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Stephen Beckerman
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. USA TODAY, September 16, 2003, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg.
8D, 397 words, What is the origin of war? Civilization, researchers
say, Dan Vergano
... human history. But anthropologists, archaeologists and other scholars
...
... Michigan-Ann Arbor anthropologists suggest that although people
could have ...
... says. However, not all anthropologists agree that warfare arrived
...
... further back," says anthropologist Stephen Beckerman of Pennsylvania
State University in University Park. ...
2. The Guardian (London), June 21, 2003, Guardian Weekend Pages, Pg.
9, 743 words, Weekend: CAN WE STOMACH ANY MORE?, Alexander Chancellor
... virginity symbol,' said Stephen Beckerman, associate professor
of anthropology at Pennsylvania State University, who has studied marriage
and ...
3. The New York Times, June 8, 2003 Sunday Correction Appended, Late
Edition - Final, Section 9; Column 1; Style Desk; Pg. 9, 1058 words,
CULTURAL STUDIES; At Gender's Last Frontier, By GINIA BELLAFANTE
... virginity symbol," said Stephen Beckerman, an associate professor
of anthropology at Pennsylvania State University, who has studied marriage
and ...
... art of belly dancing, anthropologists and historians say, can be
...
4. The Australian, February 19, 2003, Wednesday All-round Country Edition,
FEATURES-COLUMN- HIGHER EDUCATION; Pg. 34, 451 words, Stone Age brains
in nuclear bunker, Pascal Barollier
... brains," University of Maine anthropologist Paul Roscoe told
the ...
... uniquely human," said Stephen Beckerman, an anthropologist
at Pennsylvania State University. "When we come to blood revenge
...
... said University of Illinois anthropologist Lawrence Keely, who
...
5. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), February 16, 2003 Sunday,
FINAL EDITION, Pg. 17A, 490 words, Parallel seen between tribal ; Parallel
seen between tribal, political leaders, JOHN FAUBER jfauber@journalsentinel.com
... century tribal societies, anthropologists said last week. And ...
... warfare is revenge," said Stephen Beckerman, an associate
professor of anthropology at Pennsylvania State University. Beckerman
was one of several ...
... war with Iraq, some anthropologists said they saw parallels ...
... Paul Roscoe, an anthropologist with the University of Maine who
has ...
6. Financial Times (London,England), March 13, 1999, Saturday, W EDITION
1, BODY AND MIND;, Pg. 02, 862 words, Multiple fathers bring out the
best
... a folk belief. Anthropologists are discovering that a significant
...
Stephen Beckerman, anthropology professor at Pennsylvania State University,
says we should not feel ...
... societies has persuaded some anthropologists to reject the conventional
theory of the ...
... in acknowledged couples. The anthropologists say partible paternity
...
... in the late 1990s that anthropologists have begun to collect the
data ...
Pennsylvania State University; Smithsonian Institution; University
of ...
7. The Irish Times, January 25, 1999, CITY EDITION, HOME NEWS; Pg.
6, 502 words, Two dads are better than one for children of the Amazonian
forest
... society, explained Dr Stephen Beckerman, associate professor of
anthropology at Pennsylvania State University. It also flies in the
...
8. The Independent (London), January 24, 1999, Sunday, NEWS; Page 4,
653 words, Amazon tribes believe a child can have more than one father,
FROM STEVE CONNOR in Los Angeles
... grand theory into confusion. Anthropologists have discovered that
many people ...
... fatherhood of her child," said Stephen Beckerman, an anthropologist
at Pennsylvania State University who has studied the Bari ...
... in Los Angeles. Anthropologists have called the phenomenon "partible
...
... William Crocker, an anthropologist at the Smithsonian Institute
...
... Valentine, a social anthropologist at the University of East ...
WILLIAM CROCKER (64%); STEPHEN BECKERMAN (64%);
9. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), March 16, 1998, Monday,,
SOONER EDITION, Pg. A-7,, 736 words, FROM LOCAL AND WIRE DISPATCHES
... evolutionary advantages of monogamy, anthropologists reason, is
that a man ...
... raise the child. But Stephen Beckerman, an anthropologist at Penn
State ...
10. South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), March 16, 1998, Science Briefing;
Pg. 19, 483 words, Theory on ice
... work better. Dr Stephen Beckerman, an anthropology professor at
Pennsylvania State University, found that the man who ...
... W FRANKEL (68%); STEPHEN BECKERMAN (68%);
11. The New York Times, March 10, 1998, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Page 4; Column 6; Science Desk , 275 words, SCIENCE WATCH;
Make Room for Daddies, By KAREN FREEMAN
... paternity, said Dr. Stephen Beckerman, an anthropology professor
at Pennsylvania State University, the man who initiates ...
FREEMAN, KAREN STEPHEN BECKERMAN (91%);
12. The New York Times, May 10, 1992, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 9; Page 13; Column 2; Society Desk, 144 words, ENGAGEMENTS;
Tracy Lee Baron, Joel Beckerman
... son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Beckerman of Livingston, N.J. A ...
... New York. She graduated from Pennsylvania State University. Her
father is a senior ...
... HARVEY BARON (80%); STEPHEN BECKERMAN (75%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. India Today, August 5, 2002, Newsnotes; Pg.18, 706 words, Female
Promiscuity Pakistan Foreign Secretary
... gene pool, say anthropologists like Pennsylvania-based Stephen
Beckerman whose new book, Cultures of ...
... human history," says anthropologist Kristen Hawkes. The sexual
...
HUSSAIN KHOKHAR (90%); STEPHEN BECKERMAN (66%);
Paul Durrenberger
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), March 28, 1996 Thursday, THIRD,
NATIONAL; Pg. A12, 3267 words, GULF SHRIMPERS TAKE A POUNDING, By
JOHN McQUAID Staff writer, DULAC
... said University of Iowa anthropologist Paul Durrenberger, author
of a book ...
2. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), March 28, 1996 Thursday, THIRD,
NATIONAL; Pg. A14, 2192 words, IMMIGRANT SHRIMPER HONORS FAMILY LEGACY,
By JOHN McQUAID Staff writer, CUT OFF
... on shrimping by anthropologist Paul Durrenberger. *** Nothing came
easy *** ...
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Frances Hayashida
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Patricia Johnson
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Washington Post, September 5, 2004 Sunday, Final Edition, Style;
D01, 2824 words, On Willy's Pig Farm, Sifting for Clues; Canadian Police
Think They've Found the Pieces of a Grisly Puzzle, and 15 Missing Women,
DeNeen Brown, Washington Post Foreign Service, PORT COQUITLAM, B.C.
... experts -- including 102 anthropologists -- spent two years ...
... Furminger, Helen Hallmark, Patricia Johnson, Georgina Papin, Heather
...
2. Ottawa Citizen, July 22, 2003 Tuesday Final Edition, News; Pg. A3,
488 words, Pickton hearing ends; trial decision tomorrow: Preliminary
inquiry focused on 15 counts of murder related to missing B.C. women,
Lori Culbert and Maureen Gulyas, VANCOUVER
... Furminger, Helen Hallmark, Patricia Johnson, Georgina Papin, Heather
...
... hand by 52 anthropologists. The site is off-limits to the ...
3. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), September 20, 2002 Friday Final
Edition, News; Pg. A14, 855 words, Four new murder charges: B.C. pig
farmer now accused of killing 11. Search of property for missing women
is now expected to take more than a year, police say, DENE MOORE, VANCOUVER
... murders of Georgina Papin, Patricia Johnson, Helen Hallmark and
Jennifer ...
... 91 police, archeologists, anthropologists and other staff at the
...
4. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), September 20, 2002 Friday Final
Edition, News; Pg. A14, 855 words, Four new murder charges: B.C. pig
farmer now accused of killing 11. Search of property for missing women
is now expected to take more than a year, police say, DENE MOORE, VANCOUVER
... murders of Georgina Papin, Patricia Johnson, Helen Hallmark and
Jennifer ...
... 91 police, archeologists, anthropologists and other staff at the
...
5. The Seattle Times, September 20, 2002, Friday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; Local News;, Pg. B5, 325 words, Pig farmer charged in 4 more
B.C. deaths, The Associated Press, Vancouver, B.C.
... murders of Georgina Papin, Patricia Johnson, Helen Hallmark and
Jennifer ...
... police officers, archaeologists, anthropologists and other staff
at the ...
... JENNIFER FURMINGER (66%); PATRICIA JOHNSON (66%); GEORGINA PAPIN
( ...
6. Toronto Star, September 20, 2002 Friday, Ontario Edition, NEWS;,
Pg. A07, 552 words, B.C. farmer accused of killing four more women,
CP
... murders of Georgina Papin, Patricia Johnson, Helen Hallmark and
Jennifer ...
... 91 police, archeologists, anthropologists and other staff at the
...
... HELEN HALLMARK (55%); PATRICIA JOHNSON (55%);
7. The Oregonian, February 25, 2000 Friday, SUNRISE EDITION, OBITUARIES;,
Pg. D09, 6266 words, OBITUARIES E. RUSSELL BERTELL
... include his wife; daughter, Patricia Johnson; four grandchildren;
three ...
... economics at OSU, Pennsylvania State University at State College,
...
8. The Oregonian, February 9, 1999 Tuesday, SUNRISE EDITION, OBITUARIES;,
Pg. B08, 4047 words, WILLIAM C. ANDERSON
... Vietnam War. He was an anthropologist at the Smithsonian Institution
from ...
... sisters, Shirley McCabe and Patricia Johnson, both of Coos Bay,
and ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Jeffrey Kurland
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Stephen Matthews
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George Milner
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), December 26, 1999, Sunday,
FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. A6, 701 words, ANCIENT SKELETONS
COULD GIVE US CLUES TO MODERN DISEASESCAHOKIA MOUNDS SERIES; THE END
OF THE WORLD; Part 4 of a 5 part series, William Allen; And John G.
Carlton
... ancient people," said George Milner, an archaeologist and
osteologist, or bone specialist, at Pennsylvania State University in
State College, ...
2. The Washington Post, March 12, 1997, Wednesday, Final Edition, HORIZON;
Pg. H01, 2859 words, ANCIENT CAHOKIA; Metropolitan Life on the Mississippi,
Nathan Seppa, Special to The Washington Post
... Timothy Pauketat, an anthropologist and Cahokia specialist at the
...
... kept the peace, says George Milner, a Pennsylvania State University
anthropologist. Generosity also boosted status. ...
... considerable debate among anthropologists. Some say the four ...
... comes as no shock to anthropologists. "You'd be surprised
how ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Lee Newsom
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), September 8, 2005 Thursday,
REGION EDITION, Pg.WE-24, 1965 words, LOCAL GETAWAYS, Adrian McCoy
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
... in Florida -- Dr. Lee Newsom of Pennsylvania State University (Oct.
1); A ...
2. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), September 8, 2005 Thursday,
SOONER EDITION, Pg.W-24, 1965 words, LOCAL GETAWAYS, ADRIAN MCCOY,
PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE
... in Florida -- Dr. Lee Newsom of Pennsylvania State University (Oct.
1); A ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Joan
Richtsmeier
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Washington Post, November 05, 1996, Tuesday, Final Edition Correction
Appended, HEALTH; Pg. Z12, 2050 words, Out of Body Medicine: Doctors
Turn to Computer Simulators to Enhance Their Skills, Susan Okie
... few years with the help of Joan Richtsmeier, an anthropologist
and anatomist, as a way of ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Mark Shriver
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. USA TODAY, January 30, 2006 Monday, FIRST EDITION, LIFE; Pg. 9D,
502 words, Dry earwax? It's genetic; Question has long been a mystery,
Dan Vergano
... a long-running anthropologist's riddle -- why many people ...
... amazing," says biological anthropologist Mark Shriver of the
Pennsylvania State University in University Park ...
... geneticist Keith Cheng of the Pennsylvania State University College
of Medicine in ...
... people worldwide, says anthropologist Joanna Mountain of Stanford
...
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE (58%); PENN ...
MARK SHRIVER (74%)
2. USA TODAY, January 30, 2006 Monday, FINAL EDITION, LIFE; Pg. 9D,
570 words, Dry earwax? It's genetic; Question has long been a mystery,
Dan Vergano
... a long-running anthropologist's riddle -- why many people ...
... amazing," says biological anthropologist Mark Shriver of the
Pennsylvania State University in University Park ...
... geneticist Keith Cheng of the Pennsylvania State University College
of Medicine in ...
... people worldwide, says anthropologist Joanna Mountain of Stanford
...
MARK SHRIVER (65%)
3. The Gazette (Montreal), December 18, 2005 Sunday, Final Edition,
INSIGHT; Pg. D6, 298 words, Zebrafish help scientists understand skin
colour, CanWest News Service
... geneticist Keith Cheng and anthropologist Mark Shriver, the interdisciplinary
team used ...
4. THE WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN, December 17, 2005 Saturday, All-round Country
Edition, WORLD; Pg. 14, 479 words, Reeling in the gene that makes Caucasians
white
... by Keith Cheng, of Pennsylvania State University, noted that a
variant of the ...
... up with a colleague, Mark Shriver, to investigate how different
...
5. Ottawa Citizen, December 16, 2005 Friday, Final Edition, NEWS; Pg.
A14, 481 words, Gene holds key to human pigmentation mystery: Tiny
zebrafish help cancer researcher discover how human skin colour is
determined, Charles Mandel, The Ottawa Citizen
... geneticist Keith Cheng and anthropologist Mark Shriver, the team
used zebrafish to ...
... associate professor at Pennsylvania State University, who for the
last ...
6. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), December 16, 2005 Friday, THIRD
EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A17, 290 words, Tiny part of one gene helps decide
skin color The findings may affect skin cancer treatment and even tanning
products, researchers say., KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS, PHILADELPHIA
... ah>thropologists, most of them from Pennsylvania State University,
says the work could have implications ...
... said Penn State anthropologist Mark Shriver. Team members say the
...
7. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 14, 2003 Sunday, Home
Edition, Pg. 1NS, 1955 words, Putting the gene in genealogy; Research
companies cash in on boom as thousands use DNA testing to find ancestral
links, BILL HENDRICK
... suspects. And it's telling anthropologists and historians more
about ...
... by scientists worldwide. Mark Shriver, a molecular anthropologist
at Penn State ...
... collected by molecular anthropologist Michael Hammer at the ...
... among most scientists and anthropologists, but some fear ...
8. The Toronto Star, June 22, 2003 Sunday, Ontario Edition, SCIENCE;
Pg. A14, 923 words, The great human lab: Toronto, Peter Calamai, Toronto
Star
... diagnosing what's wrong," says Mark Shriver, a population
geneticist ...
... star U of T anthropologist Esteban Parra is studying the ...
ESTEBAN PARRA (95%); MARK SHRIVER (70%);
9. The San Francisco Chronicle, JUNE 9, 2003, MONDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS;, Pg. A4, 1204 words, Genes generate a map; Study tracks human
evolution, migration, Carl T. Hall
... BLACK AND WHITE IRRELEVANT Mark Shriver, assistant professor of
anthropology and ...
... John Relethford, an anthropologist at State University of ...
10. The New York Times, June 3, 2003 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section A; Column 4; National Desk; Pg. 28, 545 words, Unusual Use
of DNA Aided in Serial Killer Search , By NICHOLAS WADE
... in Louisiana, Dr. Mark Shriver, a geneticist at Pennsylvania State
University, said investigators had been searching ...
11. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), April 3, 2003 Thursday 0 South
Pinellas Edition, FLORIDIAN; Pg. 2D, 789 words, Ask first, swab later,
DONNA MURRAY ALLEN
... regions by Dr. Mark Shriver of the Pennsylvania State University,
are broad enough to enable the ...
12. 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
... biomedical research," says Mark Shriver, an anthropologist
at Pennsylvania State University. But others foresee ...
... small part of the story. Anthropologists have shown repeatedly
that dark- ...
13. The New York Times, October 1, 2002 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section F; Column 5; Science Desk; Pg. 4, 844 words, For Sale: A
DNA Test To Measure Racial Mix , By NICHOLAS WADE
... another. Working with Dr. Mark Shriver of Pennsylvania State University,
DNAPrint Genomics has developed ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. U.S. News & World Report, June 23, 2003, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY;
Vol. 134 , No. 22; Pg. 50, 877 words, Getting DNA to bear witness,
By Dana Hawkins Simons
... categorizing people," says Mark Shriver, an expert on ...
... population genetics at Pennsylvania State University and the developer
of the DNAPrint test. And ...
Dean Snow
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Boston Globe, December 31, 2000, Sunday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg.
B10, 1442 words, WHO SCALPED WHOM? HISTORIANS SUGGEST INDIANS WERE
AS MUCH VICTIMS AS PERPETRATORS, By Diane E. Foulds, Globe correspondent
... Euro-American," says Dean Snow, who heads the Anthropology
Department at Pennsylvania State University. Then he added a more ...
2. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), October 30, 1999, Saturday,,
31REGION 26 EDITION, Pg. A-2, 1019 words, PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE HELPS
FLOOD VICTIMS REBURY DEAD U.S. HEALTH SERVICE THE; WASHINGTON POST,
SUE ANNE PRESSLEYAND HAMIL R. HARRIS, PRINCEVILLE, N.C. -
... catastrophes, the group of morticians, anthropologists, pathologists,
X-ray ...
... need," said forensic anthropologist Paul Sledzik, who ...
... bury unknowns," said Dean Snow, a former Ray ...
3. The Washington Post, October 30, 1999, Saturday, Final Edition,
A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1146 words, Unearthed Graves, Sorrows; Families
Begin Reburying Caskets Set Afloat in N.C. Floods, Sue Anne Pressley;
Hamil R. Harris, Washington Post Staff Writers, PRINCEVILLE, N.C.,
Oct. 29
... catastrophes, the group of morticians, anthropologists, pathologists,
X-ray ...
... need," said forensic anthropologist Paul Sledzik, who ...
... lost everything," said Dean Snow, a former Ray ...
4. The Washington Post, March 12, 1997, Wednesday, Final Edition, HORIZON;
Pg. H01, 2859 words, ANCIENT CAHOKIA; Metropolitan Life on the Mississippi,
Nathan Seppa, Special to The Washington Post
... Timothy Pauketat, an anthropologist and Cahokia specialist at the
...
... George Milner, a Pennsylvania State University anthropologist.
Generosity also boosted status. ...
... considerable debate among anthropologists. Some say the four ...
... comes as no shock to anthropologists. "You'd be surprised
how ...
... waste, Peter Nabokov and Dean Snow suggest in their book, ...
5. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), May 31, 1994 Tuesday, FINAL / ALL,
NATIONAL; Pg. 2A, 619 words, FLOOD-STRICKEN SPOT HAUNTED BY MEMORIES,
By THERESA TIGHE; ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, HARDIN, MO.
... nearby fields. With the help of anthropologists from the Smithsonian
Institution and 600 ...
... Ray County Coroner Dean Snow believes some bodies are ...
MAXINE WOLFE (76%); DEAN SNOW (75%);
6. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), May 30, 1994, MONDAY, FIVE STAR
Edition, NEWS; Pg. 1A, 925 words, MOURNERS PERSEVERE DESPITE PAIN,;
RAVAGED GRAVES IN HARDIN, MO., Theresa Tighe Of the Post-Dispatch Staff,
HARDIN, MO.
... nearby fields. With the help of anthropologists from the Smithsonian
Institution and 600 ...
... Ray County Coroner Dean Snow believes some bodies are ...
SHIRLEY GENTRY (72%); DEAN SNOW (60%); MAXINE WOLFE ( ...
7. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), November 10, 1993, WEDNESDAY,
FIVE STAR Edition, NEWS; Pg. 1A, 627 words, REMAINS PUT TO REST ON
HIGHER GROUND, Virginia Young Post-Dispatch Jefferson City Bureau Reuters
News Service contributed information for this story.
... Ray County Coroner Dean Snow said. The Hardin Cemetery ...
... team from the Smithsonian also helped. The anthropologists "could
look at a ...
BOB ROGERS (92%); DEAN SNOW (63%);
8. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), July 28, 1991, Sunday, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A4, 1786 words, Did Basques beat Champlain up St. Lawrence?
Could it be true that the first commercial activity of Europeans in
Quebec wasn't for furs, but was for oil to light up the cities of Renaissance
Europe?, DAVID JOHNSTON GAZETTE, TROIS PISTOLES
... hailed by historians and anthropologists as providing the earliest
recorded ...
... amazing stuff," said Dean Snow, a professor of anthropology
...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, July 20, 1996, Features, Pg. 3232, 2372 words, The
plague that never was, Heather Pringle (Heather Pringle is a journalist
based in Vancouver and author of In Search of Ancient North America,
published by John Wiley, 1996.)
... clues to the size of their population. Dean Snow, professor of
anthropology at Pennsylvania State University, now claims to have succeeded
where ...
DEAN SNOW (93%); HENRY DOBYNS ( ...
2. Newsweek, December 24, 1990 , UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Science;
Pg. 57, 271 words, Racing Time and Tides
... little else, says anthropologist Dean Snow of the State University
of New ...
Alan Walker
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Washington Post, January 12, 2006 Thursday, Final Edition, D.C.
Extra; T06, 2699 words, District Community Events Jan. 12-19, 2006
... ADMIRAL PEARY, archivist Alan Walker discusses the life of Robert
...
... song collector and music anthropologist, 7-9 p.m. ...
2. The Boston Globe, September 26, 2005, Monday, THIRD EDITION, Pg.
C2, 234 words, CALENDAR
... Ape and human evolution Alan Walker, a paleoanthropologist at Pennsylvania
State University, will discuss evolution, ...
3. The Observer, September 25, 2005, Observer Sport Pages, Pg. 10,
399 words, Cricket: From Ferntree Gully to the pinnacle of human evolution:
SHANE WARNE IS A UNIQUE SPECIMEN AND CANNOT BE APED, SAYS OBSERVER
SCIENCE EDITOR, ROBIN McKIE
... support our bodies,' says anthropologist Christophe Soligo, of
the Natural ...
... fossil expert Prof Alan Walker, of Penn State University. ...
4. Plain Dealer (Cleveland), March 20, 2005 Sunday, Final Edition;
All Editions, NATIONAL; Pg. A21, 1091 words, Cleveland team hopes fossil
find will tell story, John Mangels, Plain Dealer Science Writer
... intact, but according to Pennsylvania State University paleontologist
Alan Walker, Johanson didn’ ...
5. Plain Dealer (Cleveland), March 5, 2005 Saturday, Final Edition;
All Editions, NATIONAL; Pg. A1, 967 words, 4 million-year-old human
skeleton found by Cleveland team in Ethiopia, John Mangels, Plain Dealer
Science Writer
... anamensis,” said Pennsylvania State University paleontologist
Alan Walker, a member of the team that ...
6. The New York Times, March 25, 2004 Thursday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Column 1; National Desk; Pg. 1, 1162 words, Less Jaw, Big
Brain: Evolution Milestone Laid to Gene Flaw, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... interpretation is that simple.'' Dr. Alan Walker, an anatomist
at Pennsylvania State University who specializes in ...
7. Independent on Sunday (London), March 7, 2004, Sunday, First Edition;
FEATURES; Pg. 4,5, 774 words, UNPOPULAR CULTURE: A JOURNAL OF URBAN
MYSTERIES, KEVIN JACKSON
... Magic night, in which the anthropologist Dr Justin Woodman, of
...
... article by Father Alan Walker (incidentally, one of the most ...
8. The New York Times, March 5, 2004 Friday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Column 1; National Desk; Pg. 14, 948 words, Another Branch
of Early Human Ancestors Is Reported by Scientists, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... in research.'' Dr. Alan Walker, an anatomist at Pennsylvania State
University who specializes in ...
9. The Guardian (London) - Final Edition, February 19, 2004, Guardian
Science Pages, Pg. 8, 846 words, Life: Seattle conference diary: The
worms that came back from the dust:, Tim Radford
... in Africa, said Alan Walker of Pennsylvania State University. But
the DNA told ...
10. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), April 5, 2003 Saturday, CITRUS
TIMES; Pg. 9, 1560 words, OBITUARIES
... Ed Walker, Tampa, and Alan Walker, Fort Myers; three ...
... Jacksonville. She was a graduate of Pennsylvania State University
and member Penn State ...
11. The Seattle Times, July 20, 2002, Saturday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; Local News;, Pg. B1, 469 words, State to test bone from Ridgway's
vacuum, Lynn Thompson; Seattle Times staff reporter
... prosecutors sent the fragment to Alan Walker, a forensic anthropologist
at Pennsylvania State University. Walker examined the fragment with
...
... MARK PROTHERO (72%); ALAN WALKER (61%); RICHARD JONES ( ...
12. The Oregonian, December 19, 2001 Wednesday, SUNRISE EDITION, SCIENCE;,
Pg. C13,, 697 words, BEST THING ABOUT NEW MECHANICAL LEECH IS . . .
IT'S NOT A REAL LEECH, Compiled by Richard L. Hill - of The Oregonian
staff
... modern human's, said Alan Walker, a Pennsylvania State University
anthropologist. But in the Dec. ...
13. The New York Times, April 8, 2001 Sunday, Late Edition - Final
, Section 1; Column 4; Foreign Desk; Pg. 8, 1240 words, On the Trail
of a Few More Ancestors , By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... bipedal. But Dr. Alan Walker, an anatomist at Pennsylvania State
University who has often excavated with the ...
14. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), February 19, 2001, Monday,,
SOONER EDITION, Pg. D-2,, 671 words, PAT SHIPMAN
... how they are interpreted. With her husband, anthropologist and
biologist Alan Walker, she was awarded the General Prize ...
15. The San Diego Union-Tribune, May 17, 2000, Wednesday, LIFESTYLE;Pg.
E-2, 601 words, QUEST; SCIENCE BRIEFS, Leigh Fenly
... years ago, said Pennsylvania State University paleoanthropologist
Alan Walker. Walker helped Gabunia ...
16. The New York Times, May 12, 2000, Friday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 1; Column 2; National Desk , 1084 words, Skulls in
Caucasus Linked To Early Humans in Africa, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... geographically and ecologically. Dr. Alan Walker, a paleoanthropologist
at Pennsylvania State University who specializes in ...
... Pat Shipman, an anthropologist, proposed in 1989. They ...
... GABUNIA, LEO (DR) ALAN WALKER (55%);
17. The San Francisco Chronicle, MAY 23, 1999, SUNDAY,, SUNDAY EDITION,
SUNDAY DATEBOOK;, Pg. 43, 1412 words, Come Meet the Family; Academy
of Science show explores the mysteries of human evolution, David Perlman,
Chronicle Science Editor
... an extraordinary family of anthropologists named Leakey -- Louis
and ...
... Turkana. In the video, Alan Walker of Pennsylvania State University,
who helped discover the ...
... LEAKEY LECTURE Kenyan anthropologist Maeve Leakey will ...
... in-law of pioneer anthropologists Louis and Mary Leakey. Her ...
18. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), April 24, 1999, Saturday,
FULLPAGE, WORLD; Pg. 28, 415 words, Our oldest relative unearthed,
ALEXANDRA WITZEN
... It's very exciting," said Alan Walker, of Pennsylvania State
University, who has done field ...
... Berhane Asfaw, an anthropologist at the Rift Valley ...
19. The New York Times, April 23, 1999, Friday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 1; Column 2; National Desk, 1035 words, Bones in Ethiopia
May Help to Settle The Ape-Man Link, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... Berhane Asfaw, an anthropologist with the Rift Valley Research
...
... human evolution." Dr. Alan Walker, a paleoanthropologist at
Pennsylvania State University, said the fossils were an ...
ALAN WALKER (65%);
20. The New York Times, December 10, 1998, Thursday, Late Edition -
Final, Section A; Page 1; Column 5; National Desk , 1176 words, Near-Intact
Skeleton Offers Clues to Human Tree's Root, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... hunting family, and Dr. Alan Walker, who is now at Pennsylvania
State University. The Sterkfontein skeleton may ...
21. The Seattle Times, November 01, 1998, Sunday, Weekend Edition,
NEWS;, Pg. A22, 879 words, RICHARD LEAKEY - A LIFE RICH IN SCIENCE
AND POLITICS, STEVE WICK; NEWSDAY
... group are the Leakeys," said Alan Walker, an anatomy professor
at Pennsylvania State University. "But most paleontologists ...
22. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), October 9, 1998, Friday,,
SOONER EDITION, Pg. 34,, 544 words, COMING OUT OF THE CAVE; NEW CARNEGIE
MUSEUM EXHIBIT EXPLORES OUR WILD ANCESTORS, CAROLINE ABELS, POST-GAZETTE
STAFF WRITER
... 20 leading paleontologists, anthropologists and archaeologists,
some of whom talk ...
... including Meave Leakey and Alan Walker - are explaining prehistoric
history to you. What's ...
... lecture, given by Alan Walker of Penn State University, ...
23. The Guardian (London), June 11, 1998, The Guardian Online Page;
Pg. 2, 1924 words, Cover story: Knock me down with a feather; Ornithologists
and dinosaurologists are at loggerheads over the origin of birds. Anthropologist
Pat Shipman looks at a fierce debate over a small fossil, PAT SHIPMAN
... birds were dinosaurs. Since anthropologists like me rarely find
...
... department of anthropology at Pennsylvania State University. With
her husband, Alan Walker, she won the 1997 Rhone ...
24. The Seattle Times, May 19, 1998, Tuesday, Final Edition, NEWS;,
Pg. A12, 1223 words, WHISPERS FROM THE PAST -- ANCIENT ARTIFACTS RAISE
QUESTIONS ABOUT WHEN HUMANS DEVELOPED ABILITY TO REASON, SPEAK AND
CREATE ART, DIEDTRA HENDERSON; SEATTLE TIMES SCIENCE REPORTER, PORTLAND
... Penn State University anthropologist Alan Walker explains how the
9- to ...
25. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), March 5, 1998 Thursday, FINAL /
ALL, SCENE & HEARD; Pg. 7B, 320 words, TALK TO COMPARE PREHISTORIC
OHIO, SIBERIA
... a talk by Alan Walker, professor of anthropology and biology at
Pennsylvania State University. He will discuss a ...
26. Financial Times (London,England), June 20, 1997, Friday, LONDON
EDITION 1, TECHNOLOGY;, Pg. 14, 284 words, Science book award
... Rhone-Poulenc Prize. Alan Walker and Pat Shipman, anthropologists
at Pennsylvania State University, win £10,000 for The ...
Pennsylvania State University; Rhone-Poulenc RHONE- ...
27. Financial Times (London,England), June 20, 1997, Friday, LONDON
EDITION 1, TECHNOLOGY;, Pg. 14, 284 words, Science book award
... Rhone-Poulenc Prize. Alan Walker and Pat Shipman, anthropologists
at Pennsylvania State University, win £10,000 for The ...
Pennsylvania State University; Rhone-Poulenc RHONE- ...
28. The Guardian (London), June 20, 1997, THE GUARDIAN HOME PAGE; Pg.
12, 454 words, DUO WIN SCIENCE BOOK PRIZE OVER HUNT FOR AFRICAN 'MISSING
LINK', Stephen Moss Literary Editor
... husband and wife team, Alan Walker and Pat Shipman, for the ...
... professors of anthropology at Pennsylvania State University. Their
book recounts the discovery ...
PAT SHIPMAN (91%); ALAN WALKER (91%);
29. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), March 28, 1997, Friday,
FULLPAGE, WORLD; Pg. 18, 451 words, Latest research is about to make
monkeys of us all , JOHN VON RADOWITZ
... generally accepted belief of anthropologists that the evolutionary
change occurred ...
... evolution, sceptics claim. Alan Walker, an anthropologist at Pennsylvania
State University, said: "It may be ...
30. The Scotsman, March 27, 1997, Thursday, Pg. 24, 622 words, Did
chimps evolve from man?, Matt Wells Education Correspondent
... Scientist. But other anthropologists question his view. Dr ...
... for some experts. Alan Walker, an anthropologist at the Pennsylvania
State University said: "The evolutionary reversals are ...
31. The New York Times, December 10, 1996, Tuesday, Late Edition -
Final, Mary Leakey, Section A; Page 1; Column 2; Foreign Desk , 1930
words, Mary Leakey, 83, Dies; Traced Human Dawn, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... originals," said Dr. Alan Walker, an anatomist at Pennsylvania
State University who has long excavated ...
32. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), December 10, 1996, Tuesday,
FIVE STAR LIFT Edition, NEWS; Pg. 1A, 767 words, ANTHROPOLOGIST MARY
LEAKEY DIES; FOUND EVIDENCE OF HUMAN ORIGINS, NAIROBI, KENYA
... Leakey, an archaeologist and anthropologist who in 1978 ...
... tremendous archaeologist and paleo-anthropologist all the time," said
...
... documentation and detail," said Alan Walker, an anthropologist
at Pennsylvania State University. "Louis was impatient . . . whereas
she was ...
33. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), December 10, 1996, Tuesday,
FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. 01A, 769 words, ANTHROPOLOGIST MARY
LEAKEY DIES; FOUND EVIDENCE OF HUMAN ORIGINS, Compiled From News Services,
NAIROBI, KENYA
... Leakey, an archaeologist and anthropologist who in 1978 ...
... tremendous archaeologist and paleo-anthropologist all the time," said
...
... documentation and detail," said Alan Walker, an anthropologist
at Pennsylvania State University. "Louis was impatient . . . whereas
she was ...
34. Tampa Tribune (Florida), December 9, 1996, Monday,, FINAL EDITION,
Pg. 6, 617 words, Climatic changes may be clipping wings of migratory
birds, Compiled by Kurt Loft
... Human Origins" by Alan Walker and Pat Shipman (Knofp, $ ...
... fact that he could not speak. Anthropologists Walker and Shipman
beg the ...
35. The New York Times, November 19, 1996, Tuesday, Late Edition -
Final, Section A;Page 1;Column 1;Science Desk, 1332 words, 2.3-Million-Year-Old
Jaw Extends Human Family, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... in Nairobi and Dr. Alan Walker of Pennsylvania State University
uncovered fossils in ...
36. 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
... fossil-hunting business, and Alan Walker of Pennsylvania State
University. The leg bones suggest ...
37. The New York Times, September 5, 1995, Tuesday, Late Edition -
Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk , 2866 words, The
Transforming Leap, From 4 Legs to 2, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
Anthropologists and evolutionary biologists are now ...
... lineages," said Dr. Alan Walker, an anatomist at Pennsylvania
State University who specializes in ...
... Kingston, a Yale anthropologist, recently determined that for the
...
... D. Hunt, an anthropologist at Indiana University ...
... it for sex, as anthropologists have observed pygmy chimpanzees
...
38. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), August 17, 1995, Thursday, FINAL
EDITION, NEWS; Pg. B1/BREAK, 904 words, Fossils of new human ancestor
found in Kenya, KATHY SAWYER; WASHINGTON POST; NEW YORK TIMES, WASHINGTON
... lineages," said paleoanthropologist Alan Walker of Pennsylvania
State University, a member of the research ...
39. The New York Times, August 17, 1995, Thursday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 1; Column 1; Foreign Desk , 1337 words, New Fossils
Reveal the First Of Man's Walking Ancestors, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... Nature report are Dr. Alan Walker, an anatomist at Pennsylvania
State University who has worked for ...
40. Information Bank Abstracts, PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, August 17, 1995,
Thursday, Section A; Page 1, Column 2, 65 words, RESEARCHERS FIND FOSSILS
OF A NEW HUMAN ANCESTOR, BY KATHY SAWYER
... evidence indicated; paleoanthropologist Alan Walker of Pennsylvania
State University, member of research team, ...
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY;
... STATE UNIVERSITY (82%); PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY;
41. USA TODAY, August 17, 1995, Thursday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg.
1A, 217 words, Fossils show hominid walked upright 4 million years
ago, Doug Levy
... like apes," says anthropologist Meave Leakey, who ...
... research team. Adds Alan Walker of Pennsylvania State University: "We've
pushed bipedalism ...
ALAN WALKER (78%); MEAVE LEAKEY ( ...
42. The Washington Post, August 17, 1995, Thursday, Final Edition,
A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1107 words, New Roots for Family Tree; Oldest Bipedal
Human Ancestor Found, Kathy Sawyer, Washington Post Staff Writer
... lineages," said paleoanthropologist Alan Walker of Pennsylvania
State University, a member of the research ...
... publishes his latest findings. Anthropologist Ian Tattersall, of
the American ...
... 27 years, since anthropologist Richard Leakey (Meave ...
alan walker ALAN WALKER (90%); TIM WHITE ( ...
43. The Independent (London), October 9, 1994, Sunday, THE SUNDAY REVIEW
PAGE; Page 50, 2841 words, SCIENCE / Flesh on the bones of early man,
RICHARD LEAKEY
... habilis. From scant material, anthropologists have to piece together
the complex ...
... in males and females.) Alan Walker, my long-time ...
44. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), March 27, 1991, Wednesday, City
Edition, FLORIDIAN; HEALTH FITNESS; Pg. 1D, 3161 words, Future Human,
JIM MELVIN
... Collier Jackson, an anthropologist who works alongside ...
... forms," says Dr. Alan Walker of John Hopkins Medical ...
45. The New York Times, July 19, 1988, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition,
Section A; Page 23, Column 1; National Desk, 1241 words, MacArthur
Foundation Names 31 Recipients of 1988 Awards, By KATHLEEN TELTSCH
... Ruth Behar, an anthropologist and assistant professor at the ...
... at the University of Pennsylvania. Alan Walker, 46, a specialist
...
46. The Washington Post, July 19, 1988, Tuesday, Final Edition, STYLE;
PAGE D1, 1461 words, Cyrus M. Sanai, Washington Post Staff Writer,
NATIONAL NEWS
"
I was flabbergasted," said Alan Walker, 49, a paleontologist ...
... University of Michigan cultural anthropologist specializing in
the traditions of ...
THOMAS PYNCHON; ALAN WALKER; RICHARD LEAKEY; MAX ...
47. The New York Times, April 14, 1987, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition,
Section C; Page 1, Column 6; Science Desk, 1818 words, NEW FOSSIL IS
FORCING FAMILY TREE REVISIONS, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... much later creatures. Alan Walker, a paleontologist and professor
of ...
... proposed in 1979. Anthropologists who met at the ...
... black skull has forced anthropologists to abandon their straightforward
model of ...
... a Stony Brook anthropologist who directed the conference. ...
... Eric Delson, an anthropologist at the City University of ...
... tree. The idea appeals to anthropologists like Dr. Delson, ...
... million years ago. Anthropologists said they may not be ...
... an evolutionary advantage. Anthropologists are only beginning to
conceive of ...
... NOBLE; WALKER, ALAN ALAN WALKER (79%); RICHARD ERSKINE ...
48. The Toronto Star, November 22, 1986, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND
EDITION, MAGAZINE; Pg. M15, 634 words, Lifelong search for our origins,
By Jim Detjen Knight-Ridder
... molar teeth," said anthropologist Richard Leakey. Further
...
... Donald Johanson, an anthropologist at the University of California
...
... 1985 by his colleague, Alan Walker of Johns Hopkins University,
is ...
49. The New York Times, August 7, 1986, Thursday, Late City Final Edition,
Section A; Page 23, Column 1; National Desk, 485 words, NEW SKULL FINDING
CHALLENGES VIEWS, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... apparently contemporary. Some anthropologists contend that the
two should be considered ...
... Lake Turkana by Alan Walker, an anatomist and paleoanthropologist
...
50. The Washington Post, August 7, 1986, Thursday, Final Edition, First
Section; A3, 835 words, Getting Another Line on Evolution; 2.5 Million-Year-Old
Skull Focuses New Attention on Early Hominids, By Boyce Rensberger,
Washington Post Staff Writer
... Johns Hopkins University anthropologist, searching in northern
...
The anthropologist, Alan Walker, considers it to be an ...
ALAN WALKER (91%); ERIC DELSON ( ...
51. The Washington Post, November 14, 1984, Wednesday, Final Edition,
Style; Personalities; D3, 141 words, PERSONALITIESLunch With Leakey,
By Chuck Conconi, Washington Post Staff Writer
... White House today with anthropologist Richard E. Leakey to ...
... Geographic editors and Dr. Alan Walker of Johns Hopkins, who ...
52. 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
... million years ago. Alan Walker of Johns Hopkins University is ...
... gorillas and, according to many anthropologists, culminated in
human ...
... ago has been discovered by anthropologists from Harvard and Kenya,
the National ...
53. The Washington Post, December 3, 1983, Saturday, Final Edition,
First Section; A3, 207 words, News Report Of Discovery Causes a Tiff
... timing of the news. Kenyan anthropologist Richard Leakey yesterday
...
... co-worker, Dr. Alan Walker of Johns Hopkins Medical ...
54. The Washington Post, December 2, 1983, Friday, Final Edition, First
Section; A1, 654 words, May Be Human Forebear; Possible 'Missing Link'
Found, By Victor Cohn Washington Post Staff Writer
... Pilbeam, a Harvard anthropologist, said yesterday. The bones were
...
... headed by Dr. Alan Walker of Johns Hopkins Medical ...
... graphics/photo: Dr. Alan Walker of Johns Hopkins Medical ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, April 9, 2005, BOOKS; Books; Pg. 46, 783 words, In
search of our origins; Douglas Palmer takes a look at the story so
far, Douglas Palmer. Douglas Palmer is a palaeontologist
... natural history of Proconsul Alan Walker and Pat Shipman Harvard
...
... 1986, Beard was part of Alan Walker's fossil-collecting expedition
to the ...
... Molecules , in which Australian anthropologists David Cameron and
Colin ...
2. U.S. News & World Report, July 22, 2002, NATION & WORLD;
Vol. 133 , No. 3; Pg. 38, 572 words, A fresh start, By Josh Fischman
... humans. But then the French anthropologist turned the skull over
to ...
... Bernard Wood, an anthropologist at George Washington ...
... fairly small. That's leading anthropologists to scramble for other
explanations. Alan Walker of Pennsylvania State University thinks he
has a good ...
3. U.S. News & World Report, May 22, 2000, SCIENCE & IDEAS;
HUMAN ORIGINS; Vol. 128 , No. 20; Pg. 65, 627 words, Georgia on their
mind, By Josh Fischman
... so fast," says anthropologist Susan Anton of the University
of ...
... more sense," says Alan Walker, an anthropologist at Pennsylvania
State University. H. erectus--called ...
... Tim White, an anthropologist at the University of California- ...
TIM WHITE (55%); ALAN WALKER (55%); CARL SWISHER ( ...
4. The Economist, September 04, 1999, , U.S. Edition, 3179 words, A
full life
... costs. The result, says Alan Walker of Sheffield University, who
...
... Fujiwara, an industrial anthropologist who runs a ...
5. New Scientist, March 29, 1997, Science, Pg. 1818, 823 words, Human
origins thrown into doubt, Wilson da Silva
... million years or earlier that anthropologists generally believe.
Simon ...
... die out, as most anthropologists believe, but was the ancestor
of ...
... afarensis, Australopithecus robustus, which anthropologists believe
also died out, could be the ...
... work has attracted criticism from anthropologists, who point out
that the ...
... human evolution," says Alan Walker, an anthropologist at Pennsylvania
State University. "But that doesn't make them ...
... Goodman, a molecular anthropologist at Wayne State ...
... record," he says. He hopes anthropologists will re-examine
the ...
6. New Scientist, November 23, 1996, Science, Pg. 2222, 551 words,
Prehistoric toolmakers got off to an early start, Michael Smith
... marks on bone. Alan Walker of Pennsylvania State University in
University Park is ...
7. New Scientist, May 25, 1996, Review, Pg. 5050, 425 words, Master
of the skulls
The Wisdom of Bones by Alan Walker and Pat Shipman, Weidenfeld & ...
It's good that Alan Walker has recorded his reminiscences and opinions,
with his ...
... anatomy and anthropology at Pennsylvania State University after
a long ...
ALAN WALKER (95%); RICHARD ERSKINE ...
8. U.S. News & World Report, August 28, 1995, OUTLOOK; DISCOVERY;
Vol. 119 , No. 9 ; Pg. 25, 288 words, Upright era, By William F. Allman
... National Museums of Kenya, Alan Walker of Pennsylvania State University
and their colleagues -- raises new ...
ALAN WALKER (78%);
9. New Scientist, June 4, 1994, Features, Pg. 2424, 2509 words, Rift
where humans began: Killer earthquakes and volcanic activity more than
a million years ago, argues Mark Maslin, may have been the making of
modern humans, MARK MASLIN
... no easy task. The anthropologist Richard Leakey has identified
...
... among several eminent anthropologists to speculate that global
cooling ...
... tool-making skills. These anthropologists propose that as Africa's
climate ...
... example, Leakey together with Alan Walker, who comes from Johns
...
10. New Scientist, May 7, 1994, Features, Pg. 3636, 3815 words, Human
origins: The challenge of Java's skulls, ROGER LEWIN The remains of
three ancient Indonesians could spell death for many theories about
the origins of early humans. Roger Lewin reports
... current theory allows. If they did, then the anthropologists face
three big ...
... outside Africa. Most anthropologists believed the Mojokerto child
and the ...
... age,' exclaimed Berkeley anthropologist F. Clark Howell ...
... White, another Berkeley anthropologist. 'That's not an issue.'
Bernard Wood, an anthropologist at the University of Liverpool, ...
... like'. Stringer, an anthropologist at the Natural History ...
... Milford Wolpoff, an anthropologist at the University of Michigan.
' ...
... technicians, has encouraged many anthropologists at least to accept
the ...
... slightly older fragments, anthropologists believed that H. erectus
...
... meat in its diet. As Alan Walker and Pat Shipman, of the Johns
...
... Robert Foley, an anthropologist at the University of Cambridge.
This ...
... held by some anthropologists is that the new dates from Java ...
... way.' Wolpoff argues that anthropologists should think of multiple
dispersals ...
... most scholars but anthropologists would like to be certain before
...
... initial volcanic eruption. Anthropologists, therefore, love to
find fossils that have ...
11. New Scientist, March 5, 1994, Science, Pg. 1414, 671 words, Damburst
of humans flooded from Africa, ROGER LEWIN (BOSTON)
... discussion and theorising,' he says. Alan Walker, an anthropologist
at the Johns Hopkins ...
... in Asia. Some anthropologists have suggested that H. erectus ...
CARL SWISHER (75%); ALAN WALKER (61%);
12. Newsweek, October 29, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, SCIENCE; Pg.
133, 634 words, Unearthing a VIP Fossil, SHARON BEGLEY with MARY HAGER
in Washington
... wide for fossils with anthropologist Richard Leakey, yet ...
... structure, Leakey and anatomist Alan Walker of Johns Hopkins University
...
... puzzling questions. According to anthropologist Erik Trinkaus of
the University of ...
... means] of walking," says anthropologist Owen Lovejoy of Kent
...
... skeleton will keep anthropologists busy for years ...
13. 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
...
... Medical School anatomist Alan Walker, who undertook the painstaking
...
... 15, 1974).Many anthropologists dismissed that find as a ...
... detective work convinced anthropologist Donald C. Johanson of the
...
... E' LEAKEY (92%); ALAN WALKER (56%);
David Webster
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. USA TODAY, November 17, 2005, Thursday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;,
Pg. 5D, 694 words, A 'strange and fascinating' find, Dan Vergano
... drought and warfare. However, archaeologist David Webster of Penn
State University ...
... assault on Cancuen. Anthropologist Lisa Lucero of New ...
2. Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), May 3, 2005 Tuesday, Home Final Edition,
402 words, SWIFT RISE FOR A CIVILIZATION DIDN'T GUARANTEE SWIFT FALL,
Bradley T. Lepper, For The Columbus Dispatch
... so-called collapses. David Webster, an archaeologist at Pennsylvania
State University, wrote in American ...
3. The New York Times, May 5, 2004 Wednesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section A; Column 3; Foreign Desk; Pg. 12, 817 words, Discovery Pushes
Back Date of 'Classic' Maya , By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... farming villages, Dr. David Webster, a Pennsylvania State University
archaeologist, wrote in his ...
4. The Washington Post, August 25, 2003 Monday, Final Edition, A SECTION;
Pg. A07, 1068 words, Scholars Perform Autopsy on Ancient Writing Systems;
Cause of Death Related to Lack Of Accessibility, Guy Gugliotta, Washington
Post Staff Writer
... game today," said Pennsylvania State University anthropologist
David Webster, a Maya expert. " ...
5. The New York Times, September 19, 2002 Thursday, Late Edition -
Final , Section A; Column 3; Foreign Desk; Pg. 1, 1054 words, Maya
Carvings Tell of a War of 2 Superpowers , By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... Maya scholar, Dr. David Webster of Pennsylvania State University,
said that although he had not ...
6. 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
... clustered principally at Pennsylvania State University, whose program
grounds prehistory ...
... common ground, according to David Webster, the top Mayan scholar
...
... guy and a good anthropologist," Webster said. "We have
differences of ...
7. The Guardian (London), June 2, 1998, The Guardian Foreign Page;
Pg. 15, 460 words, Botha knew of political killings, says spy chief,
DAVID BERESFORD IN GEORGE
... including the murder of an anthropologist, David Webster, and the
attempted assassination of South ...
8. The Observer, June 12, 1994, Sunday, THE OBSERVER NEWS PAGE; Pg.
16, 1067 words, HOW I CHEATED DEATH AT HITMAN'S HANDS, Gavin Evans
... hundreds did not. My anthropologist friend David Webster, for example,
was killed ...
9. The Guardian (London), March 25, 1994, THE GUARDIAN FOREIGN PAGE;
Pg. 15, 574 words, GOLDSTONE INFORMERS 'HIDDEN' ABROAD; Police commissioner
'tried to force witness to retract', DAVID BERESFORD IN JOHANNESBURG
... suspected of the murder of the Johannesburg anthropologist and
anti-apartheid activist David Webster. Meanwhile the South African
...
10. The Guardian (London), December 31, 1992, THE GUARDIAN TABLOID
PAGE; Pg. 20, 3551 words, NO HEADING; What I saw, that wasn't shown
on the news, were racist attacks by the police. Whenever they saw more
than four of five blacks out together, they just panicked
... government. Did the CCB kill the anthropologist David Webster in
1989 - and if so, why did ...
11. The Toronto Star, November 20, 1992, Friday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. A21, 495 words, Pretoria to hold probe of military 'dirty tricks',
BY PAUL WATSON TORONTO STAR, JOHANNESBURG
... anti-apartheid activists such as anthropologist David Webster,
who was murdered with a ...
12. The Toronto Star, November 20, 1992, Friday, AM, NEWS; Pg. A21,
498 words, Pretoria to hold probe of military 'dirty tricks', By Paul
Watson Toronto Star, JOHANNESBURG
... anti-apartheid activists such as anthropologist David Webster,
who was murdered with a ...
13. The Toronto Star, October 31, 1992, Saturday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. A18, 578 words, De Klerk set to press ahead with amnesty bill,
BY PAUL WATSON TORONTO STAR, JOHANNESBURG
... anti-apartheid activist David Webster. Abraham "Snake" van
...
... murdered Webster, an anthropologist, outside his home. Meanwhile,
the ...
... W. de Klerk David Webster.
14. The Toronto Star, October 31, 1992, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A18, 581 words, De Klerk set to press ahead with amnesty
bill, By Paul Watson Toronto Star, JOHANNESBURG
... anti-apartheid activist David Webster. Abraham "Snake" van
...
... murdered Webster, an anthropologist, outside his home. Meanwhile,
the ...
... W. de Klerk; David Webster.South; Africa; legislation; ...
15. The Guardian (London), October 22, 1992, THE GUARDIAN FOREIGN PAGE;
Pg. 10, 351 words, STATE 'SUPPORTED' S AFRICAN MURDERS, DAVID BERESFORD
IN JOHANNESBURG
... Anton Lubowski, and of Johannesburg anthropologist David Webster.
As the evidence was being led ...
16. The Toronto Star, October 22, 1992, Thursday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. A21, 580 words, De Klerk won't accept defeat of amnesty law, BY
PAUL WATSON TORONTO STAR, JOHANNESBURG
... 1989 shotgun assassination of anthropologist David Webster. The
death is one of several ...
17. The Toronto Star, October 22, 1992, Thursday, AM, NEWS; Pg. A21,
591 words, De Klerk won't accept defeat of amnesty law, By Paul Watson
TORONTO STAR, JOHANNESBURG
... 1989 shotgun assassination of anthropologist David Webster. The
death is one of several ...
18. The New York Times, October 17, 1992, Saturday, Late Edition -
Final, Section 1; Page 3; Column 4; Foreign Desk, 831 words, South
Africa Extends Political Amnesty, By BILL KELLER, Special to The New
York Times, CAPE TOWN, Oct. 16
... Another is the 1989 killing of David Webster, a University of Witwatersrand
University anthropologist, which has been attributed to a secretive
...
19. The Toronto Star, October 16, 1992, Friday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. A14, 667 words, New law aims to protect state-hired assassins,
BY PAUL WATSON TORONTO STAR, PRETORIA
... about the 1989 assassination of anthropologist David Webster, who
was investigating links ...
20. The Toronto Star, October 16, 1992, Friday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. A14, 677 words, New law aims to protect state-hired assassins,
By Paul Watson TORONTO STAR, PRETORIA
... about the 1989 assassination of anthropologist David Webster, who
was investigating links ...
21. The Guardian (London), October 13, 1992, THE GUARDIAN FOREIGN PAGE;
Pg. 11, 400 words, EYES ON GALLERY AT SA MURDER INQUEST, DAVID BERESFORD
IN JOHANNESBURG
... since the political activist and anthropologist David Webster was
shot dead in ...
... Webster have formed themselves into the David Webster Trust to
find the killer and, ...
22. The Guardian (London), August 12, 1992, THE GUARDIAN FOREIGN PAGE;
Pg. 8, 961 words, DE KLERK DRAGS FEET ON 'HIT SQUAD' INVESTIGATIONS;
The president may fear a showdown with the military chiefs implicated
in elite force violence, writes David Beresford in Johannesburg, DAVID
BERESFORD
... murder in 1989 of the anthropologist and anti-apartheid activist,
David Webster. There are also suspicions that a Hammer ...
23. The Guardian (London), July 3, 1992, FEATURES; Pg. 21, 1114 words,
CURSE THAT MUST BE EXORCISED; David Beresford examines the background
to Boipatong, DAVID BERESFORD
... survive; the gentle face of the anthropologist, Dr David Webster,
before he was blown apart with ...
24. The Washington Post, May 25, 1992, Monday, Final Edition, FIRST
SECTION; PAGE A20; FOREIGN JOURNAL, 957 words, Uneasy Listening, Glenn
Frankel, Washington Post Foreign Service, LONDON
... themes are common," said David Webster, a 30-year ...
... American citizen and cultural anthropologist who returned to her
native ...
DAVID WEBSTER ION ILIESCU (74%);
25. The Observer, September 22 1991, Pg. 17, 742 words, Army 'rottweiler'
casts shadow over new South Africa, ALLISTER SPARKS, JOHANNESBURG
... activists, including Johannesburg anthropologist David Webster
and the white Swapo member, ...
26. The New York Times, May 15, 1991, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final
Correction Appended, Section A; Page 8; Column 1; Foreign Desk, 898
words, Tomb of Warlike Maya King Found in Guatemala, By JOHN NOBLE
WILFORD
... Mexico were built. Dr. David Webster, an archeologist at Pennsylvania
State University who specializes in ...
27. The Guardian (London), November 14, 1990, 639 words, SA hit squad
inquiry puts Malan at risk, By DAVID BERESFORD in Johannesburg
... September and of a Johannesburg anthropologist, Dr David Webster.
The report throws little ...
28. The Independent (London), August 2, 1990, Thursday, FOREIGN NEWS
PAGE; Page 10 , 519 words, SA minister accused over death squads, From
CHRIS MCGREAL in Johannesburg
... including that of a social anthropologist and ANC activist, David
Webster, who last year was ...
29. The Toronto Star, May 27, 1990, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. H3, 1097 words, South Africa's Murder Inc. faces probe, by
Bill Schiller TORONTO STAR, JOHANNESBURG
... Commission which has uncovered that Dr. David Webster, the respected
anthropologist and anti-apartheid activist ...
30. The Washington Post, December 20, 1989, Wednesday, Capital Edition,
FIRST SECTION; PAGE A33; AROUND THE WORLD, 115 words, S. African Suspect
Free, From News Services and Staff Reports, JOHANNESBURG, FOREIGN NEWS
... squad" accused of killing anthropologist David Webster and
attorney Anton Lubowski. The ...
31. The New York Times, December 19, 1989, Tuesday, Late Edition -
Final, Section C; Page 11, Column 1; Science Desk, 521 words, Q&A
... beneath the surface, said David Webster, professor of anthropology
at Pennsylvania State University. Instead, he said, they are usually
...
32. The Guardian (London), December 7, 1989, 1517 words, Getting away
with murder: New allegations point to direct state involvement in the
activities of South Africa's death squads / An examination of the evidence
of a terror campaign against political activists, By DAVID BERESFORD
... loved political activist and anthropologist, Dr David Webster,
in Johannesburg this year. ...
33. The Washington Post, December 1, 1989, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST
SECTION; PAGE A54, 655 words, Arrest Made in Killings of Anti-Apartheid
Whites; South Africa Charges a Former Police Sergeant in Two Similar
Shooting Deaths, William Claiborne, Washington Post Foreign Service,
JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 30, 1989, FOREIGN NEWS
... in connection with the killings of David Webster, a 44-year-old
anthropologist who was shot to death ...
34. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), November 21, 1989, Tuesday,
THE WORLD; Human Rights Violations; Pg. 3, 958 words, Death-Squad Charges
Shake S. Africa, John Battersby, Staff writer of The Christian Science
Monitor, JOHANNESBURG
... recent report by the David Webster Trust, a human ...
... assassination of leading activist and anthropologist David Webster
in May, 11 ...
35. The New York Times, August 15, 1989, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section C; Page 10, Column 6; Science Desk, 202 words, SCIENCE WATCH;
Curse of the Coffin
... robbers. But Dr. David Webster, an archeologist at Pennsylvania
State University, said intrepid diggers into the ...
36. The Washington Post, August 5, 1989, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST
SECTION; PAGE A1, 1231 words, Signs of Siege at City of Mysterious
Maya; Evidence of Death, Destruction Add Fire to Debate on People's
Nature, William Booth, Washington Post Staff Writer, FOREIGN NEWS
... land and resources, as many anthropologists believe? Or were the
Maya somehow ...
... mystery. But as an anthropologist, I look at the ...
... other cultures," said David Webster of Pennslyvania State
University. "What ...
37. The Toronto Star, May 18, 1989, Thursday, FINAL EDITION, INSIGHT;
Pg. A30, 718 words, How one apartheid opponent lived, died, by Bill
Schiller Toronto Star
... front room at David Webster's place. Webster, a ...
... Webster, a respected anthropologist, in his study of the ecology
and ...
VIEW; JOHANNESBURG; David; Webster; obituary DEATHS & OBITUARIES
( ...
38. The Guardian (London), May 11, 1989, 601 words, Some people: David
Webster - Precipitated from Wits into action
David Webster was a Simon Fellow ...
... politics, and especially for anthropologists, one has to think
of new ...
39. The Toronto Star, May 7, 1989, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. A1, 747 words, 10,000 defy Pretoria to mourn activist, By Bill
Schiller Toronto Star, JOHANNESBURG
... anti-apartheid activist David Webster a hero's funeral. ...
... it is "widely suspected that David Webster's assassin was
a member of the ...
... loved An accomplished anthropologist, Webster had spent most of
the ...
... photo mourners with coffin of David Webster
40. The Guardian (London), May 3, 1989, 795 words, Obituary of David
Webster: The arm of injustice, By PETER WORSLEY and ROGER OMOND
When David Webster returned to South Africa, ...
... University as a fellow-anthropologist of great competence, but
...
... varieties of punk rock. David Webster was a committed South ...
... false hope. But David Webster was remarkably realistic about the
...
... not impossible, to hold. And David Webster indicated that these
large public ...
... It was not enough. David Webster, born December 12, ...
41. The Independent, May 3 1989, Wednesday, Gazette ; Pg. 20, 617 words,
Obituary: David Webster, MARK SWILLING
David Webster, anti-apartheid campaigner and social anthropologist,
born 12 December ...
... death squads. The assassination of David Webster has stunned South
Africa's ...
David Webster combined a high- ...
... internationally renowned social anthropologist. He was equally
at home ...
... DPSC was eventually banned, David Webster worked with others to
maintain the ...
... loved ones were detained. David Webster was also a founder member
and ...
... non-racial society. David Webster's clear, caring leadership, ...
42. The Guardian (London), February 25, 1988, 797 words, South Africa:
SA groups pay high price of success - Pretoria gets even tougher in
stifling anti-apartheid movement, By PATRICK LAURENCE and VICTORIA
BRITTAIN
... sons have been detained, and Dr David Webster, an anthropologist
and friend of Dr Aggett's. The ...
43. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), September 6, 1984, Thursday,
International; Pg. 7, 949 words, S. Africa putting lid on unrest?,
By Paul Van Slambrouck, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor,
Johannesburg
... week with that in 1976, David Webster, a social anthropologist
at the University of the Witwatersrand, ...
44. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), December 27, 1982, Monday,
Midwestern Edition, Pg. 6, 654 words, High-priced dowries frustrate
S. African blacks, By Paul Van Slambrouck, Staff correspondent of The
Christian Science Monitor, Johannesburg
... it,'' says social anthropologist David Webster of the University
of the Witwatersrand. Instead, he ...
45. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), November 19, 1982, Friday,
Midwestern Edition, Pg. 14, 1028 words, S. African blacks feel trapped,
sense no progress in '70s, '80s, By Paul Van Slambrouck, Staff correspondent
of The Christian Science Monitor, Johannesburg
... 1976, says Dr. David Webster, a social anthropologist. Blacks had
an ascending ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, January 10, 2004, Features; Pg. 42, 2587 words, Destined
for destruction; Why did the Maya civilisation suddenly collapse
a thousand years ago? The fractal patterns they left on the landscape
suggest an ominous explanation, says Kate Ravilious, Kate Ravilious;
Kate Ravilious is a science writer based in Oxford
... Joyce Marcus, an anthropologist at the University of Michigan ...
... Maya settlement patterns, too. David Webster, an anthropologist
based at Pennsylvania State University at University Park, has ...
... Ron Eglash, an anthropologist from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
...
Kenneth Weiss
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, October 30, 2002 Wednesday, Late Edition -
Final , Section A; Column 4; National Desk; Pg. 23, 1162 words, Gene-Mappers
Take New Aim at Diseases , By NICHOLAS WADE , WASHINGTON, Oct. 29
... best way." Dr. Kenneth Weiss, a population geneticist at Pennsylvania
State University, said he was "skeptical about the ...
2. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), February 21, 1999, Sunday,,
TWO STAR EDITION, Pg. A-1, 2777 words, NEW SPECIES RIGHT OUT OF THE
BOX, BYRON SPICE, SCIENCE EDITOR, POST-GAZETTE
... Schwartz, a physical anthropologist at the University of Pittsburgh.
...
... by being reprogrammed. Kenneth Weiss, a professor of anthropology
and ...
... Wade/Post-Gazette: Anthropologist Jeffrey Schwartz and; his sudden-
...
3. The New York Times, December 11, 1998, Friday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 2; Column 3; Metropolitan Desk , 50 words, Corrections
... about a meeting of anthropologists misstated part of the group's
...
... surname of a participant from Pennsylvania State University. He
is Dr. Kenneth Weiss, not Wise.
WEISS, KENNETH (DR) KENNETH WEISS (59%);
4. The New York Times, December 8, 1998, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
Correction Appended, Section F; Page 5; Column 1; Science Desk , 1329
words, Will Humans Overwhelm the Earth? The Debate Continues, By MALCOLM
W. BROWNE , PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4
... for the 5,000 participating anthropologists, many touched directly
or ...
... vigorous criticism from the audience of anthropologists, but were
surprised to encounter ...
... Kenneth Wise, an anthropologist at Pennsylvania State University. "In
the same sense ...
... A. Kaplan, an anthropologist at Wayne State ...
... about a meeting of anthropologists misstated part of the group's
...
... surname of a participant from Pennsylvania State University. He
is Dr. Kenneth Weiss, not Wise.
5. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), February 5, 1998 Thursday, FINAL
/ ALL, NATIONAL; Pg. 1A, 941 words, U.S. AIDS IN GENETIC RESEARCH;
SMALL DNA VARIATIONS WOULD REMAIN PUBLIC, By ULYSSES TORASSA; PLAIN
DEALER REPORTER
... conditions they are studying, said Kenneth Weiss, a professor at
Pennsylvania State University and a member of Chakravarti's ...
6. The Independent (London), May 9, 1993, Sunday, THE SUNDAY REVIEW
PAGE; Page 82 , 1853 words, SCIENCE / Diabetes: a global epidemic,
STEVE CONNOR
... Jared Diamond, an anthropologist at the University of California
...
... number of scientists, including Kenneth Weiss, a leading American
anthropologist and geneticist who has made ...
7. The Guardian (London), November 26, 1992, THE GUARDIAN FEATURES
PAGE; Pg. 12, 1254 words, SEARCH FOR THE SPICE OF LIFE; A genetic atlas
of humanity is eagerly awaited by scientists around the world. But
just as techniques for mapping genetic diversity between different
populations are becoming available, those populations are disappearing.
Could the only form of survival for some peoples be as a cell line
in a laboratory?, MAREK KOHN
... Cavalli-Sforza and the molecular anthropologist Allan Wilson. Published
...
... last month at Pennsylvania State University. "We brought together
a ...
... says Penn State anthropologist Dr Kenneth Weiss, one of the workshop
organisers. ...
ALLAN WILSON (75%); KENNETH WEISS (66%); LUIGI LUCA ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Researchers Try to Unlock Human Genome Potential, Lancet 2002; 360
(9344): 1481, November 9, 2002, News: Science and Medicine, 763 words
... are not convinced. Kenneth Weiss, Pennsylvania State University,
PA, USA, says that ...
James Wood
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, October 9, 2005 Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Column 1; Book Review Desk; Profile; Pg. 12, 3751 words,
Every Day Is All There Is, By Rachel Donadio. Rachel Donadio is a
writer and editor at the Book Review.
... altogether pleasant quality.'' James Wood echoed McCarthy's line
...
... Prayer'' declares she is ''an anthropologist who lost faith ...
2. The Scotsman, May 17, 2004, Monday, Pg. 6, 701 words, GBP 115,000
US STUDY TO LOOK AT ISLES LIFE, John Ross
... first attracted the attention of James Wood and his wife Pat Johnson
...
... anthropology and demography at Pennsylvania State University, and
Ms Johnson, an ...
3. The New York Times, December 7, 2003 Sunday, Late Edition - Final
, Section 7; Column 1; Book Review Desk; Pg. 64, 18099 words, NOTABLE
BOOKS
... AGAINST GOD. By James Wood. (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, ...
... culprit, a terrorist-anthropologist interested in "essential
...
... like an urban anthropologist, fitting the pieces into the thriving
...
4. The Boston Globe, August 17, 2003, Sunday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. D2,
322 words, THE EXAMINED LIFE; LOOK WHO'S TEACHING, By Joshua Glenn
... academia coming to Harvard. James Wood, the British-born literary
...
... Zadie Smith and the novelist and anthropologist Amitav Ghosh will
also ...
... Kincaid, Zadie Smith, and James Wood. / MENAND: AP / BEBETO ...
JOHN MALKOVICH (74%); JAMES WOOD (67%);
5. The Washington Post, July 20, 2003 Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK WORLD;
Pg. T14, 1012 words, July 21-27, 2003
... 0971. Noon. Forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs discusses her
...
... 1761. 7 P.M. James Wood, book critic for the ...
6. The Oregonian, April 17, 2002 Wednesday, SUNRISE EDITION, SCIENCE;,
Pg. B01, 712 words, RESEARCH NOTEBOOK STEM-CELL PROCEDURE SEEMS TO
STABILIZE SOME MSPATIENTS, Compiled by Richard L. Hill - The Oregonian
... says a team of anthropologists studying the epidemic. "Although
...
... plague are the same," says James Wood of Pennsylvania State
University. The researchers say symptoms of the ...
... American Association of Physical Anthropologists in Buffalo, N.Y. "This
...
7. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), May 18, 2001 Friday, SOONER
EDITION, Pg.S-14, 3083 words, BIGGER, LOUDER, FASTER, RON WEISKIND,
POST-GAZETTE MOVIE EDITOR
... an elderly gay anthropologist who revisits some ...
... Na, Ving Rhames and James Woods. July 13 "LEGALLY ...
8. The New York Times, May 13, 2001 Sunday, Late Edition - Final ,
Section 2A; Column 1; Arts and Leisure Desk; Pg. 4, 1615 words, SUMMER
FILMS/PLAYTIME; Don't Bet Your Cybersavings on Video-Game Spinoffs,
By BOB SCHWABACH; Bob Schwabach writes a syndicated newspaper column
about computers.
... put forth by anthropologists and historians: "man the tool
...
... recall talking to an anthropologist at the Field Museum ...
... actors -- Donald Sutherland, James Woods and Alec Baldwin -- are
the lead ...
9. The Washington Post, May 11, 2001 Friday, Final Edition, WEEKEND;
Pg. T39, 7530 words, Film CapsulesCapsule reviews ...
... an artist and amateur anthropologist who spent seven ...
... adventure, when Benedict (voice of James Woods), an unscrupulous
former ...
10. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), May 3, 2001 Thursday, Final / All,
ARTS & LIFE; Pg. 1C, 3117 words, Not much new; UNDER THE SUN Summer
film season full of sequels and remakes, JOANNA CONNORS, PLAIN DEALER
FILM CRITIC
... New York painter and anthropologist named Tobias Schneebaum ...
... Baldwin, Donald Sutherland, James Woods and Ving Rhames supply
the ...
11. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, May 5, 2000, Friday,, Home
Edition, 835 words, MOVIES: Mysteries of adolescence, 1970s-style,
Steve Murray, Staff
... protective Catholic parents (James Woods and Kathleen Turner),
the Lisbon ...
... outfits and knickknacks with an anthropologist's enthusiasm: the
Chinese checkers ...
12. The Ottawa Citizen, December 13, 1999, Monday, FINAL, 3110 words,
To the editor: A century of opinion: 1978
... Painter Norman Rockwell; anthropologist Margaret Mead; Israeli
...
... Brown's Encyclopedia of Television / James Woods and Meryl Streep
star ...
13. The New York Times, December 5, 1999, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 66; Column 1; Book Review Desk, 15343 words, Notable
Books
... Literature and Belief. By James Wood. (Random House, $24.) ...
... 25.95.) An evolutionary anthropologist discusses how the physical
...
14. The Independent (London), September 19, 1999, Sunday, FEATURES;
Pg. 3, 1048 words, FILM - ALSO SHOWING: EVEN WORSE THAN A FATE WORSE
THAN DEATH, Antonia Quirke
... Early in the proceedings, James Woods (playing the reddest of herrings)
...
... disappearing into the Rwandan jungle, anthropologist Ethen Powell
(Anthony ...
15. The New York Times, August 24, 1999, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
Correction Appended, Section A;Page 1;Column 1;National Desk, 2784
words, Lobbying for Research Money, Colleges Bypass Review Process,
By TIM WEINER, WASHINGTON, Aug. 20
... 1 million for Pennsylvania State University to study automobile
accidents ...
... Diaz, Charlton Heston, James Woods, Matthew Modine, Ann- ...
16. The Washington Post, August 1, 1999, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK
WORLD; Pg. X11, 1185 words, Bestsellers
... Literature and Belief By James Wood (Random House, $ 24) ...
... Schuster, $ 25) Forensic anthropologist Tempe Brennan uncovers
...
17. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), July 8, 1999, Thursday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, GET OUT, Pg. 13, 2610 words, MOVIES - LISTINGS
... cast of Madeleine Stowe, James Woods, James Cromwell and Timothy
...
... Anthony Hopkins as an anthropologist who goes to live ...
18. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), July 4, 1999, Sunday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, A&E, Pg. F8, 1554 words, NOW PLAYING
... cast of Madeleine Stowe, James Woods, James Cromwell and Timothy
...
... Anthony Hopkins as an anthropologist who goes to live ...
19. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), July 1, 1999, Thursday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, GET OUT, Pg. 12, 3142 words, MOVIES - LISTINGS
... cast of Madeleine Stowe, James Woods, James Cromwell and Timothy
...
... Anthony Hopkins as an anthropologist who goes to live ...
20. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 27, 1999, Sunday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, A&E, Pg. D8, 1713 words, MOVIES
... cast of Madeleine Stowe, James Woods, James Cromwell and Timothy
...
... Anthony Hopkins as an anthropologist who goes to live ...
21. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 24, 1999, Thursday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, GET OUT, Pg. 12, 3102 words, MOVIES - LISTINGS
... cast of Madeleine Stowe, James Woods, James Cromwell and Timothy
...
... Anthony Hopkins as an anthropologist who goes to live ...
22. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 20, 1999, Sunday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, A&E, Pg. D7, 1455 words, Now Showing
... cast of Madeleine Stowe, James Woods, James Cromwell and Timothy
...
... Anthony Hopkins as an anthropologist who goes to live ...
23. The Seattle Times, May 21, 1999, Friday, Final Edition, MOVIETIMES;,
Pg. F1, 2456 words, SUMMER -- AND NOW, THE OTHER MOVIES -- YES, MOVIE
FANS, THERE IS LIFE AFTER YOU KNOW WHAT, JOHN HARTL; SEATTLE TIMES
MOVIE REVIEWER
... about a crazed anthropologist who lives with the mountain ...
... starring Madeleine Stowe, James Woods, Timothy Hutton and John
...
24. The San Francisco Chronicle, JANUARY 8, 1999, FRIDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
DAILY DATEBOOK;, Pg. C13, 468 words, Eastwood, Cruise, Newman Part
of Rush to Big Screen in '99, Peter Stack, Chronicle Staff Writer
... Anthony Hopkins as an anthropologist investigated by Cuba ...
... 1) Clint Eastwood and James Woods star in the suspense ...
25. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), December 24, 1998, Thursday,
FEATURES; ARTS AND LEISURE; MOVIES; 1991 MEGA MOVIE GUIDE; Pg. 17,
33334 words, The 4th Annual Mointor -- Mega Movie Guide, Staff, BOSTON
... doing the research, an anthropologist gets his children to pose
as ...
26. THE AUSTRALIAN, November 11, 1998, Wednesday, FULLPAGE, FEATURES;
Pg. B04, 3921 words, CRIMES OF THE CLAN, AMANDA LOHREY
... truth, and Carrington quotes anthropologist Clifford Geertz in
this ...
... headed by Justice James Wood -the judge who had presided ...
... any community, wrote the anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss, the
...
27. THE WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN, June 6, 1998, Saturday, FULLPAGE, FEATURES;
Pg. 27, 1695 words, PERSECUTED OR PARANOID?, BRIAN WOODLEY
... civilian. University of Sydney anthropologist and forensic consultant
Richard ...
... royal commissioner, Justice James Wood, and accepted by the Carr
...
... behest of Ryan and Justice James Wood, says: "I think, ...
28. The Houston Chronicle, February 15, 1998, Sunday, 2 STAR EDITION,
ZEST;, Pg. 29, 987 words, In Hollywood we trust; Reverent take undermines
tale of Evers film, BARBARA LISS; Barbara Liss is a cultural anthropologist
and free-lance reviewer in Houston.
... Goldberg polite and remote. And when James Woods, as unpredictable
a Hollywood ...
29. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), July 8, 1997, Tuesday
Correction Appended, FULLPAGE, LOCAL; Pg. 15, 272 words, Team of nine
to advise force on fighting specialised crime, LES KENNEDY
... public defender, an anthropologist, a journalist and a ...
... former royal commissioner James Wood was among the first to volunteer,
...
... police royal commissioner James Wood had volunteered to become
a ...
JAMES WOOD (51%);
30. The Guardian (London), May 11, 1997, THE GUARDIAN FEATURES PAGE;
Pg. T7, 1280 words, SCREEN: OTHER NEW RELEASES: BUNGLE FEVER; It's
hard to swallow Anaconda, Luis Llosa's tale of man-eating snakes. Plus
manga heroes, a trip to the Deep South, and more costume drama, Derek
Malcolm
... tribe from a riverboat. There's anthropologist Eric Stoltz, director
...
... civil rights as hitman James Woods murders an NAACP ...
31. The Scotsman, May 11, 1997, Sunday, Spectrum; Pg. 9, 887 words,
Czech masterpiece that put Oscar right, Allan Hunter
... De La Beckwith (James Woods) was guilty. Justice in the ...
... Eric Stoltz is an anthropologist accompanying a documentary ...
32. The Herald (Glasgow), May 8, 1997, Pg. 22, 1235 words, Horror that's
such a scream, William Russell
... begins with a dashing anthropologist, Eric Stolz, setting ...
... attorney Bobby DeKaughter, and James Woods, very good indeed, as
a ...
33. The Washington Post, December 15, 1996, Sunday, Final Edition,
TV WEEK; Pg. Y03; THIS WEEK'S PICKS, 588 words, Local Shows: Somber
and Festive
... a Howard University anthropologist, the other is the "Christmas
in ...
... Blakey, a biological anthropologist at Howard University's ...
... 9 on CBS James Woods stars in this Hallmark ...
34. The Scotsman, June 14, 1996, Friday, Pg. 22, 1315 words, Trial
and terror, Angus Wolfe Murray
... psychopathic temperament, like James Woods, for instance. He's
single- ...
... Barbara Hershey), an anthropologist, specialising in Native ...
35. Scotland on Sunday, October 16, 1994, Sunday, 3199 words, Prize
Fight, Alan Taylor Reveals The Details Of How Late It Was, How Late'S
Incredible Comeback Quote?: "I Think I Liked The Kelman More Than
(Perhaps) You Did
... director of the Arts Council, James Wood, the chief literary critic
of the ...
... former judge told James Wood. "You won't." I did think
however that ...
... after novel. Significantly, however, James Wood wrote to me in
March: " ...
... relationship with an American anthropologist. Rubbish." The
Mountain of Immoderate ...
... broke that Messud was the wife of James Wood and an unholy row
...
... camps: John Bayley, James Wood and I made Hollinghurst, ...
... thrilled about it." James Wood read out a ...
... vote for? asked James Wood. "The Paton Walsh," I ...
36. The New York Times, May 17, 1993, Monday, Late Edition - Final
Correction Appended, Section B; Page 7; Column 1; Metropolitan Desk,
1623 words, COMMENCEMENTS; Duke Graduates Urged to Help Others
... in Haverford, Pa. James Wood, a friend of Mr. ...
... Pennsylvania State U. Pennsylvania State University awarded degrees
to 7,300 ...
... BRYN MAWR COLLEGE; PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY; SMITH COLLEGE;
BOSTON ...
... BRYN MAWR COLLEGE; PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY; SMITH COLLEGE;
BOSTON ...
... ASHE JR (64%); JAMES WOOD (56%); OPRAH GAIL ...
37. The Guardian (London), July 23, 1992, FEATURES; Pg. 29, 1070 words,
ROUT OF THE META-TWADDLE MERCHANTS, JAMES WOOD
... say, for instance, the anthropologist) must analyse his own ...
... an enlarged postmodernism. James Wood is the Guardian's chief literary
...
38. The Toronto Star, October 16, 1991, Wednesday, ONTARIO EDITION,
ENTERTAINMENT; Pg. B1, 109 words, Three stars sign for movies, KNIGHT-RIDDER
NEWSPAPERS
Sissy Spacek, James Woods and Jon Voight will ...
... an early 1900s anthropologist who discovers the last ...
... SISSY' SPACEK (92%); JAMES WOODS (86%); JON VOIGHT ( ...
39. The Toronto Star, October 16, 1991, Wednesday, ONT, ENTERTAINMENT;
Pg. B1, 116 words, Three stars sign for movies, Knight-Ridder Newspapers
... Special) - Sissy Spacek, James Woods and Jon Voight will ...
... an early 1900s anthropologist who discovers the last ...
... SISSY' SPACEK (92%); JAMES WOODS (86%); JON VOIGHT ( ...
40. The New York Times, October 7, 1991, Monday, Late Edition - Final,
Section D; Page 10; Column 1; Financial Desk, 891 words, THE MEDIA
BUSINESS; HBO Tries a New Film Recipe, By BERNARD WEINRAUB, Special
to The New York Times, LOS ANGELES, Oct. 6
... Voight, Robert Duvall, James Woods and Richard Dreyfuss. They star
...
... a film starring James Woods as Roy Cohn, the lawyer and ...
... Alfred Kroeber, an anthropologist who discovered the last ...
41. USA TODAY, September 26, 1991, Thursday, FINAL EDITION, LIFE; Pg.
3D, 119 words, Spacek, Woods, Voight to star in HBO films, Peter Johnson,
HBO has signed three heavy hitters
HBO:SISSY SPACEK:JAMES WOODS:JON VOIGHT:IRAN ...
Sissy Spacek, James Woods and Jon Voight - for ...
... a turn-of-the-century anthropologist who discovers the last ...
42. The Toronto Star, March 14, 1990, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, ENTERTAINMENT;
Pg. C5, 588 words, 2 movies chronicle Bill Robinson's life, (SPECIAL),
HOLLYWOOD
... comedy about an anthropologist who invents an ...
... not signed to play the anthropologist, but may if he likes the
...
... Lithgow HOLLYWOOD (Special) - James Woods and John Lithgow will
...
43. The New York Times, September 11, 1988, Sunday, Late City Final
Edition, Section 6; Part 2, Page 29, Column 2; The New Season Magazine,
1850 words, FILM: SEASON PREVIEW; Buddy movies with a twist - and more,
By JANET MASLIN; Janet Maslin is a film critic for The New York Times.
... play, respectively, an anthropologist involved with gorillas, a
...
... plays Dian Fossey, the anthropologist who spent 20 ...
... Spalding Gray. ''The Boost.'' James Woods stars in a ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New Republic, May 31, 2004, CORRESPONDENCE; Pg. 4, 800 words,
Correspondence
... recognize the arrogance that is part of what anthropologists know
as ethnocentrism. The Greek ...
... Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania outclassed If James Wood believes that
George Smiley and ...
2. The New Republic, June 23, 2003, Pg. 34, 4256 words, Thinking, James
Wood
... narrator, an American anthropologist, becomes enamored of Nelson
...
3. Time Out, September 11, 2002, Pg. 96 97 98 99, 4549 words, Film:
Repertory & special screenings (1 of 2);
... 1940) was an unwitting anthropologist. He accompanied explorers
to the South ...
... Coppola, 1999, US) James Woods, Kathleen Turner, Kirsten ...
4. New Statesman, December 3, 2001, 4391 words, Books of the year;
J G Ballard, Joan Bakewell, Lynn Barber, A S Byatt, Eric Hobsbawm,
Jan Morris, Ben Pimlott, Ann Widdecombe, Peregrine Worsthorne and others
choose their favourite books of 2001
... felt like an anthropologist reading an account of ...
... a Life, about which James Wood seemed to me to write very well
...
5. Realscreen, October 01, 1998, UPFRONT; Pg.8, 2928 words, Upfront:
Non-fiction News, Staff
... in which a young anthropologist travels Europe to track the ...
... McQuaid at Archive is James Wood in the position of director of
...
6. Oil & Gas Journal, April 26, 1993, EXPLORATION; Pg. 85, 4529
words, Recovering dynamic Gulf of Mexico reserves and the U.S. energy
future, Roger N. Anderson, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades,
N.Y.
... University, and Lamont-Doherty. Pennsylvania State University and
the University of Colorado supply the ...
... Louisiana State University; James Wood and Jacqueline Huntoon,
Michigan ...
... University; Peter Flemings, Pennsylvania State University; Mahlon
Kennicutt, Texas ...
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