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Michael Crawford

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1. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), October 25, 1998, Sunday, THREE STAR EDITION, METRO, Pg. D12, 1005 words, UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PROFESSOR TRACES HUMAN MIGRATION TO AMERICAS; ANTHROPOLOGIST RELIES ON DNA TO TELL HIM ORIGINS OF NATIVE AMERICANS, Dick Lipsey; The Associated Press, LAWRENCE, KAN.
Michael Crawford's professional career as a ...
... professor of anthropology at the University of Kansas, has spent more than 20 ...
... became the first American anthropologist to conduct genetic studies ...
... make us who we are." Michael Crawford's book, "The Origins of Native ...
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS (84%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON ( ...
2. The Houston Chronicle, April 16, 1995, Sunday, 3 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 1, 1133 words, Racial differences are only skin deep, scientists say, ROBERT LEE HOTZ; Los Angeles Times
... a growing number of anthropologists and geneticists are convinced that the biological ...
... popularly delineate race. ""Anthropologists are not saying humans are the ...
... how they are different,'' said anthropologist Leonard Lieberman at ...
... among population geneticists and anthropologists for more than a ...
... reality of race,'' said anthropologist Solomon H. Katz ...
... differences follow with them,'' said anthropologist Michael Crawford at the University of Kansas. ""Racial groups don't ...
3. COURIER-MAIL, January 20, 1994 Thursday, 1045 words, RAVEN CAN MAKE VIEWERS VEGETATE, OCONNOR M
... an attractive blonde anthropologist beat a hasty ...
... plot, whom the blonde, comely anthropologist is studying and a society of which the ...
... repeated Ray Martin-Michael Crawford special and Ten's comedy ...
4. SUNDAY MAIL (QLD), September 6, 1992 Sunday, 420 words, WATER BABIES CLUE TO ORIGINS, AAPGROUP
... months," said Prof Michael Crawford, of the Institute of Brain Surgery ...
... theory is accepted by anthropologists as a whole, it ...
5. SUNDAY MAIL (QLD), December 6, 1987 Sunday, 1223 words, ROCK'S ROYALTY AT THE COURT OF PRINCE CHARLES, WILSON C
... Sleep or going to see Michael Crawford again and again in The ...
... less to church, he turns to the anthropologist and controversial thinker Sir ...
6. The Washington Post, July 23, 1983, Saturday, Final Edition, First Section; A3, 312 words, Scientist Is Cleared In Misuse of Funds
A University of Kansas scientist has been cleared of charges that he ...
... week notified physical anthropologist Michael Crawford and the National Institutes of Health that the University of Kansas would not have to return the more than $ ...
... scientific judgment and the conduct of the University of Kansas as a recipient of funds," ...
... graduate students and a University of Kansas professor who publicly ...
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS (94%); NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF ...
7. The Washington Post, October 9, 1981, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; A12, 601 words, NIH Continues to Finance Scientist While Investigating Him, By Cristine Russell, Washington Post Staff Writer
... nearly $100,000 to a University of Kansas scientist despite an ...
... questions raised about anthropologist Michael Crawford's research. Rep. Gore ( ...
... staff recommendation suggests that the University of Kansas return nearly $25,000 ...
... Dr. Frances Horowitz of the University of Kansas said that an earlier ...
... INSTITUTES OF HEALTH (95%); UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS (84%); NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ...


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1. New Scientist, November 25, 2000, Features, Pg. 2828, 3043 words, Taking the Plunge, Kate Douglas Our distant ancestors' fondness for a swim may explain why humans are such unusual primates. Kate Douglas takes a new look at a controversial old theory
... derision or embarrassment among anthropologists, and to this day only one ...
... a watery environment. Michael Crawford, a biochemist from the Institute of ...
... Two years ago, anthropologists invited her for the first ...
... abilities are older than many anthropologists had suspected. There are still researchers ...

Bartholomew Dean

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Arienne Dwyer

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David Frayer

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1. The Independent (London), May 5, 2004, Wednesday, First Edition; FEATURES; Pg. 11, 1353 words, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY:THESE LEGS WERE MADE FOR WALKING; IT'S OFFICIAL: LONG LIMBS ARE AN ADVANTAGE FOR MODERN HUMANS. BUT IT, KATE RAVILIOUS Neanderthals' short legs (above) were useful for spear throwing and keeping warm in harsh winters, but humans' comparatively long legs (left) are better adapted to walking
... Lee, from the University of California, and David Frayer, from the University of Kansas, have recently carried out ...
2. The New York Times, February 4, 1992, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk, 1882 words, Neanderthals: Dead End or Ancestor?, By WILLIAM K. STEVENS
... person's fingers. But anthropologists now believe that Neanderthals ...
... Ezra Zubrow, an anthropologist at the State University of ...
... T. Laitman, an anthropologist at Mount Sinai ...
... skulls, says Dr. David Frayer, a physical anthropologist at the University of Kansas. Another marker seen ...
... implies. A number of anthropologists believe the truth may ...
... Wolpoff, University of Michigan anthropologist, is the leading advocate of a ...
3. The Washington Post, October 13, 1991, Sunday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE F1, 2950 words, Little White Lies?; In the Evolutionary War, the Smithsonian Is Under Fire, Joel Achenbach, Washington Post Staff Writer
... evolution exhibits, says anthropologist Rick Potts, but had been ...
... Michael Blakey, an anthropologist at Howard University ...
... colleagues at Howard, anthropologist Shomarka Keita, says of the ...
... Africans" to describe the theory. David Frayer, a University of Kansas anthropologist who favors the multiregional ...
... a University of Michigan anthropologist who is the most vocal of the ...


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1. New Scientist, June 19, 1999, Features, Pg. 4242, 2699 words, Family secrets, Scott Norris (Albuquerque, New Mexico; Scott Norris is a freelance science writer based in Albuquerque, New Mexico) It has long been thought that modern humans wiped out the Neanderthals when they invaded Europe. But, asks Scott Norris, did they make love, not war ?
... evidence has come from the work of David Frayer of the University of Kansas. In a comparative ...
... interbreeding to occur. Many anthropologists now accept that there were Neanderthal ...
... Fred Smith, an anthropologist from Northern Illinois University ...
... Iberian peninsula ? Some anthropologists argue that Neanderthals and moderns ...
2. The Economist, June 7, 1997, U.S. Edition, Business, Finance and Science; SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 81, 1732 words, A sonic boon
... not that much. But David Frayer and Chris Nicolay at the University of Kansas have, over the past couple of ...
3. New Scientist, April 2, 1994, Science, Pg. 1313, 850 words, The incredible shrinking Aborigines, LEIGH DAYTON
... Brown, a physical anthropologist at the University of New ...
... Pardoe, a physical anthropologist and archaeologist at the South ...
... evidence from prehistoric Europe. David Frayer of the University of Kansas has reported that between 25 000 and ...
... But not all anthropologists are convinced. 'It's a very ...

Jane Gibson

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1. Financial Times (London,England), February 27, 1985, Wednesday, SECTION I; The Arts; Pg. 15, 542 words, Animal/Nuffield, Southampton, Michael Coveney
... disruptive baboons and an anthropologist, Lynn (the resemblance to Ms ...
... Mr Greene and his choreographer, Jane Gibson, are particularly successful at the ...


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Sandra Gray

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1. The New York Times, March 3, 1998, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section F; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk, 1688 words, Adding Cumin to the Curry: A Matter of Life and Death, By JANE E. BRODY
... cited studies by Sandra Gray at the University of Kansas showing that "the mother's diet ...
... Cheryl Ritenbaugh, an anthropologist who studies how ...
... Marvin Harris, an anthropologist at the University of Florida ...


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Allan Hanson

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1. The Washington Post, November 17, 1997, Monday, Final Edition, OP-ED; Pg. A23, 729 words, Poor -- and Different From You and Me, William Raspberry
University of Kansas anthropologist F. Allan Hanson thinks we have. More interestingly, he ...
... CHILDREN'S FUND (91%); UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS (55%);
... CHILDREN'S FUND (91%); UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS (55%);
F ALLAN HANSON (93%);
2. The New York Times, February 28, 1993, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 9; Column 1; Book Review Desk, 728 words, Don't Confess to Anything You Didn't Do, By Richard Flaste; Richard Flaste is the editor of "The New York Times Book of Science Literacy" and former head of the science news department of The New York Times.
... Life. By F. Allan Hanson. Illustrated. 378 pp. ...
... after all. F. Allan Hanson, in "Testing Testing: ...
... Mr. Hanson, an anthropologist at the University of Kansas, portrays -- often with wry and ...
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (84%); UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS (52%);
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (84%); UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS (52%);
3. The New York Times, February 20, 1990, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1, Column 5; Science Desk, 1816 words, Anthropology Seen as Father Of Maori Lore, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... colonialism with a twist. Anthropologists have determined that the tradition was more an invention of European anthropologists than an authentic heritage ...
... culture by white anthropologists. The Maoris argue that anthropologists may have created and imposed this ...
... flux? With what certainty can anthropologists identify the principal characteristics of ...
... research. For decades anthropologists, in their field work and ...
... E. Marcus, an anthropologist at Rice University ...
... Clifford Geertz, an anthropologist at the Institute for ...
... concern over how anthropologists know what they say they know ...
... sciences.'' More conventional anthropologists, while accepting some of the ...
... J. Tambiah, an anthropologist at Harvard University. '' ...
... hands of colonial powers and their anthropologists points up the problems ...
... in the journal American Anthropologist, Dr. Allan Hanson, a professor of anthropology at the University of Kansas, said that the accepted Maori ...
... cultural reality and whether the information that anthropologists produce can possibly ...
... reality.'' Early this century, anthropologists in New Zealand ...
... Rangi Hiroa, an anthropologist who is half-Maori, ...
... Hanson reported. Other anthropologists acknowledge Dr. Hanson's ...
... hear of changing it, anthropologists say. ''We're finding that ...
... Richard Handler, an anthropologist at the University of Virginia. ...
... 18th century, several anthropologists said. Recent studies of the ...
... James Clifton, an anthropologist at the University of Wisconsin ...
... critical ferment among anthropologists. Dr. Marcus calls ...
... World War II, anthropologists took a more ...
... forces. A few anthropologists suspect that post-modernism is ...
... more of the critics are young anthropologists. Dr. Handler said the ...
... by Dr. Clifford. Anthropologists hailed Dr. Hanson's ...
... by the society. For anthropologists, Dr. Marcus said ...
4. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), December 30, 1983, Friday, Pg. 1, 1174 words, How Kansas town survives 'Day After' fame (and fortune), By Lucia Mouat, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor, Lawrence, Kan.
... study by the local University of Kansas Institute for Economic and ...
... working together.'' F. Allan Hanson, an anthropology professor ...
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS (50%);
LAWRENCE SCHOOL (96%); UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS (50%);
5. The New York Times, October 6, 1983, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 25, Column 1; Cultural Desk, 1964 words, ABC FILM DEPICTING CONSEQUENCES OF NUCLEAR ATTACK STIRRING DEBATE, By SALLY BEDELL SMITH
... back to Washington,'' said Allan Hanson, the coordinator of Let Lawrence ...
... teach-in at the University of Kansas in Lawrence to promote ...


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Jack Hofman

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1. Financial Times (London,England), September 2, 2000, Saturday, PERSPECTIVES;, Pg. 3, 964 words, PERSPECTIVES: Goodbye Columbus, hello Solutreans: Did prehistoric Spaniards beat the Italian to America? Jerome Burne digs among the evidence, By JEROME BURNE
... entire hemisphere," says Jack Hofman of the University of Kansas. "The sites of the first colonists


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John Hoopes

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1. Omaha World Herald (Nebraska), September 1, 2002, Sunday, SUNRISE EDITION, Pg. 2B;, 1173 words, 2 men arrested after carjacking, Rick Ruggles, Chris Burbach Jeremy Olson
... said. One critic, University of Kansas anthropology professor John Hoopes, called the gallery "disrespectful and ...


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1. Newsweek, February 6, 1995 , UNITED STATES EDITION, Society; Pg. 54, 498 words, Inside the 'Cave of the Glowing Skullls'; Archeology: In Honduras, a lost civilization, SHARON BEGLY with T. TRENT GEGAX
... polychrome painting. Says anthropologist John Hoopes of the University of Kansas, "There's a very good possibility


James Mielke

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Anta Montet-White

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Felix Moos

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1. The Denver Post, April 28, 1995 Friday, 2D EDITION, Pg. A-10, 515 words, Terrorism here to stay, prof says, Howard Pankratz, Denver Post Staff Writer
... in the future, a University of Kansas professor who studies ...
... on the sideline," said Felix Moos, a KU professor of ...
FELIX MOOS (93%); TIMOTHY MCVEIGH ( ...
2. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), April 20, 1995, Thursday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A1/FRONT, 606 words, TERROR IN OKLAHOMA; Terrorism comes to Cowtown, U.S.A., RICK BRAGG; NEW YORK TIMES; KNIGHT-RIDDER, OKLAHOMA CITY
... Oklahoma City?'" said Felix Moos, a professor of anthropology at the University of Kansas. "I think we should not be ...
3. The Ottawa Citizen, April 20, 1995, Thursday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A3, 426 words, Why bomb Oklahoma City?; Why not, say terror experts, SUZANNE PEREZ TOBIAS; THE WICHITA EAGLE, WICHITA, Kansas
... Oklahoma City?" said Felix Moos, a professor of anthropology at the University of Kansas. "I think we should not be ...
FELIX MOOS (90%); JAMES MCKENNEY ( ...
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1. Time Out, June 22, 2005, Pg. 12, 409 words, CIA campus spies could target London; BIG SMOKE Academics express anger over US intelligence gathering techniques
'Anthropologists gain detailed knowledge of ...
... terrible effect on anthropologists and the communities they are studying, ' said ...
... It would be difficult for anthropologists to do their work because they would all be tarred with the ...
... issue of Anthropology Today , Felix Moos, professor of anthropology at the University of Kansas, says: 'The United States is ...
2. National Review, March 31, 2005, Thursday, National Review Online, 1910 words, Who Will Defend the Defenders?, By Stanley Kurtz
... just fine, says anthropologist David H. Price, the ...
... great exception here is the courageous Felix Moos, the anthropologist who first floated the ...
... scratch." All honor to Felix Moos, and to Sen. Roberts, for ...
... isolated and courageous defender, Felix Moos, responds that scholars have a ...


Darcy Morey

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1. USA TODAY, January 23, 2006 Monday, FIRST EDITION, LIFE; Pg. 7D, 393 words, Ritual dog burials tell a story of man's best friend, and man; Worldwide survey suggests domestication began 14,000 years ago, Dan Vergano
... long time," writes University of Kansas anthropologist Darcy Morey in the current Journal of ...
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS (56%)
DARCY MOREY (94%)
2. USA TODAY, January 23, 2006 Monday, FINAL EDITION, LIFE; Pg. 7D, 393 words, Ritual dog burials tell a story of man's best friend, and man; Worldwide survey suggests domestication began 14,000 years ago, Dan Vergano
... long time," writes University of Kansas anthropologist Darcy Morey in the current Journal of ...
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS (56%)
DARCY MOREY (94%)
3. The New York Times, November 22, 2002 Friday, Late Edition - Final , Section A; Column 1; National Desk; Pg. 20, 1376 words, From Wolf to Dog, Yes, but When? , By NICHOLAS WADE
... human societies. Dr. Darcy Morey, a University of Kansas archaeologist who has studied ...
4. The Seattle Times, November 22, 2002, Friday, Fourth Edition, ROP ZONE; News;, Pg. A3;, 1041 words, Dogged pursuits New research sheds light on ancestry, domestication, Alexandra Witze; Dallas Morning News
... species to be domesticated, said Darcy Morey, an archaeologist at the University of Kansas. The oldest reported dog ...


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1. New Scientist, October 16, 1999, Inside Science: Inside Science 124, 3331 words, Embryos and Evolution, Ken McNamara (Perth; Ken McNamara is a senior palaeontologist at the Western Australian Museum in Perth.) Early human embryos look like those of dogs. But dogs grow long noses and humans babies are born with big brains. From a similar design, some organs grow while others shrink. So can these differences in growth patterns tell us anything about our evolutionary past ?
... Until recently, the few anthropologists and biologists interested in ...
... factor was language, and many anthropologists believe that the sharing of complex ...
... 14 000 years ago. Darcy Morey of the University of Tennessee at ...
2. U.S. News & World Report, March 20, 1989, HORIZONS; Vol. 106, No. 11; Pg. 74, 3410 words, The ancient contract, By Stephen Budiansky
... an island," explains Darcy Morey, a graduate student ...
... Even current-day anthropologists, whose research focuses on why the ...


Ivana Radovanic

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Alan Redd

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Donald Stull

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1. Sacramento Bee, November 3, 2003, Monday, Pg. D1, 1223 words, How a union can lose its clout The fall of a meatpackers union sends a grim warning to striking south state grocery workers., Dale Kasler Bee Staff Writer
... became underpaid," said Donald Stull, a University of Kansas anthropologist who's studied meatpacking ...
2. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), July 24, 2003 Thursday Final Edition, Business; Pg. B1 / BREAK, 758 words, Small town vs. a Giant: The citizens of a working-class community in Wisconsin are supporting a strike by 470 workers at a Tyson Foods plant, MELISSA McCORD, JEFFERSON, Wis.
... magazine Meat and Poultry. Donald Stull, a professor at the University of Kansas who studies the industry, ...
3. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), December 3, 1995, Metro Edition, Marketplace; Pg. 1D, 1897 words, NEW JOBS, OLD PROBLEMS; A large meatpacking company may soon open in Albert Lea. Instead of throwing a party, government leaders are worried about the price the city may end up paying to sustain low-wage industrial growth., Mike Meyers; Staff Writer
... Leading students of the trend are anthropologists, who have studied not ...
... University of Northern Iowa anthropologist who's made a ...
... obscene." Public costs Donald Stull, a University of Kansas anthropologist, said meatpackers often are ...
... said Stull, at the University of Kansas. "Only later does it ...
4. The New York Times, October 18, 1993, Monday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 1; Column 2; National Desk, 2093 words, New Immigrants Test Nation's Heartland, By DEBORAH SONTAG, Special to The New York Times, GARDEN CITY, Kan.
... a month, said Donald Stull, a University of Kansas anthropologist. Tracking new students ...


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1. Newsweek, September 18, 2000,, U.S. Edition, THE NEW AMERICA; Pg. 49, 1194 words, Brown Against Brown, By Arian Campo-Flores
... comfortable with Anglos," says Donald Stull, an anthropologist who has studied Garden ...

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