Telling the DNA 'Secret'; Gene pioneer works to demystify double helix in new book, By Stephanie Schorow
... explain it all to you. James Watson, who with Crick published the ...
... research associate at Harvard University's Museum of Comparative Zoology, ...
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29. The Straits Times (Singapore), March 2, 2003 Sunday, COMMENTARY, 1698 words, Unlocking the secrets of life, Cheong Suk Wai
... century after biologist James Watson and biophysicist Francis Crick ...
... Fifty years ago, James Watson and Francis Crick resolved the ...
... may have been unravelled by James Watson and Francis Crick in ...
... misleading of his contribution, he asked Harvard University to stop its publication. He has since ...
... geneticist John Beckwith of Harvard University: 'Some have said that all of ...
30. The Houston Chronicle, February 28, 2003, Friday, 3 STAR EDITION, A;, Pg. 31 Metfront, 1436 words, DNA makes mark; 50 years after double helix found, Houston a part of bio-revolution, ERIC BERGER, Houston Chronicle Science Writer
... years ago today. James Watson and Francis Crick didn't ...
... not yet have his doctorate. James Watson Watson, then 24, soon left to join Harvard University's biology department. Below is the ...
... p. 36); 4. James Watson - Watson, then 24, soon left to join Harvard University's biology department (b/ ...
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31. Toronto Star, February 27, 2003 Thursday, Ontario Edition, BUSINESS;, Pg. E01, 1784 words, Affinium emerges as global leader, Judy Steed
... Nobel Prize winners James Watson and Francis Crick - and encode ...
... in molecular biology from Harvard University, Greenblatt had completed his post- ...
32. USA TODAY, February 24, 2003, Monday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 1D, 1427 words, Double helix unlocked key to life, Steve Sternberg
... double helix by James Watson, 25, and Francis Crick, ...
... but still brash James Watson began the first of three ...
... rejected as too controversial by Harvard University Press. A new ...
... Francis Crick, left, and James Watson discovered DNA's distinctive ...
33. The Independent (London), February 3, 2003, Monday, FEATURES; Pg. 11, 1989 words, THE MONDAY INTERVIEW: JAMES WATSON - WELCOME TO THE WATSON WONDERLAND: DNA GENIUS STILL RUFFLES FEATHERS 50 YEARS AFTER EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY; JAMES WATSON NOBEL PRIZE WINNER, STEVE CONNOR ON LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK James Dewey Watson, who co-discovered the DNA helix, is an advocate of germ-line gene theory Miriam Chua
... Crick did try to stop Harvard University Press from publishing, but ...
... a professorship at Harvard University, where he ruffled the feathers of the traditional ...
34. Financial Times (London,England) , November 2, 2002 Saturday, London Edition 1, FRONT PAGE - WEEKEND FT ; Pg. 1 , 1860 words, Wires cross over genes As information on ethnic groups pours in, Victoria Griffith Looks at the benefits and dangers of human genome research , By VICTORIA GRIFFITH
... Mark Shriver, an anthropologist at Pennsylvania State ...
... Asians of superior, intelligence. James Watson, co-discoverer of the structure of ...
... small part of the story. Anthropologists have shown repeatedly that dark- ...
35. The Washington Post, September 16, 2002 Monday, Final Edition, METRO; Pg. B04, 401 words, David Grene Dies; University of Chicago Classics Professor, ,From News Services, CHICAGO
... Closing of the American Mind," and James Watson, a winner of the 1962 ...
... States and studied at Harvard University and worked with the Marx Brothers ...
36. USA TODAY, June 19, 2002, Wednesday,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. 1A, 1986 words, China thrown off balance as boys outnumber girls, Paul Wiseman, WUHAN, China
... protection racketeers, says James Watson, a Harvard University anthropologist who has studied southern ...
37. The Boston Globe, February 27, 2002, Wednesday, ,THIRD EDITION Correction Appended, Pg. G1, 2151 words, IN 'GENES, GIRLS, AND GAMOW,' JAMES D. WATSON LOOKS AT LOVE AND DNA, By Mark Feeney, Globe Staff
... JOE TABACCA 2. James Watson in a "Nova" ...
... 1989. / PHOTO COURTESY OF THE HARVARD UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES / W. H. ...
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38. The Scotsman, September 8, 2001, Saturday, Pg. 4, 1692 words, PARTICLES FROM THE PRIMORDIAL, Jim Gilchrist
... great migrations, while anthropologist Thor Heyerdahl made his ...
... researchers Francis Crick and James Watson rushed in, announcing that they had ...
39. The Australian, July 18, 2001, Wednesday, FEATURES; Pg. 32, 473 words, Harvard barb irks Oxbridge, Geraldine Hackett, John Elliott
* London THE outgoing president of Harvard University has provoked outrage among ...
... a discovery since [James] Watson and [Francis] Crick discovered ...
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40. The Observer, May 13, 2001, Observer News Pages, Pg. 4, 705 words, Cancer cure from Zulu warriors: British researchers hail miracle medicine from tree bark extract used as a charm to ward off enemies in South Africa, Robin McKie Science Editor
... pioneer and Nobel laureate James Watson hailed the development of angiogenetic ...
... success of Judah Folkman, of Harvard University Medical School, who had ...
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41. The Ottawa Citizen, March 11, 2001 Sunday, 823 words, Diving into the gene pool
... Mendel made his experiments, James Watson and Francis Crick announced their ...
... But The Century of the Gene (Harvard University Press; $22.95) reminds ...
... Cover: The Century of the Gene (Harvard, University Press; $22.95)).; Black & ...
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42. The San Francisco Chronicle, DECEMBER 18, 2000, MONDAY,, FINAL EDITION, BUSINESS;, Pg. D4, 2624 words, Nobel Winner's Views Resonate With Readers
... about noted geneticist James Watson, who shared a ...
... Science and Public Policy Harvard University ------------------------------------------------------ SOCIAL DARWINISM Editor -- ...
... AGENDAS Editor -- Dr. James Watson's apparent lack of critical ...
... R&D. Here, senior anthropologists have gone way out of ...
... articles concerning Dr. James Watson's speculations. I especially ...
... radical" views of Dr. James Watson that your paper criticized ...
... article criticizing Dr. James Watson used pre-scientific ...
PHOTO, Geneticist James Watson has espoused politically incorrect ...
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43. The San Diego Union-Tribune, November 21, 2000, Tuesday, LIFESTYLE;Pg. E-3, 723 words, Public Eye, JAMES HEBERT; Compiled from Union-Tribune news, wire and staff reports.
... Remarks: At a Harvard University panel on race, ...
... Prize-winning scientist James Watson, co-discoverer of the DNA " ...
44. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), June 25, 2000, Sunday,, TWO STAR EDITION, Pg. A-14, 1708 words, GENETIC ARTIST WITH AN EDGE; WILLIAM HASELTINE SNEERS AT GENOME PROJECT, EMPHASIZES NEW DRUGS, BYRON SPICE
... graduate school at Harvard University, he worked in the labs of James Watson, who won the Nobel ...
45. Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), April 28, 2000, Friday, Pg. 7B, 657 words, SCIENTIST POUNDING AWAY AT CANCER OSU GRADUATE, David Lore, Dispatch Science Reporter
... quoting Nobel laureate James Watson as predicting that Dr. Judah ...
... 1953, he went on to Harvard University for his medical degree. As ...
... Dr. Judah Folkman of Harvard University and Boston Children's Hospital, ...
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46. The Ottawa Citizen, December 26, 1999, Sunday, FINAL, 3427 words, Biographies of the 100 most influential people of the millennium
... by Esmond Wright; Harvard University Press 32. Jean- ...
... Sampson; Knopf. 92. James Watson, 1928- and F.H.C. Crick, ...
47. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), December 2, 1999, Thursday, WORLD; SCIENCE; Pg. 1, 997 words, 'Chapter 1' of gene code spelled out, Robert C. Cowen, Special to The Christian Science Monitor
... phrase coined by James Watson, co-discoverer of the molecular ...
... mysteries of human individuality. Harvard University evolutionary biologist Mathew ...
48. New Straits Times (Malaysia), November 2, 1999, Pg. 1, 2392 words, Mothers of invention, By N. Gunalan
... designed jointly by Harvard University and IBM and used by the ...
... In 1953, scientists James Watson and Francis Crick discovered the ...
49. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), October 28, 1999, Thursday, FEATURES; A THOUSAND YEARS; Pg. 12, 2410 words, Looking back at 1,000 years of discovery, Compiled by Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor, BOSTON
... professor of astronomy at Harvard University. Technological Advances 1. ...
... discovery of DNA by James Watson and Francis Crick in ...
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50. The Boston Globe, October 3, 1999, Sunday, ,City Edition, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR; Pg. E6, 225 words, Misreading the message in the human genome; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
... DNA give us, as James Watson says, "the instruction book: ...
... Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Harvard University Cambridge
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51. The Guardian (London), July 7, 1999, Guardian Society Pages; Pg. 4, 943 words, Serpent's tale; Shamanic knowledge of DNA offers lessons for western scientists, reports Jay Griffiths, ??
... Geneticists Francis Crick and James Watson. Well, not exactly. They ...
... first? Swiss-Canadian anthropologist Dr Jeremy Narby ...
... without champions, including anthropologist Michael Harner, Andres ...
52. The Guardian (London), July 7, 1999, Guardian Society Pages; Pg. 4, 943 words, Indigenous People: Serpent's tale; Shamanic knowledge of DNA offers lessons for western scientists, reports Jay Griffiths, JAY GRIFFITHS
... Geneticists Francis Crick and James Watson. Well, not exactly. They ...
... first? Swiss-Canadian anthropologist Dr Jeremy Narby ...
... without champions, including anthropologist Michael Harner, Andres ...
53. The Independent (London), June 10, 1999, Thursday, FEATURES; Pg. 1, 1862 words, THE BURGER THAT ATE THE WORLD; MCDONALD'S 25,000TH RESTAURANT IS DUE TO OPEN SHORTLY IN CHICAGO, JUST ONE OF 1,750 NEW OUTLETS PLANNED THIS YEAR. YET GROWTH IN THE US IS STARTING TO SLOW. WHAT'S THE NEW CORPORATE STRATEGY? GO PLACES, LEARN HOW OTHER FOLKS LIVE, COPY THEIR HABITS, BE LIKE THEM, Thomas Sutcliffe
... East an American anthropologist, James Watson, invited five colleagues from ...
54. The Ottawa Citizen, June 10, 1999, FINAL, 699 words, Time offers its own 100 icons
... economist; The Leakey family, anthropologists; Jean Piaget, child ...
... Turing, computer scientist; James Watson and Francis Crick, molecular ...
55. The Toronto Star, April 10, 1999, Saturday, Edition 1, ENTERTAINMENT, 1028 words, TIME'S NOT ON MARSHALL MCLUHAN'S SIDE
... Shocking. However, since French anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss, ...
... they're brilliant. Yet, James Watson, co-discoverer of DNA, is ...
56. The Independent (London), March 24, 1999, Wednesday, NEWS; Pg. 9, 1319 words, ARE THESE THE CENTURY'S FINEST MINDS?, Steve Connor / John Davison
... all original ideas. JAMES WATSON AND FRANCIS CRICK Molecular ...
... British family of pioneering anthropologists - Louis, Mary and son ...
57. The Boston Globe, March 21, 1999, Sunday, ,City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. A8, 386 words, Time names its leading thinkers for the 20th century, Associated Press
... John Maynard Keynes; the anthropologists Louis and Mary Leakey and their anthropologist son Richard; the child ...
... scientist Alan Turing; James Watson and Francis Crick, who ...
58. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), March 21, 1999, FINAL, 278 words, Time picks brains, NEW YORK
... John Maynard Keynes; anthropologists Louis and Mary Leakey and their anthropologist son Richard; child ...
... scientist Alan Turing; James Watson and Francis Crick, who ...
59. The San Francisco Chronicle, MARCH 1, 1999, MONDAY,, FINAL EDITION, BUSINESS;, Pg. B1;, 828 words, Scios CEO Says Plant Closure, Layoffs Needed to Save Company; Plan could calm irate stockholders during wait for FDA OK on drug, TOM ABATE
... open to the public, will be Harvard University's James Watson, who earned his Nobel ...
60. South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), October 11, 1998, AGENDA; Pg. 1, 1164 words, Well, I'll be doggone . . .; Dog eat dog over McSnoopy, Alex Lo
... fledged consumers, observes Harvard University anthropologist and former Chinese University visiting professor James Watson in Golden Arches ...
61. South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), October 11, 1998, AGENDA; Pg. 1, 1164 words, Well, I'll be doggone . . .; Dog eat dog over McSnoopy, Alex Lo
... fledged consumers, observes Harvard University anthropologist and former Chinese University visiting professor James Watson in Golden Arches ...
62. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), May 17, 1998, Sunday, PERSPECTIVE; Pg. 1D, 1309 words, On the prospect of a cure, Richard Karl
... cancers. The article quoted James Watson, who won the Nobel ...
... Folkman is a member of the Harvard University faculty. In fact, ...
63. THE WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN, May 9, 1998, Saturday, FULLPAGE, FEATURES; Pg. 29, 1502 words, A RAY OF HOPE, CAMERON STEWART
... research by a Harvard University scientist, Dr Judah ...
... two years," Dr James Watson, a Nobel laureate ...
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64. The Independent (London), April 23, 1998, Thursday, FEATURES; Page 14, 3157 words, Books: Fifty books to change your life, Boyd Tonkin
... imperial framework; this great anthropologist's testament proved a ...
... every day. 24 James Watson: The Double Helix (1968) ...
65. The Boston Herald, March 2, 1998 Monday, ALL EDITIONS, NEWS;, Pg. 020, 2411 words, INSIDE THE CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY: Church keys programs to recruit blacks, By Joseph Mallia
... levels. The Herald asked Harvard University literacy expert Victoria ...
... High School headmaster James Watson invited Scientology teachers from ...
66. The Jerusalem Post, August 1, 1997, Friday, FEATURES; Pg. 20, 1056 words, The Cracking of the Old Order, Lev Bearfield
... Lev Bearfield The seizure of Harvard University's administrative center by ...
... sympathizers suddenly occupied Harvard's University Hall and forcibly ejected its ...
... DNA co-discoverer James Watson, the economist John Kenneth ...
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67. The Washington Post, July 07, 1997, Monday, Final Edition, FINANCIAL; Pg. F05, 1635 words, Gene Split; Research Partners Human Genome and TIGR Are Ending Their Marriage of Convenience, Beth Berselli , Washington Post Staff Writer
... biophysicist formerly at Harvard University, is so impeccably dressed that he ...
... All-time hero: James Watson, who discovered the double ...
... Inc.; professor at Harvard University; founder of seven biotech ...
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68. The Boston Globe, April 14, 1997, Monday, City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. A1, 1198 words, Luck? Let's look at the numbers; Money and superstition combine in Hong Kong, By Indira A. R. Lakshmanan, Globe Staff, HNG KONG
... omens "very seriously," said Harvard University anthropologist James Watson, a visiting professor ...
69. The Guardian (London), February 18, 1997, THE GUARDIAN FEATURES PAGE; Pg. T4, 1560 words, A QUICK WORD: IN SEARCH OF THE SUNDAY GENE, Sebastian Faulks
The American scientist James Watson who, as every schoolchild thus ...
... New York an anthropologist called Helen Fisher has ...
... huge moral problems which James Watson, for one, is completely ...
70. The Irish Times, January 27, 1997, CITY EDITION, HOME NEWS; SCIENCE TODAY; Pg. 2, 1247 words, Why organic development is not all in the genes, By DR WILLIAM REVILLE
... Professor of Biology at Harvard University. He has written extensively on ...
... re echoing of Laplace, James Watson, the co discoverer of the structure of ...
... computer, he could compute the organism. James Watson's prediction is just as over ...
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71. Financial Times (London,England), November 2, 1996, Saturday, LONDON EDITION 1, FRONT PAGE - WEEKEND FT;, Pg. 01, 2126 words, The search for the makings of greatness: According to Freud, the mother's favourite keeps forever the feeling of conqueror. Christian Tyler looks at theories on power:
... professor of education at Harvard University, in a book ...
... busters Francis Crick and James Watson, not to mention first- ...
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72. The Independent (London), September 9, 1996, Monday, FEATURES; Page 16, 1305 words, The DIY university challenge; Over the past five weeks, 'The Independent' has carried 25 lectures on the subjects you always meant to study at university, but never did.The moment of truth is now at hand. To graduate, examinees must correctlyanswer 40 of the 50 questions asked. All graduates will receive a diploma.The top 10 graduates will also receive a year's free subscription to 'The Independent'
... 11. DNA 1) James Watson, co- discoverer of the double ...
... other c) visiting anthropologists 2) Claude Levi- ...
73. The Boston Globe, June 30, 1996, Sunday, City Edition, ECONOMY; Pg. 71, 1620 words, The fortune that never was, By David Warsh, Globe Staff; ECONOMIC PRINCIPALS / DAVID WARSH
... hadn't been for the cabal of Harvard University biology professors fanning the ...
... Edsall and Tom Maniatis. James Watson, a former Harvard ...
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74. The Ottawa Citizen, June 26, 1996, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A6, 1680 words, One-child policy creates land of 'little emperors', PATRICK E. TYLER; THE NEW YORK TIMES, BEIJING
... a fixation," said James Watson, an anthropologist at Harvard University who has studied the Chinese ...
... Y.H. Wu, an anthropologist at Chinese University of ...
... a Chinese-born anthropologist at Johns Hopkins ...
75. The Guardian (London), May 23, 1996, THE GUARDIAN FEATURES PAGE; Pg. 17, 1147 words, GIANT LEAP IN GENETICS; Obituary: Julius Marmur, Anthony Tucker
... M Doty at Harvard University, the biochemist and geneticist Julius ...
... genetics research groups. James Watson, who in 1953 with ...
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76. The Houston Chronicle, April 28, 1996, Sunday, 2 STAR Edition, TEXAS MAGAZINE; Pg. 6, 4119 words, LEE BROWN; He's come back to the place he calls home, back to teach and, many believe, to run for mayor, CLIFFORD PUGH; Staff, Houston
... policy and management at Harvard University, says it's hard to be ...
... 7); 3. Judge James Watson, swears in Brown as ...
77. The Boston Globe, October 10, 1995, Tuesday, City Edition, ECONOMY; Pg. 37, 704 words, Leveraging the Nobel Prize: Why do we care? DAVID WARSH, By David Warsh, Globe Staff
... 1962 when it was announced that James Watson and Francis Crick had been awarded the ...
... named deoxyribonucleic acid. Harvard University had been only a little ...
78. The Ottawa Citizen, August 1, 1995, Tuesday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. D11, 777 words, Scientists discover way to find cell's 'parts list'; Researchers decipher gene set of humble organism, NICHOLAS WADE; THE NEW YORK TIMES, NEW YORK
... science," said Dr. James Watson, co-discoverer of the structure of ...
... sequencing expert at Harvard University, said, "It's a really ...
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79. South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), May 20, 1995, 1948 words, Wanted: a sense of history, Hong Kong's past has been a closed book in local schools, but that is to change, says Kevin Kwong, with a syllabus that aims to heighten awareness of the territory's story
... work of overseas sociologists and anthropologists, and the material was too academic for ...
... New Territories. Professor James Watson at Harvard University, who has done in - ...
80. The San Francisco Chronicle, APRIL 18, 1994, MONDAY, FINAL EDITION, DAILY DATEBOOK; Pg. E9, 939 words, The Triumphs of Jonas Salk His institute rated the best in its field, JERRY CARROLL, Chronicle Staff Writer
... Caltech, Stanford, Yale, Harvard and the University of California campuses in ...
... Crick, the co-discoverer with James Watson of DNA, is at Salk ...
81. The Washington Post, May 16, 1993, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK WORLD; PAGE X13; HARDCOVERS IN BRIEF, 728 words, HARDCOVERS IN BRIEF
... Cass R. Sunstein (Harvard University Press, $ 35). The American ...
... acknowledged even when her superiors, James Watson and Francis Crick, went ...
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82. The Daily Yomiuri, October 29, 1992, Thursday, Pg. 3, 931 words, Fukuoka University; Creativity And; Universality, David Farnsworth; Daily Yomiuri Staff Writer, FUKUOKA
... panel by Dr. James Watson, the 1962 Nobel laureate ...
... freshman chemistry at Harvard University for the past 10 ...
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83. The Daily Yomiuri, September 21, 1992, Monday, Pg. 2, 436 words, Yomiuri Readers Invited To Nobel Laureates Forum, The Yomiuri Shimbun will invite 2,370 readers to the 4th Nobel Laureates
... Dao (physics, 1957); Harvard University Professor Dudley Herschbach (chemistry, 1986): James Watson, director of Cold Spring ...
84. The Daily Yomiuri, August 30, 1992, Sunday, Pg. 1, 465 words, Nobel Laureates To Speak Oct. 22-26
... winner in physics; Harvard University Prof. Dudley Herschbach, the ...
... Laboratory Director Prof. James Watson, the 1962 winner in ...
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... HARBOR LABORATORY (51%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (52%); COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY ( ...
85. The Washington Post, June 16, 1992, Tuesday, Final Edition, HEALTH; PAGE Z11, 3866 words, THE GREAT GENE GOLD RUSH; U.S. RANKLES OTHER COUNTRIES WITH PREEMPTIVE STRIKE IN THE RACE TO PATENT HUMAN GENES, ROBIN HERMAN
... Healy, director of the NIH, and James Watson, who recently quit as ...
... industry. In 1988, Harvard University received a patent ...
... VENTER; BERNADINE HEALY; JAMES WATSON JAMES DEWEY WATSON ( ...
86. The Boston Globe, December 1, 1991, Sunday, City Edition, MAGAZINE; Pg. 16, 5176 words, The odd couple; A host of circumstances are pushing longtime rivals Harvard and MIT closer together: new presidents, intense competition for funds, and the need for secure niches in a changing intellectual landscape. But what fun it's been until now., By David Warsh, Globe Staff
Rich old Harvard University tried repeatedly to buy ...
... in 1869, that the modern Harvard University was born. It was the first and ...
... telegraphed Nobel laureate James Watson, commanding him to return to campus ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY (94%);
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87. The Boston Globe, December 1, 1991, Sunday, City Edition, MAGAZINE; Pg. 16, 6808 words, The odd couple; A host of circumstances are pushing longtime rivals Harvard and MIT closer together: new presidents, intense competition for funds, and the need for secure niches in a changing intellectual landscape. But what fun it's been until now., By David Warsh, Globe Staff; DAVID WARSH IS A GLOBE COLUMNIST
PROFILE-HARVARD UNIVERSITY PROFILE-MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF ...
Rich old Harvard University tried repeatedly to buy ...
... in 1869, that the modern Harvard University was born. It was the first and ...
... telegraphed Nobel laureate James Watson, commanding him to return to campus ...
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... TEACHERS (70%); PROFILE-HARVARD UNIVERSITY PROFILE-MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF ...
88. Sunday Herald Sun, November 10, 1991 Sunday, 2744 words, GENETICS: DAWN OF A GOLDEN AGE IN MEDICINE., BROWNLEE S SILBERNER J
... four decades since James Watson and Francis Crickeluci dated the ...
... 1953. Astringent eccentrics James Watson and Francis Crick unravel the ...
... Gilbert and Allan Maxam of Harvard University and Fred Sanger of Cambridge ...
89. The Washington Post, October 29, 1989, Sunday, Final Edition, TV TAB; PAGE Y3, 1674 words, 'The Final Days,' Redskins-Raiders And 'L.A. Law', Patricia Brennan, Washington Post Staff Writer, SCHEDULE
... life." Nobel Laureate James Watson, co-discoverer of the double- ...
... Marion Barry addresses Harvard University's School of Law; at ...
90. The New York Times, April 9, 1989, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 7; Page 1, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 3102 words, TWO SIDES TO EVERY SCIENCE STORY, By GEORGE JOHNSON; George Johnson, an editor of The Week in Review of The New York Times and the author of ''Machinery of the Mind,'' is writing a book about how memory works.
... become as closely intertwined as those of James Watson and Francis Crick. Like ...
... alive.'' he says. Unlike James Watson, he might as well have added. '' ...
... Corporation finally forbade Harvard University Press to publish it. As ...
... Helix'' we have a brash James Watson, Chicago-born and -bred, ...
... rushed to make more of what James Watson wrought, others feel ...
... over his anger at James Watson. In 1974 he said ...
91. The Boston Globe, October 17, 1988, Monday, City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. 1, 1827 words, Nobels are distorting science, critics say, By Alison Bass, Globe Staff
... pedestal of scientific fame. James Watson makes it very clear ...
... a sociologist or an anthropologist can earn a ...
... Sharon Traweek, an anthropologist at Rice University ...
... a professor at Harvard University who received the prize ...
92. The New York Times, December 13, 1987, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 6; Page 44, Column 1; Magazine Desk, 3800 words, THE GENOME PROJECT, By Robert Kanigel; Robert Kanigel is the author of ''Apprentice to Genius: The Making of a Scientific Dynasty.''
... biology professor at Harvard University, heard the genome project ...
... Cambridge University, he met James Watson, co-discoverer of the structure of ...
... added, it doesn't. JAMES WATSON, CO-DISCOVERER of the structure of ...
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93. The Washington Post, January 13, 1987, Tuesday, Final Edition, HEALTH; PAGE Z16; COVER STORY, 1274 words, An Undercurrent of Competition for the Nobel Prize, Larry Thompson, PROFILE
... discovered by Drs. James Watson and Francis Crick only ...
... Dr. Max Essex of Harvard University -- the Albert and Mary Lasker ...
94. The Toronto Star, September 1, 1986, Monday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. D12, 1143 words, Harvard graduates to 350th birthday Big bash lures royalty, showbiz -- but miffed Reagan's a no-show, REUTER, CAMBRIDGE, Mass.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (Reuter) - Harvard University, America's oldest and most ...
... Santayana, genetic pioneers James Watson and Walter Gilbert and physicist ...
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95. The Washington Post, August 1, 1986, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; A13, 768 words, By Definition, an Enduring Program; Each Year, 4,500 Coveted Fulbright Scholarships Are Awarded, By Johnathan Karp, Washington Post Staff Writer
... won Fulbright Scholarships are Harvard University President Derek Bok and ...
... scientists Hans Bethe, James Watson and Joshua Lederberg; writers ...
96. The Washington Post, July 30, 1986, Wednesday, Final Edition, Health; Pg. 7, 1338 words, Putting Genes on a Map; World's Scientists Begin Planning a Detailed Description of Human DNA, By Sally Squires, Washington Post Staff Writer
... project," said Dr. James Watson, who shared the Nobel ...
... Dr. Walter Gilbert of Harvard University, a molecular biologist and ...
97. The Washington Post, April 3, 1986, Thursday, Final Edition, First Section; A1, 1895 words, School Closings Are Fighting Words in Montgomery, By Zita Arocha, Washington Post Staff Writer
... hearing, a social anthropologist from the Oakview community used ...
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98. The New York Times, January 12, 1986, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 7; Page 9, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 1484 words, FALLING LIKE THE RAIN FROM HEAVEN?, By Laurence A. Marschall; Laurence A. Marschall, a professor of physics at Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania, is a contributing editor of The Sciences.
... graduate student at Harvard University in the 1950's, ...
... DNA described by James Watson and Francis Crick. He says he was '' ...
99. The Washington Post, October 30, 1985, Wednesday, Final Edition, Health; Pg. 10, 3267 words, Righting Nature's Wrongs; Gene Therapy On the Threshold of Medicine's Next Revolution, By Sally Squires, Washington Post Staff Writer
... pulled off by James Watson, Francis Crick and the often- ...
... Boston, directed by Harvard University researcher Dr. Stuart ...
100. The New York Times, February 28, 1982, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 7; Page 7, Column 2; Book Review Desk, 2097 words, THE SUBJECT WAS SCIENCE, By JEREMY BERNSTEIN; Jeremy Bernstein latest book in ''Science Observed.''
... before books like James Watson's ''The Double Helix'' had appeared, and ...
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101. The New York Times, February 19, 1981, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 21, Column 3; Cultural Desk, 1023 words, BOOKS OF THE TIMES; Books Of The Times
... naive; suspect, as any anthropologist should be suspect ''who wears ...
... looking over their shoulders, as James Watson was looking over his shoulder ...
102. The New York Times, June 29, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 3; Page 1, Column 5; Financial Desk, 2516 words, INDUSTRY OF LIFE:THE BIRTH OF THE GENE MACHINE, By ANTHONY J. PARISI, ROCKVILLE, Md.
... on the groundbreaking work of James Watson and Francis Crick, the Cambridge ...
... way at both Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ...


Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Computing, April 13, 2005, Pg.4, 418 words, NEWS; IBM DATABASE TO AID GENETICS RESEARCH., James Watson.
... provide geneticists, historians, anthropologists and the public with a powerful ...
... uk/analysis/1143384 james_watson@vnu.co.uk ...
2. New Scientist, December 11, 2004, FEATURES; Pg. 28, 3070 words, The ascent of life; What turns stupid atoms into living matter? The quantum world gives a tantalising clue, says physicist Paul Davies, Paul Davies. Paul Davies is at the Australian Centre for Astrobiology at Macquarie University, Sydney
... Goel and her colleagues at Harvard University. Putting in the numbers ...
... since Francis Crick and James Watson worked out the structure of ...
3. U.S. News & World Report, December 29, 2003, OUTLOOK 2004; BEST MINDS; COVER PACKAGE; Vol. 135 , No. 23; Pg. 74, 614 words, In A Hurry To Slow Life's Clock, By Nell Boyce
... studies aging at Harvard University. Thanks to discoveries like ...
... by DNA guru James Watson. Called the Molecular Biology of the ...
4. School Library Journal Reviews, November 1, 2003 Saturday, MULTIMEDIA REVIEW; Video/DVD; Pg. 68, 272 words, Secret of Photo 51, Joan Karasick
... on camera. We are told that James Watson, who negatively portrayed her ...
... interviewed for this production. Harvard University Press rejected his manuscript and ...
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5. U.S. News & World Report, February 24, 2003, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; SIDEBAR; CHRONOLOGY; Vol. 134 , No. 6; Pg. 40, 759 words, DNA's Twists Of History, By Carol Hook
... genetic information. 1953 James Watson and Francis Crick discover the ...
... DNA research at Harvard University, halting lab construction. ...
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... ELECTRIC CO (50%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (52%);
6. U.S. News & World Report, February 24, 2003, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; SIDEBAR; CHRONOLOGY; Vol. 134 , No. 7; Pg. 40, 759 words, DNA's Twists Of History, By Carol Hook
... genetic information. 1953 James Watson and Francis Crick discover the ...
... DNA research at Harvard University, halting lab construction. ...
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7. Newsweek, December 30, 2002,, Atlantic Edition, WORLD AFFAIRS; Pg. 16, 2151 words, Hold the Fries, By John Ghazvinian and Karen Lowry Miller; With Karen Springen In Chicago, Alexandra A. Seno in Hong Kong, Scott Johnson in Mexico City, Kay Itoi in Tokyo, Esther Pan In Cape Town and Gretel C. Kovach in Cairo
... Asia, says Harvard anthropologist James Watson, editor of "Golden Arches ...
8. International Security, 2002 Spring, Pg. 5, 8136 words, A Surplus of Men, A Deficit of Peace; Security and Sex Ratios in Asia's Largest States, Valerie M. Hudson and Andrea Den Boer; Valerie M. Hudson is Professor of Political Science at Brigham Young University and a faculty affiliate of the David M. Kennedy Center for International and Area Studies. Her research centers on foreign policy decisionmaking, national security policy, and the international political economy of gender. Andrea Den Boer is currently completing her Ph.D. at the University of Kent at Canterbury in England. Her research explores the relationship between identity, community, justice, and violence as found in the writings of the philosopher Emmanuel Levinas. This article contains an abridgment of material found in the authors' book manuscript, "Bare Branches: Causes and Consequences of the Masculinization of Asia's Sex Ratios."
... City (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1996); Theodore ...
... 2000 (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1999). n23. ...
... Bandits," p. 22. James Watson of Harvard University and David Ownby of the University of ...
... Portuguese Genealogies," American Anthropologist, Vol. 88, No. ...
9. Business Week, July 30, 2001, BUSINESS WEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS; Cover Story; Number 3743; Pg. 46, 5031 words, THE BIRTH OF A CANCER DRUG, By Catherine Arnst
... an undergraduate at Harvard University, he was the first student of Nobel laureate Dr. James Watson, a co-discoverer of the ...
10. Business Week, July 9, 2001, COVER STORY; Number 3740; Pg. 94, 4903 words, THE BIRTH OF A CANCER DRUG, By Catherine Arnst
... an undergraduate at Harvard University, he was the first student of Nobel laureate Dr. James Watson, a co-discoverer of the ...
11. Publishers Weekly, December 18, 2000, News; Pg. 63, 18317 words, Nonfiction, Staff
... like a cultural anthropologist as she looks beyond the surface ...
... scientists involved, individuals such as James Watson, Nobel laureate and original ...
12. New Scientist, June 24, 2000, Opinion: Books, Pg. 4545, 177 words, Bestsellers from San Francisco
... for DNA by James Watson, Cold Spring Harbor ...
... by Richard Lewontin, Harvard University Press Just published ...
... collection of essays by James Watson, one of the discoverers of the structure of ...
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13. The Nobel Chronicles, Lancet 2000; 355 (9220): 2085, June 10, 2000, Dissecting Room, 476 words
... In 1969 he moved to Harvard University as a postdoctoral ...
... years later he accepted James Watson's invitation and joined ...
... and "introns" by Harvard University's Walter Gilbert. It was ...
... INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (81%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (57%);
14. Chemical Business, December 30, 1999, 5100 words, NCL - CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY - DYNAMICS OF CHANGE, DR. A.V. RAMA RAO, FORMER DIRECTOR,IICT & CMD, AVRA LABORATORIES, HYDERABAD.
... 77, I went to Harvard University to work with Prof. E.J. ...
... R B Woodward of Harvard University, Cambridge, USA, along with ...
... structure of DNA by James Watson and Francis Crick in ...
15. Chemical Business, December 30, 1999, 5100 words, NCL - CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY - DYNAMICS OF CHANGE, DR. A.V. RAMA RAO, FORMER DIRECTOR,IICT & CMD, AVRA LABORATORIES, HYDERABAD.
... 77, I went to Harvard University to work with Prof. E.J. ...
... R B Woodward of Harvard University, Cambridge, USA, along with ...
... structure of DNA by James Watson and Francis Crick in ...
16. Insight on the News, August 16, 1999, Monday, MEDICINE; Pg. 26, 1943 words, Cancer Cure Is Elusive, but Therapies Hold Hope, Ruth Larson; INSIGHT
... mega-star. The reclusive Harvard University researcher had toiled in ...
... remark from Nobel laureate James Watson, overheard at a ...
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17. U.S. News & World Report, August 17, 1998 Corrections Appended, SPECIAL REPORT; Pg. 28, 16995 words, The masters of discovery, By Gerald Parshall; Richard Folkers; Shannon Brownlee; Nicole Peruyera; William J. Cook; Ellen F. Licking
... thunderbolt since Darwin. James Watson, an American only ...
... Watson taught at Harvard University for 21 years, ...
18. The New Republic, AUGUST 10, 1998, Pg. 19, 2425 words, MIGHTY MICE, Arthur Allen
... robots. Nobel laureate James Watson, who claimed that Venter's ...
... will eventually help anthropologists trace human origins and ...
19. Editor & Publisher Magazine, May 30, 1998, News; Pg. 13, 1296 words, Did The New York Times Get It Wrong About Cancer?, Joe Nicholson; ("The Problem is some science journaoists are now complaining that the story was old news, overplayed, and that the subsequent frenzy of stories cruelly gave falkse hope to those with the disease."); ("On one level this is a case of science journalism gone awry. Although the original story...was sprinkled with the necessary caveats, it distorted the singificance of...the research and it exaggerated and romanticized the role of th edrug's discover..."); (Editor & Publisher Web Site: http://www.mediainfo.com); (copyright: Editor & Publisher May 30,1998)
... center director Dr. James Watson was selected to be the newspaper's primary ...
... others have jumped into the fray. Harvard University's Office of News & Public ...
20. The Economist, May 16, 1998, U.S. EditionREVIEW, 1011 words, Making McDonald's and Coca-Cola less American. The personal touch
... small gem. Its editor, James Watson, a professor of anthropology ...
... suicidal for our profession". Anthropologists, in his view, should study where ...
... ASIA. Edited by James Watson. Stanford University Press; ...
... Asia" edited by James Watson; Authors of books reviewed; ...
... Asia" edited by James Watson; BOOK REVIEWS (96%); ...
21. Maclean's, May 4, 1998, ESSAYS ON THE 2000 MILLENNIUM; Genesis; Pg. 49, 2927 words, SCIENCE MAY BE READY TO CREATE A PERFECT WORLD -- BUT WHO WILL DEFINE PERFECT?, BY JEREMY RIFKIN
... Genome Project. Dr. James Watson, who served as the first ...
... microbiology and genetics at Harvard University, and one of the early pioneers ...
22. Women's Review of Books, November 1997, Vol. 15, No. 2; Pg. 23-24; ISSN: 0738-1433, 01233788, 1617 words, Tradition and transition, Holecek, Barbara
... New Guineans thought of the. anthropologists who had studied them. I ...
... few tell of their experiences with the anthropologists who had come to live ...
... Drew Watson and her husband, James Watson, were anthropologists in the Central Highlands of ...
... ultimately close friend of anthropologists Andrew and Marilyn Strathern. ...
... might assume an anthropologist wants to know, rather than what is of ...
23. U.S. News & World Report, August 18, 1997 / August 25, 1997, MYSTERIES OF SCIENCE;, 1630 words, How many species are there?, By Laura Tangley
... four decades after James Watson and Francis Crick discovered the ...
... tiny creatures are truly what Harvard University biologist Edward O. ...
... Wilson, The Diversity of Life (Harvard University Press, 1992)); Picture, ...
... GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY (59%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (59%);
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24. On the Issues, Spring 1997, Vol. 6, No. 2; Pg. 40-3; ISSN: 0895-6014, 00916639, 3047 words, Biology and Destiny-The Feminist Awakening of Nobel Prize Winner Rita Levi-Montalcini, Rohrlich, Ruby
... During her times there, she encountered James Watson, Luria's student, who was ...
... continues to be pure joy. Anthropologist RUBY ROHRLICH Ph. ...
25. Women's Review of Books, September 1995, Vol. XII, No. 12; Pg. 27-8; ISSN: 0738-1433, 00655416, 1898 words, No stranger than fiction, Franklin, Sarah
... memoirs, such as those produced by James Watson and Frances Crick, the co- ...
... Squier also misinterprets the work of anthropologist Marilyn Strathern, whose treatment of ...
26. New Scientist, August 26, 1995, Review, Pg. 4040, 146 words, Ant Man
... traditional biology at Harvard University in the face of ferocious opposition from molecular biologists such as James Watson. The tale is fascinating and wonderfully ...
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27. Business Week, May 22, 1995, BUSINESS WEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS; Cover Story; Number 3425; Pg. 36, 4688 words, THE GENE KINGS, John Carey in Rockville, Md., with Joan O'C. Hamilton in San Francisco, Julia Flynn in London, and Geoffrey Smith in Boston
... prestigious post at Harvard University, and discovery of several HIV ...
... up with rivals at Harvard and the University of Vermont in a ...
... Mystery of Genes 1953 James Watson and Francis Crick discover ...
... clones of genes. 1975 Harvard University researchers isolate and clone the ...
28. Business Week, May 8, 1995, COVER STORY; Number 3423; Pg. 72, 4699 words, THE GENE KINGS, By John Carey in Rockville, Md., with Joan O'C. Hamilton in San Francisco, Julia Flynn in London, and Geoffrey Smith in Boston
... prestigious post at Harvard University, and discovery of several HIV ...
... up with rivals at Harvard and the University of Vermont in a ...
... 1953 James Watson and Francis Crick discover DNA's structure. ...
... 1975 Harvard University researchers isolate and clone the first mammalian ...
29. Women's Review of Books, July 1994, Vol. XI, No. 10-11; Pg. 17-8; ISSN: 0738-1433, 00673760, 3657 words, The politics of genetics: [Part 1 of 2]
... small group that also included James Watson, Gloria Hood and Walter ...
... war for health? James Watson described the Project as "the best ...
... about it, even James Watson. I think that's because it's ...
... personal choice." But as anthropologist Rayna Rapp notes, " ...
30. Columbia Journal of Gender & Law, 1993, Vol. 3, No. 2; Pg. 511, 02450105, 2715 words, The Law of Legitimacy: An Instrument of Procreative Power: [Part 3 of 5]
... professor of law at Harvard University. See Dianne Avery & ...
... Lost to Hawthorne's "The Birthmark" and James Watson's The Double Helix. While ...
31. The Economist, September 19, 1992, Arts, Books and Sports; Pg. 109 (U.K. Edition Pg. 145), 851 words, The human genome project; The gene genie
... Kevles and Leroy Hood. Harvard University Press; 384 pages; $ ...
... mother died from the disease. James Watson, co-discoverer of the structure of ...
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32. U.S. News & World Report, November 4, 1991; Correction Appended, SCIENCE & SOCIETY; COVER STORY; Vol. 111, No. 19; Pg. 64, 4300 words, The age of genes, By Shannon Brownlee; Joanne Silberner
... 40 years since James Watson and Francis Crick elucidated the ...
... 1953... ASTRINGENT ECCENTRICS James Watson and Francis Crick unravel the ...
... Gilbert and Allan Maxam of Harvard University and Fred Sanger of Cambridge ...
33. U.S. News & World Report, October 15, 1990, SPECIAL REPORT; COVER STORY; Pg. 118, 3870 words, Best big universities, By Andrea Gabor
... scientists as Nobel laureate James Watson, the co-discoverer of the structure of ...
... Age 21 Junior: Harvard University Major: Biological anthropology ...
... No. 1 school: Harvard University, JOHN NORDELL -- JB ...
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34. U.S. News & World Report, November 7, 1988, HORIZONS; SCIENCE; Vol. 105, No. 18; Pg. 70, 1234 words, Can American R&D survive another space station?, By Betsy Carpenter
... a geneticist at Harvard University. The SSC, which is the best known of the ...
... project. NIH has named James Watson, one of the scientists who ...
35. The Economist, April 30, 1988, Business, finance and science; BIOTECHNOLOGY; SURVEY Pg. 5 (U.K. Edition SURVEY Pg. 5), 4319 words, THE GENETIC ALTERNATIVE; From Newmarket to Cambridge
... Cambridge University, Dr James Watson and Mr Francis Crick, ...
... Dr Walter Gilbert of Harvard University -- and one of biotechnology's pioneers -- ...
36. U.S. News & World Report, August 25, 1986, HORIZONS; Cover; Pg. 46, 3163 words, AMERICA'S OLDEST UNIVERSITY WILL CELEBRATE ITS 350TH BIRTHDAY NEXT MONTH. TO SOME, IT'S A CATHEDRAL OF LEARNING. OTHERS FIND IT A BASTION OF ARROGANCE. WHAT IS IT THAT MAKES HARVARD HARVARD?; HERE'S TO HARVARD, by Lynn Rosellini with Alvin P. Sanoff, Miriam Horn, Mark M. Colodny and the magazine's domestic and international staffs
... blazing above the Charles. Harvard University is throwing a party. ...
... science, molecular biologist James Watson imported his pathfinding work ...
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37. The Economist, July 28, 1984, Business, finance and science; SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 71 (U.S. Edition Pg. 73), 853 words, Commercial Science; Money doesn't talk, WASHINGTON, DC
... completely open. As Professor James Watson revealed in "The Double ...
... 70m agreement between Harvard University's Massachusetts General Hospital and the ...
38. U.S. News & World Report, August 7, 1978, Pg. 22, 1750 words, A Rush of Test-Tube Babies Ahead?
... early bonding that social anthropologists have considered so important to ...
... prize winning biologist James Watson of Cold Spring Harbor ...
39. Newsweek, April 12, 1976, UNITED STATES EDITION, SCIENCE; Pg. 70, 4192 words, HOW SAFE IS NUCLEAR POWER?, PETER GWYNNE with JAMES BISHOP JR. in Washington, STEPHEN G. MICHAUD in New York and bureau reports.
... star Robert Redford, anthropologist Magaret Mead and Nobel Prize winners James Watson and Linus Pauling. At the ...
40. U.S. News & World Report, March 17, 1975, Pg. 47, 2330 words, RELIGION AND SCIENCE: WORKING TOGETHER TO CLOSE THE GAPS
... use and retardation." At Harvard University, a similar program, also ...
... Speakers include physicians, anthropologists, psychologists and ethicists. At ...
... Nobel Prize winner James Watson, have pointed to possible undesirable ...
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Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, October 9, 2004, Features; Pg. 32, 2339 words, The beast with no name; In the depths of the Congo lives an elusive ape unlike any other. What is this mysterious creature, asks Emma Young, Emma Young; Emma Young is a journalist based in Sydney
... in New York and Richard Wrangham of Harvard University braved the civil war to ...
2. New Scientist, May 8, 2004, News; This Week; Pg. 16, 465 words, Ancient fires found on banks of Jordan, James Randerson
... Sally McBreaty, an anthropologist at the University of Connecticut ...
... cohesive social life. Richard Wrangham, an expert on primate behaviour at Harvard University, has argued that fire and cooking had such ...
3. New Scientist, May 8, 2004, News; This Week; Pg. 16, 465 words, Ancient fires found on banks of Jordan, James Randerson
... Sally McBreaty, an anthropologist at the University of Connecticut ...
... cohesive social life. Richard Wrangham, an expert on primate behaviour at Harvard University, has argued that fire and cooking had such ...
4. New Scientist, May 8, 2004, News; This Week; Pg. 16, 465 words, Ancient fires found on banks of Jordan, James Randerson
... Sally McBreaty, an anthropologist at the University of Connecticut ...
... cohesive social life. Richard Wrangham, an expert on primate behaviour at Harvard University, has argued that fire and cooking had such ...
5. U.S. News & World Report, April 26, 2004, SPECIAL REPORT; Vol. 136 , No. 14; Pg. 45, 2865 words, The Roots of War, By Thomas Hayden
... Margaret Mead, most anthropologists have considered warfare to be a ...
... Mead held and most anthropologists agree, warfare is an ...
... book Constant Battles, Harvard University archaeologist Steven LeBlanc ...
... researcher Jane Goodall and Richard Wrangham, a Harvard primatologist, ...
... culture of warfare. Besides, anthropologists say, elite classes ...
6. New Scientist, September 6, 2003, News; Frontiers; Pg. 19, 335 words, Meat eating is an old habit, David Holzman
... candidate is meat," says anthropologist Richard Wrangham of Harvard University. Ungar used a ...
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7. Newsweek, June 16, 2003,, U.S. Edition, COVER STORY: HEALTH FOR LIFE; Pg. 66, 1476 words, Mind of a Man: Why We Strive for Status, By Geoffrey Cowley; With Anne Underwood
... something we learn. But anthropologists find the same pattern ...
... contest," says Harvard anthropologist Richard Wrangham. "Afterward it stays ...
8. New Scientist, March 22, 2003, News; Frontiers; Pg. 17, 558 words, Early chefs left indelible mark on human evolution, James Randerson
... diets. A team of anthropologists conclude that this new found ...
... raw meat. But Richard Wrangham and NancyLou Conklin-Brittain of Harvard University and Greg Laden of the University of ...
... central cooking area, the anthropologists say. "We're talking ...
... Henry Bunn, an anthropologist at the University of Winsconsin- ...
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9. 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
... biological pest control. And anthropologists such as Richard Wrangham at Harvard are interested ...
10. New Scientist, February 9, 2002, Opinion: Opinion - books, Pg. 4848, 647 words, Respect for the family, Gail Vines Treating primates right is harder than we thought, says Gail Vines
... in Uganda, primatologist Richard Wrangham of Harvard University describes the damage done ...
11. U.S. News & World Report, June 28, 1999, SCIENCE & IDEAS; Pg. 65, 406 words, Chimps with culture, By Kathleen Wong
... complicated," says coauthor Richard Wrangham of Harvard University, "suggests that the offspring are imitating" their ...
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12. Foreign Affairs, ESSAYS; Pg. 24, 6104 words, Women and the Evolution of World Politics, Francis Fukuyama; FRANCIS FUKUYAMA is Hirst Professor of Public Policy at George Mason University. His book, The Great Disruption, will be published in 1999.
... parts of the range. The biological anthropologist Richard Wrangham with Dale Peterson in their ...
... 30 years ago, the anthropologist Lionel Tiger suggested that ...
... for many years anthropologists endorsed what was in effect ...
... Boas, a Columbia anthropologist, debunked many of these theories of ...
... in the ritualization of war that is, as the anthropologist Robin Fox puts ...
13. Newsweek, June 1, 1998, U.S. Edition, SOCIETY; Science; Pg. 58, 945 words, A Typhoon in a Rain -- Forest Eden, BY JOSHUA HAMMER
... a protegee of the great anthropologist Dr. Louis B. ...
... appropriate method," says Richard Wrangham, a primatology professor ...
14. U.S. News & World Report, August 18, 1997 / August 25, 1997, OUTLOOK; BEHAVIOR;, 252 words, Never underestimate the female, By Laura Tangley
According to Harvard University's Richard Wrangham, many biologists consider ...
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15. Tribadism in Zaire, Lancet 1997; 349 (9069): 1920-1921, June 28, 1997, Dissecting room, 668 words
... Origins of Human Violence. Richard Wrangham, Dale Peterson. Boston: ...
... Males may be familiar to anthropologists, but they are likely to ...
16. Women's Review of Books, February 1997, Vol. 14, No. 5; Pg. 1-3; ISSN: 0738-1433, 00874359, 3396 words, Long ago and far away, Stange, Mary Zeiss
... cave) industry among anthropologists on both sides of the Atlantic. Feminist anthropologists, notably Adrienne Zihlman and ...
... In Demonic Males, Richard Wrangham and Dale Peterson describe their ...
... Human Violence, by Richard Wrangham and Dale Peterson. New ...
17. New Scientist, January 28, 1995, Review, Pg. 4444, 773 words, What it means to be a chimpanzee: Chimpanzee Cultures edited by Richard W. Wrangham, W.C. McGrew, Frans B. de Waal and Paul G. Hetne, Harvard University Press, pp 424, pounds 29.95/ dollar 39.95, SANJIDA O'CONNELL (STUDENT, THEORY OF MIND IN CHIMPANZEES)
... a venereal disease. Richard Wrangham, Frans de Waal and ...
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18. New Scientist, June 4, 1994, Features, Pg. 3333, 2795 words, Ay up, a chimp wi'an accent: Deep in the forests of East Africa, researchers are recording the sounds of primates screaming - and drawing some controversial conclusions. Meredith F. Small investigates, MEREDITH F. SMALL
... modification might also be involved. Richard Wrangham, a chimpanzee specialist at Harvard University, agrees: 'Particularly intriguing is the ...
19. U.S. News & World Report, May 11, 1992, SCIENCE & SOCIETY; Vol. 112, No. 18; Pg. 58, 1634 words, The evolution of aggression, By William F. Allman
... Manson of the University of Michigan and Richard Wrangham of Harvard University, male chimpanzees who are ...
20. The Economist, February 15, 1992, Business, finance and science; SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 100 (U.K. Edition Pg. 108), 623 words, Animal pharmacists; Chimps' choice
... ways of worming themselves. Richard Wrangham, of Harvard University, has discovered that, first thing ...
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21. Newsweek, February 3, 1992 , UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Science; Pg. 53, 1225 words, Take Two Roots; Call Me, SHARON BEGLEY with ELIZABETH ANN LEONARD
... chimps in Tanzania. Anthropologist Richard Wrangham of Harvard University noticed that, instead of heading to the ...
... Ethnobotanist Shawn Sigstedt of Harvard University wondered if bears might ...
22. The New York Times, September 14, 2005 Wednesday, Late Edition - Final, Section F; Column 1; Dining, Dining Out/Cultural Desk; Pg. 1, 1515 words, No Heat Doesn't Mean No Sweat, By JULIE POWELL
... out, I called Richard Wrangham, professor of biological anthropology at Harvard University. ''Well, this idea that modern ...
23. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), August 29, 2005 Monday, Final Edition, G Pulse; Pg. 1, 1187 words, Gorillas in their midst; Researchers study how food, mating affect social habits, SUSANNE QUICK, Staff, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
... In 1980, researcher Richard Wrangham, who's now at ...
... Strier, a UW anthropologist, predicts males may also ...
24. The New Zealand Herald, August 6, 2005 Saturday, TECHNOLOGY; General, 1334 words, Animal instinct for finding treatment
... including Jane Goodall and Richard Wrangham of Harvard University - one of the pioneers of the study of ...
25. The Independent (London), August 3, 2005, Wednesday, First Edition; FEATURES, 1345 words, SCIENCE &TECHNOLOGY: I KNOW WHAT'S GOOD FOR ME; SICK CHIMPS WILL GNAW ON JUST THE RIGHT PLANTS TO MAKE THEMSELVES, LAURA SPINNEY
... including Jane Goodall and Richard Wrangham of Harvard University " one of the pioneers of the study of ...
26. The Boston Globe, April 24, 2005, Sunday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. D4, 1140 words, ORGASMIC SCIENCE, By Christopher Shea
... evolutionary purpose. After the anthropologist Donald Symons made the ...
... Human Sexuality," the feminist anthropologist Sarah Blaffer Hrdy ...
... next month by Harvard University Press, Lloyd summarizes ...
... female orgasm," says Richard Wrangham, a professor of anthropology ...
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27. The New York Times, December 12, 2004 Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 6; Column 1; Magazine Desk; THE 4TH ANNUAL: YEAR IN IDEAS; Pg. 76, 356 words, Hawkishness as Evolutionary Holdover, By CHRISTOPHER SHEA
... published this year by Harvard University Press. ''By virtue of ...
... one of his mentors, the Harvard anthropologist Richard Wrangham, he suggests that overconfidence might ...
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28. The Boston Globe, September 26, 2004, Sunday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. D4, 1217 words, THE POWER OF POSITIVE ILLUSIONS , By Christopher Shea
... thinking, including the Harvard anthropologist Richard Wrangham (who has also written about ...
... warfare) and the Rutgers biologist and anthropologist Robert Trivers (who ...
29. The New York Times, July 3, 2004 Saturday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Column 3; Arts & Ideas/Cultural Desk; Pg. 7, 1611 words, Engineering More Sons Than Daughters: Will It Tip the Scales Toward War?, By FELICIA R. LEE
... Ember, a social anthropologist. She said the predictions of violence ...
... behavior. Ms. McDermott and Richard Wrangham, a professor of anthropology ...
30. Australian Magazine, April 17, 2004 Saturday, MAGAZINE-TYPE- REVIEW-COLUMN- FOREWORD; Pg. 6, 656 words, Foreword, Brian Bolton, Glen Callaghan; Compiled by Greg Callaghan
... new animal studies. Harvard University anthropologist Richard Wrangham and his colleague author Dale ...
... certainly, agree many anthropologists and evolutionary biologists, but ...
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31. The Irish Times, January 15, 2004, CITY EDITION; SCIENCE TODAY; UNDER THE MICROSCOPE; Pg. 13, 888 words, Romantic illusion of the noble savage, By PROF WILLIAM REVILLE
... America. In the 1960s anthropologists discovered the Kung people of the ...
... become more domesticated. Richard Wrangham, a Harvard University anthropologist, suggests that over the past ...
32. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), January 07, 2004, Wednesday, Pg. 16, 1562 words, Apes of war... is it in our genes? Research into the aggressive behaviour of male chimpanzees, our closest biological ally, suggests that the urge to go to war is in our DNA and that only women can stop it, says Sanjida O'Connell, By Sanjida O'Connell
... Muller's PhD supervisor, Richard Wrangham, a professor of primatology from Harvard University, Boston, that put an ...
... but war itself. Anthropologists have always thought that war was ...
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33. The Independent (London), December 17, 2003, Wednesday, FEATURES; Pg. 8, 1194 words, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY: A RECIPE FOR SUCCESS; COOKING'S ROLE IN OUR EVOLUTION WAS VITAL. IT MADE FOOD EASIER TO, SANJIDA O'CONNELL Hot stuff: Yali villagers cook pork and vegetables for a feast in the Seng Valley, Irian Jaya
... up by Professor Richard Wrangham of Harvard University, Boston, as he sat in ...
... any notice. The great anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss ...
... One brave theorist, the anthropologist Loring Brace, argued ...
... may have cooked) is patchy. Anthropologists estimate that it was between ...
... diet as a detox. Richard Wrangham features in a ...
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34. The Boston Globe, October 11, 2003, Saturday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. A18, 191 words, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR; WHY WE CAN'T SET GORILLAS FREE
... lifetime of commitment to their welfare. RICHARD WRANGHAM CHERYL KNOTT Anthropology department Harvard University
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35. The Boston Globe, May 17, 2003, Saturday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. D1, 791 words, ANIMAL BEAT; ZOO GOING APE THIS SUMMER, By Vicki Croke, Globe Correspondent
... experts: * Harvard professor Richard Wrangham, a renowned chimpanzee ...
... Goldsmith, a biological anthropologist at the Tufts School of ...
36. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), March 23, 2003 Sunday Final Edition, Editorial / Op-ed; Pg. A19, 884 words, Bad to the bone?: An emerging and controversial branch of science suggests that humans are hard-wired for aggression - born to kill, MARGIE WYLIE
Harvard anthropologist Richard Wrangham fingers the Y chromosome as the ...
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37. Toronto Star, March 21, 2003 Friday, Ontario Edition, LIFE;, Pg. D04, 976 words, Are humans hard-wired to behave aggressively?, MARGIE WYLIE, special to the star
Harvard anthropologist Richard Wrangham fingers the Y chromosome as the ...
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38. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), February 26, 2003, Wednesday, Pg. 16, 690 words, Why humans want to wage wars, By Raj Persaud
It was Dr Richard Wrangham, Professor of Anthropology at Harvard University, who first pointed ...
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39. The Boston Herald, December 4, 2002 Wednesday, ALL EDITIONS, FOOD;, Pg. 049, 418 words, FOOD in Brief; Argentine restaurant does Tango into Arlington
... back to the days of the caveman, anthropologist Richard Wrangham presents a lecture ...
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40. The New York Times, October 1, 2002 Tuesday Correction Appended, Late Edition - Final, Section F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 2, 1308 words, A CONVERSATION WITH -- Steven Wise; A Courtroom Champion For 4-Legged Creatures, By CLAUDIA DREIFUS , CAMBRIDGE, Mass.
... Russon and chimpanzee observer Richard Wrangham have taught us all ...
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41. The San Francisco Chronicle, JULY 1, 2002, MONDAY,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A2;, 722 words, Rich, fatty foods clog the hearts of San Francisco, Rob Morse
... I was reminded of Harvard anthropologist Richard Wrangham, who has theorized that the invention of ...
... neglected by male anthropologists. In other words, that ...
42. The Washington Post, June 5, 2002 Wednesday, Final Edition, STYLE; Pg. C01, 2461 words, Beastly Behavior?; A Law Professor Says It's Time to Extend Basic Rights to the Animal Kingdom, a Washington Post Staff Writer
... Research by Harvard anthropologist Richard Wrangham, among others, has shown that, ...
... go until scolded. Anthropologist Lynn Miles, who has ...
43. The Seattle Times, March 22, 2002, Friday, Fourth Edition, ROP ZONE; Local News;, Pg. B1, 1258 words, Are our genes 'wired' for violence? Expert thinks it's a primal instinct, Alex Tizon; Seattle Times staff reporter
ANTHROPOLOGIST Richard Wrangham says humans, like the ...
... genetic. Harvard author and anthropologist Richard Wrangham, in Seattle this week, ...
... Jonathan Marks, an anthropologist at the University of North ...
photo; Richard Wrangham
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44. SUNDAY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), January 13, 2002, Sunday, Pg. 02, 1819 words, You looking at me?, By Richard Madden
... distinguished Harvard primatologist, Richard Wrangham. Demonic Males: Apes and the ...
... Hitler or Pol Pot. As the anthropologist Konrad Lorenz once ...
... Human Violence' by Richard Wrangham and Dale Peterson (Bloomsbury) ...
45. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), August 12, 2001 Sunday, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 27A, 695 words, Some argue apes are almost human, SETH MYDANS New York Times
... tickle them, do they not laugh?" Or, as Richard Wrangham, a chimpanzee behavior expert at Harvard University once put it: " ...
46. The New York Times, August 12, 2001 Sunday, Late Edition - Final , Section 4; Column 1; Week in Review Desk; Pg. 5, 1197 words, Ideas & Trends; He's Not Hairy, He's My Brother, By SETH MYDANS
... tickle them, do they not laugh?" Or, as Richard Wrangham, a chimpanzee behavior expert at Harvard University once put it: " ...
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48. THE AUSTRALIAN, April 8, 1998, Wednesday, FULLPAGE, FEATURES; Pg. B24, 3855 words, LIFE SUPPORT, ROBYN WILLIAMS
... West David Herlihy Harvard University Press $22 pb, ...
... for birth control. Richard Wrangham, professor of anthropology at ...
... screams -but why hasn't Harvard University Press discovered how to ...
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49. The Boston Globe, June 2, 1997, Monday, City Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; Pg. C1, 1027 words, SEX AND THE SINGLE WORM, By Larry Tye, Globe Staff
... for primates," agrees Richard Wrangham, professor of anthropology at Harvard University, "that those that reproduce suffer costs ...
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50. The Boston Globe, March 16, 1997, Sunday, City Edition, BOOKS; Pg. N18, 725 words, BOOKMAKING; BOOKMAKING; Robert Taylor is the retired chief book critic of the Globe., By Robert Taylor
... aggressive primates by anthropologist Richard Wrangham, Somerville Public Library, ...
51. The Boston Globe, March 16, 1997, Sunday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. N18, 726 words, BOOKMAKING Robert Taylor is the retired chief book critic of the Globe.; BOOKMAKING, By Robert Taylor
... aggressive primates by anthropologist Richard Wrangham, Somerville Public Library, ...
52. Courier Mail (Queensland, Australia), February 15, 1997, Saturday, MONITOR; Pg. 27, 1117 words, THE GHOSTS OF SIMONE, PEARSON C / MITCHELL S
... subject is Demonic Males, Richard Wrangham and Dale Peterson's new ...
... not exist. "No anthropologist has yet to find anywhere ...
... towards women they quote the anthropologist Robert Tonkinson: "Whatever ...
53. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), November 30, 1996, Metro Edition, News; Faith & Values; Pg. 5B, 1487 words, Primitive morals; It's commonly believed that humans are the only creatures with a moral sense. But some primate researchers say that may not be true - that the roots of our morality are evident in the behavior of the great apes., Jim Dawson; Staff Writer
... each other," said Richard Wrangham, a primate researcher and anthropologist at Harvard University. "But he doesn't explain ...
54. The New York Times, October 27, 1996, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 18; Column 4; Book Review Desk , 1185 words, Going Ape, By Mark Ridley; Mark Ridley is a lecturer in the department of zoology at the University of Oxford.
... Human Violence. By Richard Wrangham and Dale Peterson. Illustrated. ...
... much as any) led anthropologists and biologists to reimagine chimpanzees and to do the ...
... Demonic Males," by Richard Wrangham and Dale Peterson.
55. The New York Times, October 10, 1996, Thursday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 26; Column 3; Cultural Desk , 948 words, BOOKS OF THE TIMES; How Did Man Get So Bad? Looking to the Apes, By CHRISTOPHER LEHMANN-HAUPT
... Human Violence By Richard Wrangham and Dale Peterson Illustrated. ...
... Jan. 7, 1974. Then, as Richard Wrangham and Dale Peterson report ...
... Gauguin, the novelist Melville and the anthropologist Margaret Mead, and despite the ...
Photo: Richard Wrangham, left, and Dale Peterson, the ...
56. New Straits Times (Malaysia), December 11, 1995, Heritage; Pg. 10, 1220 words, Human-chimp link gets closer, By Joseph Edwin
... among chimp populations, Richard Wrangham, professor of anthropology at Harvard University and co-director of the Chimpanzee ...
57. The Washington Post, November 08, 1995, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. H02; HORIZON, 1693 words, CALENDAR
... Sue Savage-Rumbaugh and Richard Wrangham are to discuss chimpanzees and new ...
... 12:30 p.m., British anthropologist Jeremy Keenan explores the ...
58. USA TODAY, September 6, 1995, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, LIFE; Pg. 3D, 369 words, Traits of apes and us // 'New Chimpanzees' searches for similarities, Matt Roush
... startling scenes finds anthropologist Richard Wrangham eating safari ants ...
59. The Boston Globe, May 16, 1994, Monday, City Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 26, 365 words, HOW WHY, By Usha Lee McFarling
... animal's mind," says Richard Wrangham, a primate researcher and Harvard University professor of anthropology. But ...
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60. The New York Times, April 5, 1994, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk , 2550 words, Quest for Evolutionary Meaning In the Persistence of Suicide, By NATALIE ANGIER
... Medical School and an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge ...
... died," said Dr. Richard Wrangham of Harvard University, who worked with Dr. ...
61. The Irish Times, August 25, 1993, CITY EDITION, EDITORIAL PAGE; IN TIME'S EYE; Pg. 13, 248 words, MONKEYS AND BIRTH CONTROL
... Tanzania, a Harvard anthropologist Richard Wrangham watched a group of ...
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62. The Boston Globe, October 12, 1992, Monday, City Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 27, 182 words, HOW & WHY; HOW & WHY, By Dianne Dumanoski, Globe Staff
... companies came into being. Anthropologists have documented the extensive use of ...
... years," says primatologist Richard Wrangham of Harvard University, "long before we became ...
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63. The Houston Chronicle, February 9, 1992, Sunday, 2 STAR Edition, B; Pg. 14, 640 words, Monkey, heal thyself; Study finds ill chimps seek out, eat medicinal leaves, BOYCE RENSBERGER; Washington Post, CHICAGO
... medicine came from the observations of Richard Wrangham of Harvard University, who was studying the animals ...
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64. The Guardian (London), February 8, 1992, HOME; Pg. 4, 396 words, CHIMPANZEES TAKE LEAF OUT OF MEDICINE BOOK
Professor Rodriguez and Richard Wrangham, an anthropologist at Harvard, have coined ...
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65. The Washington Post, February 8, 1992, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A3, 650 words, Feral Chimps Said to Be Using Herbal Medicine; Scientists Say Leaves Contain Natural Drugs, Boyce Rensberger, Washington Post Staff Writer, CHICAGO, Feb. 7
... medicine came from the observations of Richard Wrangham of Harvard University, who was studying the animals ...
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66. The Washington Post, February 17, 1991, Sunday, Final Edition, OUTLOOK; PAGE C3, 2092 words, Creature, Heal Thyself; The Curious Case of Animals and the Medicinal Herbs They Eat, Ron Cowen
... undertook the analysis with Harvard anthropologist Richard Wrangham, who had noted in ...
... graduate student at Harvard University. In China, India, ...
... ELOY RODRIGUEZ (91%); RICHARD WRANGHAM (73%);
67. Information Bank Abstracts, WALL STREET JOURNAL, October 12, 1989, Thursday, Section 2; Page 1, Column 1, 27 words, A FIG LEAF A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY, BY DAVID STIPP
Harvard University anthropologist Richard Wrangham says African chimpanzees ...
68. The New York Times, March 13, 1988, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 7; Page 14, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 1048 words, Love and Murder Among the Chimps, By LIONEL TIGER; Lionel Tiger is a professor of anthropology at Rutgers University. His most recent book is ''The Manufacture of Evil: Ethics, Evolution, and the Industrial System.''
... explorers of the other primates, anthropologists or wildlife biologists like ...
... in particular from her associate Richard Wrangham, it became evident that ...
69. The Washington Post, June 16, 1987, Tuesday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE F1, 1676 words, MacArthur 'Genius Awards' To 32; Honors List Includes Washington Writer, Victoria Dawson, Washington Post Staff Writer, NATIONAL NEWS
... Eric Lander, 30, of Harvard University Graduate School of Business ...
... David Mumford, 50, of Harvard University, a mathematician who ...
... disadvantaged blacks. $ 310,000. Richard Wrangham, 38, of the University of Michigan, ...
70. The New York Times, November 11, 1986, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 12, Column 4; Science Desk, 188 words, Chimps Use Plant as Drug, UPI, CHICAGO, Nov. 10
... a curious behavior that has anthropologists believing the chimps are actually ...
... getting high,'' says Richard Wrangham, a University of Michigan anthropologist who recently visited ...
71. The New York Times, August 24, 1986, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 7; Page 1, Column 3; Book Review Desk, 2687 words, AN UNDAUNTED 'STARER AT ANIMALS', By John H. Crook; John H. Crook, reader in ethnology at Bristol University, england, is the author of ''Evolution of Human Consciousness,'' and co-author of the forthcoming ''Himalayan Buddhist Villages.''
... Mass.: The Belknap Press/ Harvard University Press. $30. When Dr. ...
... recorded in this book. Richard Wrangham in 1974 showed that the ...
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72. The Toronto Star, June 21, 1986, Saturday, SATURDAY FIRST EDITION, MAGAZINE; Pg. M3, 559 words, Physicians may want to ape this, By Hugh Westrup Canadian Science News
... a team of visiting anthropologists scratching their heads. The anthropologists report that in the early ...
... fate. Two groups of anthropologists, one led by ...
... other by Dr. Richard Wrangham of the University of Michigan, are observing the ...
... prediliction for the aspilia, the anthropologists sent leaf samples to ...
73. The Washington Post, December 27, 1985, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; A3, 676 words, Chimpanzees May Eat Plant as an Antibiotic; Aspilia Leaves Show Promise for Humans, By Boyce Rensberger, Washington Post Staff Writer
... in the Western world," Richard Wrangham, an anthropologist at the University of Michigan, ...
... for a pioneering anthropologist. At Gombe, chimps ...


Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, October 9, 2004, Features; Pg. 32, 2339 words, The beast with no name; In the depths of the Congo lives an elusive ape unlike any other. What is this mysterious creature, asks Emma Young, Emma Young; Emma Young is a journalist based in Sydney
... in New York and Richard Wrangham of Harvard University braved the civil war to ...
2. New Scientist, May 8, 2004, News; This Week; Pg. 16, 465 words, Ancient fires found on banks of Jordan, James Randerson
... Sally McBreaty, an anthropologist at the University of Connecticut ...
... cohesive social life. Richard Wrangham, an expert on primate behaviour at Harvard University, has argued that fire and cooking had such ...
3. New Scientist, May 8, 2004, News; This Week; Pg. 16, 465 words, Ancient fires found on banks of Jordan, James Randerson
... Sally McBreaty, an anthropologist at the University of Connecticut ...
... cohesive social life. Richard Wrangham, an expert on primate behaviour at Harvard University, has argued that fire and cooking had such ...
4. New Scientist, May 8, 2004, News; This Week; Pg. 16, 465 words, Ancient fires found on banks of Jordan, James Randerson
... Sally McBreaty, an anthropologist at the University of Connecticut ...
... cohesive social life. Richard Wrangham, an expert on primate behaviour at Harvard University, has argued that fire and cooking had such ...
5. U.S. News & World Report, April 26, 2004, SPECIAL REPORT; Vol. 136 , No. 14; Pg. 45, 2865 words, The Roots of War, By Thomas Hayden
... Margaret Mead, most anthropologists have considered warfare to be a ...
... Mead held and most anthropologists agree, warfare is an ...
... book Constant Battles, Harvard University archaeologist Steven LeBlanc ...
... researcher Jane Goodall and Richard Wrangham, a Harvard primatologist, ...
... culture of warfare. Besides, anthropologists say, elite classes ...
6. New Scientist, September 6, 2003, News; Frontiers; Pg. 19, 335 words, Meat eating is an old habit, David Holzman
... candidate is meat," says anthropologist Richard Wrangham of Harvard University. Ungar used a ...
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7. Newsweek, June 16, 2003,, U.S. Edition, COVER STORY: HEALTH FOR LIFE; Pg. 66, 1476 words, Mind of a Man: Why We Strive for Status, By Geoffrey Cowley; With Anne Underwood
... something we learn. But anthropologists find the same pattern ...
... contest," says Harvard anthropologist Richard Wrangham. "Afterward it stays ...
8. New Scientist, March 22, 2003, News; Frontiers; Pg. 17, 558 words, Early chefs left indelible mark on human evolution, James Randerson
... diets. A team of anthropologists conclude that this new found ...
... raw meat. But Richard Wrangham and NancyLou Conklin-Brittain of Harvard University and Greg Laden of the University of ...
... central cooking area, the anthropologists say. "We're talking ...
... Henry Bunn, an anthropologist at the University of Winsconsin- ...
... CONKLIN-BRITTAIN (68%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS (55%); HARVARD UNIVERSITY (55%); UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ( ...
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9. 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
... biological pest control. And anthropologists such as Richard Wrangham at Harvard are interested ...
10. New Scientist, February 9, 2002, Opinion: Opinion - books, Pg. 4848, 647 words, Respect for the family, Gail Vines Treating primates right is harder than we thought, says Gail Vines
... in Uganda, primatologist Richard Wrangham of Harvard University describes the damage done ...
11. U.S. News & World Report, June 28, 1999, SCIENCE & IDEAS; Pg. 65, 406 words, Chimps with culture, By Kathleen Wong
... complicated," says coauthor Richard Wrangham of Harvard University, "suggests that the offspring are imitating" their ...
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12. Foreign Affairs, ESSAYS; Pg. 24, 6104 words, Women and the Evolution of World Politics, Francis Fukuyama; FRANCIS FUKUYAMA is Hirst Professor of Public Policy at George Mason University. His book, The Great Disruption, will be published in 1999.
... parts of the range. The biological anthropologist Richard Wrangham with Dale Peterson in their ...
... 30 years ago, the anthropologist Lionel Tiger suggested that ...
... for many years anthropologists endorsed what was in effect ...
... Boas, a Columbia anthropologist, debunked many of these theories of ...
... in the ritualization of war that is, as the anthropologist Robin Fox puts ...
13. Newsweek, June 1, 1998, U.S. Edition, SOCIETY; Science; Pg. 58, 945 words, A Typhoon in a Rain -- Forest Eden, BY JOSHUA HAMMER
... a protegee of the great anthropologist Dr. Louis B. ...
... appropriate method," says Richard Wrangham, a primatology professor ...
14. U.S. News & World Report, August 18, 1997 / August 25, 1997, OUTLOOK; BEHAVIOR;, 252 words, Never underestimate the female, By Laura Tangley
According to Harvard University's Richard Wrangham, many biologists consider ...
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15. Tribadism in Zaire, Lancet 1997; 349 (9069): 1920-1921, June 28, 1997, Dissecting room, 668 words
... Origins of Human Violence. Richard Wrangham, Dale Peterson. Boston: ...
... Males may be familiar to anthropologists, but they are likely to ...
16. Women's Review of Books, February 1997, Vol. 14, No. 5; Pg. 1-3; ISSN: 0738-1433, 00874359, 3396 words, Long ago and far away, Stange, Mary Zeiss
... cave) industry among anthropologists on both sides of the Atlantic. Feminist anthropologists, notably Adrienne Zihlman and ...
... In Demonic Males, Richard Wrangham and Dale Peterson describe their ...
... Human Violence, by Richard Wrangham and Dale Peterson. New ...
17. New Scientist, January 28, 1995, Review, Pg. 4444, 773 words, What it means to be a chimpanzee: Chimpanzee Cultures edited by Richard W. Wrangham, W.C. McGrew, Frans B. de Waal and Paul G. Hetne, Harvard University Press, pp 424, pounds 29.95/ dollar 39.95, SANJIDA O'CONNELL (STUDENT, THEORY OF MIND IN CHIMPANZEES)
... a venereal disease. Richard Wrangham, Frans de Waal and ...
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18. New Scientist, June 4, 1994, Features, Pg. 3333, 2795 words, Ay up, a chimp wi'an accent: Deep in the forests of East Africa, researchers are recording the sounds of primates screaming - and drawing some controversial conclusions. Meredith F. Small investigates, MEREDITH F. SMALL
... modification might also be involved. Richard Wrangham, a chimpanzee specialist at Harvard University, agrees: 'Particularly intriguing is the ...
19. U.S. News & World Report, May 11, 1992, SCIENCE & SOCIETY; Vol. 112, No. 18; Pg. 58, 1634 words, The evolution of aggression, By William F. Allman
... Manson of the University of Michigan and Richard Wrangham of Harvard University, male chimpanzees who are ...
20. The Economist, February 15, 1992, Business, finance and science; SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 100 (U.K. Edition Pg. 108), 623 words, Animal pharmacists; Chimps' choice
... ways of worming themselves. Richard Wrangham, of Harvard University, has discovered that, first thing ...
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21. Newsweek, February 3, 1992 , UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Science; Pg. 53, 1225 words, Take Two Roots; Call Me, SHARON BEGLEY with ELIZABETH ANN LEONARD
... chimps in Tanzania. Anthropologist Richard Wrangham of Harvard University noticed that, instead of heading to the ...
... Ethnobotanist Shawn Sigstedt of Harvard University wondered if bears might ...


 

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