.gif)
William Arens
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Toronto Star, November 14, 2004 Sunday, SCIENCE; Pg. A14, 746
words, How human evolution brings us to gridiron
... football through an anthropologist's eyes. Thirty years ago, anthropologist
William Arens of the State University of New York at Stony Brook wrote
an article ...
2. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), January 17, 2004 Saturday Final
Edition, BUSINESS; Pg. 2C, 1722 words, LETTERS
... already have transformed it from what anthropologist William Arens
in 1975 called the " ...
3. The Guardian - Final Edition, October 18, 2003, Guardian Home Pages,
Pg. 13, 1123 words, Diary: Pious waffle that helps no one, Simon Hoggart
... text. In 1979 the anthropologist William Arens wrote a book ...
... among many trained anthropologists, since it meshed ...
4. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), October 15, 2003, Wednesday, Pg. 16,
756 words, Unpalatable but true: cannibalism was routine, By TIMOTHY
TAYLOR
... by archaeologists, geneticists and anthropologists to find out
when we started to do ...
... Eating Myth , the social anthropologist William Arens told a generation
of ...
... survival mode should have alerted the anthropologists who espoused
Arens that their ...
TIMOTHY TAYLOR (64%); WILLIAM ARENS (62%);
5. The New York Times, April 11, 2003 Friday, Late Edition - Final
, Section A; Column 1; National Desk; Pg. 20, 899 words, Gene Study
Finds Cannibal Pattern , By NICHOLAS WADE
... subject is controversial because many anthropologists, led by Dr.
William Arens of the State University of New York at Stony Brook, say
cannibalism is very rarely ...
6. The Independent (London), March 17, 2001, Saturday, FEATURES; Pg.
27, 29, 2339 words, THE ESSAY: CANNIBALISM: A POTTED HISTORY; WE'RE
ALL FAMILIAR WITH THE IMAGE OF MISSIONARIES IN BUBBLING CAULDRONS,
BUT SERIAL KILLERS AND PLANE-CRASH SURVIVORS ASIDE, IS THERE ANY REAL
EVIDENCE THAT PEOPLE HAVE EVER EATEN EACH OTHER? THOMAS HODGKINSON
INVESTIGATES, Thomas Hodgkinson
... first sparked by William Arens's book The Man-Eating ...
... among the dry echelons of anthropologists, tempers have flared.
Cannibalism is ...
... challenge: he required other anthropologists to produce proof of
ritual ...
... motives for the practice. Anthropologists disagree about which
ones were (or would have been) ...
... burden of proof was now with the anthropologists - and they were
the majority - who believed that ...
... Guinea. In 1992, anthropologist Tim White discovered ...
... assumed that the proof would come from anthropologists, either
those studying the behaviour of ...
WILLIAM ARENS (69%);
7. The New York Times, September 7, 2000, Thursday, Late Edition -
Final, Section A; Page 1; Column 6; National Desk , 1081 words, New
Data Suggests Some Cannibalism By Ancient Indians, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... M. Diamond, an anthropologist at the University of California ...
... Donald Grayson, an anthropologist at the University of Washington
...
... outbreak of what is known among anthropologists as "customary
cannibalism." Dr. ...
... Turner 2d, an anthropologist at Arizona State ...
... disputed by some anthropologists and especially by modern ...
... in 1979 when Dr. William Arens, an anthropologist at the State
University of New York at Stony Brook, argued in an ...
... A MARLAR (69%); WILLIAM ARENS (67%); JARED M ...
8. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), January 8, 2000, Saturday, FINAL,
883 words, Cannibalism revisited: Was the practice once a routine part
of human social behaviour - or is it merely a myth designed to justify
the domination of advanced nations over primitive peoples?, NICHOLAS
WADE
... Myth: Anthropology and Anthropophagy, William Arens of the State
University of New York at Stony Brook dismissed as circumstantial and
unconvincing ...
... Arens's position has influenced anthropologists who believe primitive
...
... CP, 1994 PHOTO / Anthropologist Anne Keenleyside studies ...
CHRISTY TURNER (72%); WILLIAM ARENS (59%);
9. The New York Times, January 2, 2000, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 4; Page 3; Column 1; Week in Review Desk, 1001 words, Ideas & Trends:
Reconsidering Cannibalism; If You Are What You Eat, Mind if I Move
to Another Table?, By NICHOLAS WADE
... Myth: Anthropology and Anthropophagy," William Arens of the
State University of New York at Stony Brook dismissed as circumstantial
and unconvincing ...
... Arens's position has influenced anthropologists who believe primitive
...
... G TURNER (70%); WILLIAM ARENS (61%);
10. The Independent (London), June 25, 1998, Thursday, EDUCATION; Page
E4,5, 1161 words, Food for thought is all the rage; Academics, being
occupied with matters of the mind, have traditionallygiven little thought
to matters of the dinner table. But now, Jenny Wallace finds, they're
making a meal of it, Jenny Wallace
... Literary critics are following anthropologists and sociologists
in their study of the ...
... cultural diversity of the Balkans. The anthropologist Mary Douglas,
whose work is really ...
... on other civilisations. William Arens, professor of anthropology
at ...
11. THE AUSTRALIAN, August 5, 1997, Tuesday, WORLD; Pg. 11, 441 words,
Burnt bones point to a cornucopia of cannibals pre-1700 , NIGEL HAWKES
... new. Most early anthropologists believed it, but ...
... 1970s. In 1979 William Arens, of the State University of New York
in Stony Brook, published a book ...
12. THE AUSTRALIAN, April 23, 1997, Wednesday, FEATURES; Pg. 11, 1192
words, Most experts find tales of human consumption hard to digest
n , GRAEME LEECH
... international debate that has divided anthropologists ... THERE
is some evidence that Stone ...
... disputed topic among anthropologists. On one side of the ...
... side of the debate are those forensic anthropologists who see evidence
of ...
... Monash University social anthropologist Dr Michael Stevenson. He
...
... a myth is Professor William Arens, an anthropologist from the State
University of New ...
13. The Houston Chronicle, April 20, 1993, Tuesday, 2 STAR Edition,
HOUSTON; YO!; Pg. 2, 1504 words, YO!, Staff, Scripps Howard News Service,
Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Los Angeles Times
... World Wildlife Fund and William Arens, an anthropology professor
...
... University of New York, Stony Brook, helped answer this question.
...
14. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), January 27, 1991, Sunday, City
Edition, NATIONAL; Pg. 1A, 1654 words, Super Bowl part of our lore,
JON WILSON; BRUCE LOWITT
... executives, journalists, psychologists, anthropologists, sociologists
and apologists. We also examined ...
... male motif. Wrote anthropologist William Arens, in the October
1975 ...
15. The Washington Post, March 3, 1987, Tuesday, Final Edition, STYLE;
PAGE D7; MAGAZINES, 848 words, New York's Portrait of Warhol, Charles
Trueheart, Washington Post Staff Writer, FEATURE
... renegade school of skeptical anthropologists believes that modern
taboos ...
... inconclusive at best. As William Arens, one of the skeptics, puts
...
... Smithsonian, most of his fellow anthropologists "are engaged
not in ...
16. The New York Times, December 9, 1986, Tuesday, Late City Final
Edition, Section C; Page 1, Column 1; Science Desk, 1798 words, WHAT
IS THE MEANING OF CANNIBALISM?, By ERIK ECKHOLM
... said to have practiced it. Anthropologists think the study of something
that ...
... Yet, perhaps because of that very resonance, anthropologists cannot
agree on ...
... Michael Harner, an anthropologist at the New School ...
... But other materialist anthropologists embraced the theory, including
...
... again stirred by William Arens's book, ''The Man-Eating ...
... New York at Stony Brook, said he could find no ...
... begs the question, many anthropologists who stress the cultural
...
... food. Many cultural anthropologists see a certain ...
17. The New York Times, July 18, 1986, Friday, Late City Final Edition,
Section A; Page 28, Column 1; National Desk, 1069 words, CAVE GIVES
CLUES TO CANNIBALISM, By ERIK ECKHOLM
... France has yielded what some anthropologists describe as the strongest
evidence ever ...
... 6,000 years ago, the anthropologists said. Other clusters of ...
... hotly disputed by anthropologists. The findings are sure to fuel
the ...
... B. Steadman, an anthropologist at Arizona State ...
... William Durham, an anthropologist at Stanford University and ...
... 1979 book by William Arens of the State University of New York
at Stony Brook, for example, debunked ...
18. Information Bank Abstracts, NEW YORK TIMES, April 2, 1979, Monday,
Page 19, Column 2, 20 words, BY WILLIAM ARENS
William Arens article disputes theories made by some anthropologists
that Aztecs practiced cannibalism. ...
19. Information Bank Abstracts, NEW YORK TIMES, November 16, 1975,
Sunday, Section 5; Page 2, Column 1, 13 words, BY WILLIAM ARENS
Anthropologist William Arens article examines rituals of ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Camera Obscura-A Journal of Feminism and Film Theory, September
1999, Vol. 42; Pg. 132; ISSN: 0270-5346, 02238334, 3486 words, Camera
Obscura-A Journal of Feminism and Film Theory [Part 13 of 16], Berglund,
Jeff
... not, cannibalistic passions. Anthropologists have long questioned
these misguided ...
... well into the twentieth century. William Arens, and others following
in his ...
2. New Scientist, March 14, 1998, Features, Pg. 4242, 2719 words, The
People eaters, Robin McKie (Robin McKie is science editor of "The
Observer") After thirty years of fierce controversy, the idea
that cannibalism was common is gaining acceptance. And, as Robin McKie
reports, the theory is backed up by rigorous analysis of bones from
around the world
IN 1967, anthropologist Christy Turner was scrabbling ...
... now clear," says anthropologist Tim White of the University
of ...
... related by the distinguished anthropologist Jared Diamond from
the University of ...
... usually when people are starving." William Arens, professor
of anthropology at the ...
... New York at Stony Brook, agrees. He launched the original ...
... crude past." Most anthropologists and palaeontologists, including
Chris ...
... US, for it is here that anthropologists, among them Turner and
White, have ...
... off the menu", by William Arens, "Times Higher Education
...
David Bernstein
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, November 13, 2005 Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 14LI; Column 1; Long Island Weekly Desk; IN BRIEF: RIVERHEAD;
Pg. 13, 261 words, And Ask to Rebury Ancient Remains, By John Rather
... probably not be affected. David Bernstein, the director of the
Long Island Institute of Archeology at Stony Brook University, said
that the artifacts ...
2. Buffalo News (New York), November 2, 2005 Wednesday, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A8, 403 words, AROUND THE STATE
... becoming more common. David Bernstein, director of the Long Island
...
... State University at Stony Brook, said such discoveries are a ...
3. Newsday (New York), October 27, 2005 Thursday, NASSAU AND SUFFOLK
EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A03, 695 words, An unburied treasure; Bones and
artifacts, believed to be from an early American Indian burial site,
are discovered in Riverhead county park, near eroded river bank, BY
BILL BLEYER. STAFF WRITER; Staff writer Mitchell Freedman contributed
to this story.
... given to consulting forensic anthropologist Vincent Stefan. "The
bones were ...
... Parks officials also talked to David Bernstein at the Long Island
Institute of Archaeology of Stony Brook University. "He advised
us that we ...
4. The New York Times, November 25, 2001 Sunday, Late Edition - Final
, Section 14LI; Column 1; Long Island Weekly Desk; Pg. 10, 1465 words,
Wild Turkeys Stage Comeback on Island , By VALERIE COTSALAS, UPTON
... Long Island really are zero." David Bernstein, director of
the Institute for ...
... New York at Stony Brook, said excavations of ancient ...
5. The New York Times, August 15, 1999, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 14LI; Page 2; Column 3; Long Island Weekly Desk, 1287 words,
Finding Happiness With Metal Detectors, By ALLAN RICHTER
... holes in our understanding." David Bernstein, director of
the Institute for ...
... Archeology at SUNY Stony Brook, said: "It's as if people are
...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Maclean's, April 1, 1985, COVER; Pg. 22, 2877 words, The New Islamic
Whirlwind, By Ken MacQueen, with David Bernstein in Jerusalem, Carole
Jerome in Toronto, William Lacther in Washington, Ian Mather in London,
Jim Muir in Nicosia, David North in Manama, Bahrain, and Anne Tremblay
in Paris
... William Beeman, an anthropologist at Brown University ...
Diane Doran-Sheehy
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
David Gilmore
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. THE WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN, August 12, 1995 Saturday 0 Edition, 2463
words, BIG BOYS DON'T CRY, BETTINA ARNDT
... care for their families. Anthropologist David Gilmore (Manhood
in the Making, ...
DAVID GILMORE (57%);
2. The Boston Herald, March 3, 1995 Friday, SECOND EDITION, Pg. 001,
875 words, Gals want cheeky guys to butt in, By STEPHANIE SCHOROW
... muscles naturally," said anthropologist Helen Fisher, author
of "The ...
... about their looks, said anthropologist David Gilmore, author of "Manhood
in the ...
3. The Advertiser, June 14, 1993 Monday, 8544 words, QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY
HONORS
... liberties and to the law. Mr David Gilmore HOUSTON, Hay, NSW. The
...
... LANGTON, Cairns, Qld. Anthropologist and advocate of Aboriginal
issues. ...
4. COURIER-MAIL, June 14, 1993 Monday, 10079 words, THE LIST - 1993
AUSTRALIAN RECIPIENTS, AAPAUSNEWS
... liberties and to the law. Mr David Gilmore Houston, Hay, NSW, ...
... Qld, service as an anthropologist and advocate of Aboriginal issues.
...
5. Buffalo News (New York), May 30, 1993, Sunday, Final Edition, LIFESTYLES;
Pg. 1, 2280 words, STATE OF MATRIMONY SEEMS RICHER -- AND POORER, By
LORAINE O'CONNELL, Orlando Sentinel
... Maxine Margolis, an anthropologist at the University of Florida.
Thus, the ...
... may be unrealistic, says David Gilmore, a cultural anthropologist
at Hunter College ...
6. Financial Times (London,England), November 30, 1985, Saturday, WEEKEND
FT; Books; Pg. XVIII, 5434 words, My Book of the Year
... most eager Spainwatcher), David Gilmore has made an admirably ...
... Africa by the American anthropologist Vincent Crapanzano (Granada,
...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Frederick Grine
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
David Hicks
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. THE WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN, January 21, 2006 Saturday, All-round Country
Edition, FEATURES; Leader; Pg. 16, 807 words, BALDING'S FAILURE
... Cornelia Rau and the fate of David Hicks, while appearing less
...
... board with conservatives, notably anthropologist Ron Brunton and
Janet ...
2. The New York Times, August 22, 2004 Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 9; Column 4; Society Desk; WEDDINGS/CELEBRATIONS; Pg. 14, 143
words, Emma Hicks, James Pearce
... J. Hicks and Dr. David Hicks of East Setauket, N.Y., is to be ...
... New York at Stony Brook. Her mother is a freelance ...
3. The Independent (London), March 25, 1998, Wednesday, OBITUARIES;
Page 19, 235 words, Birthdays
... Professor Mary Douglas, anthropologist, 77; Professor Sir Raymond
Firth, anthropologist, 97; Mr Ronald ...
... Forces, 69; Mr David Hicks, interior designer, 69; ...
4. The Independent (London), March 25, 1997, Tuesday, GAZETTE; Page
16, 225 words, Birthdays
... Professor Mary Douglas, anthropologist, 76; Professor Sir Raymond
Firth, anthropologist, 96; Mr Nigel ...
... Forces, 68; Mr David Hicks, interior designer, 68; ...
5. The Independent (London), March 25, 1996, Monday, GAZETTE; Page
16, 231 words, Birthdays
... Professor Mary Douglas, anthropologist, 75; Professor Sir Raymond
Firth, anthropologist, 95; Mr Nigel ...
... Forces, 67; Mr David Hicks, interior designer, 67; ...
6. The Independent (London), March 25, 1995, Saturday, GAZETTE; Page
42, 403 words, Birthdays
... Professor Mary Douglas, anthropologist, 74; Professor Sir Raymond
Firth, anthropologist, 94; Mr Nigel ...
... Forces, 66; Mr David Hicks, interior designer, 66; ...
7. The Guardian (London), March 25, 1994, THE GUARDIAN FEATURES PAGE;
Pg. 19, 172 words, BIRTHDAYS
... Prof Mary Douglas, anthropologist, 73; Prof Sir Raymond Firth,
anthropologist, 93; Prof Sir ...
... Glaser, actor, 50; David Hicks, interior designer, 65; ...
8. The Independent (London), March 25, 1994, Friday, GAZETTE PAGE;
Page 30 , 231 words, Birthdays
... Professor Mary Douglas, anthropologist, 73; Professor Sir Raymond
Firth, anthropologist, 93; Mr Nigel ...
... Forces, 65; Mr David Hicks, interior designer, 65; ...
9. The Independent (London), March 25, 1993, Thursday, GAZETTE PAGE;
Page 30 , 234 words, Birthdays
... Professor Mary Douglas, anthropologist, 72; Professor Sir Raymond
Firth, anthropologist, 92; Mr Nigel ...
... Forces, 64; Mr David Hicks, interior designer, 64; ...
10. The Independent (London), March 25, 1992, Wednesday, GAZETTE PAGE;
Page 33 , 196 words, Birthdays
... Professor Mary Douglas, anthropologist, 71; Professor Sir Raymond
Firth, anthropologist, 91; Professor Sir ...
... Forces, 63; Mr David Hicks, interior designer, 63; ...
11. The Independent (London), March 25, 1991, Monday, GAZETTE PAGE;
Page 26 , 252 words, Birthdays
... Professor Mary Douglas, anthropologist, 70; Professor Sir Raymond
Firth, anthropologist, 90; Mr Nigel ...
... Forces, 62; Mr David Hicks, interior designer, 62; ...
12. The Guardian (London), March 24, 1990, 299 words, Today
... Raymond Firth, both anthropologists, 89; Nigel Forman, ...
... Gilliatt, writer, 58; David Hicks, designer, 61; Stuart ...
13. The Independent (London), March 24, 1990, Saturday, GAZETTE PAGE;
Page 16 , 405 words, Birthdays
... Professor Mary Douglas, anthropologist, 69; Professor Sir Raymond
Firth, anthropologist, 89; Mr Nigel ...
... Forces, 61; Mr David Hicks, interior designer, 61; ...
14. The Independent, March 25 1989, Saturday, 464 words, Birthdays
... Professor Mary Douglas, anthropologist, 68; Professor Sir Raymond
Firth, anthropologist, 88; Mr Nigel ...
... Forces, 60; Mr David Hicks, interior designer, 60; ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New Yorker, October 1, 2001, THE CRITICS; Books; Pg. 106, 3684
words, YOUNG IRIS; A new biography focusses on the novelist's early
questings., JOHN UPDIKE
... Iris much grief); David Hicks (he was the first man to kiss her,
...
... Czech-German Jewish anthropologist and religious poet styled ...
2. The New Yorker, October 1, 2001, BOOKS; Pg. 106, 3324 words, YOUNG
IRIS; A new biography focusses on the novelist's early questings.,
JOHN UPDIKE
... Iris much grief); David Hicks (he was the first man to kiss her,
...
... Czech-German Jewish anthropologist and religious poet styled ...
Andreas Koenig
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Karen Kramer
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, July 18, 2005 Monday, Late Edition - Final,
Section E; Column 1; The Arts/Cultural Desk; Pg. 1, 1046 words, Filmmaker
Who Depicts the Village as It Used to Be , By JULIE SALAMON
When Karen Kramer last talked to The New ...
... Village. She is a kind of anthropologist, specializing in films
...
Photo: The documentary filmmaker Karen Kramer took 12 years to ...
Karen Kramer; Julie Salamon
2. The New York Times, March 18, 1992, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section C; Page 8; Column 3; Living Desk, 1025 words, At the Meals
on Reels Film Festival, Chicken Soup and a Tasty Frenchman, By GEORGIA
DULLEA
... critics are expected, along with anthropologists, folklorists,
historians and, of course, ...
... RICE AND PEAS, by Karen Kramer (video, 12 minutes). And he ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Richard E. F. Leakey
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Information Bank Abstracts, NEW YORK TIMES, October 5, 1979, Friday,
Page 14, Column 4, 29 words
Anthropologist Richard E F Leakey will received kidney ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Lawrence Martin
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The San Francisco Chronicle, SEPTEMBER 12, 2004, SUNDAY,, FINAL
EDITION, LIVING;, Pg. F5;, 1529 words, SWELLS, Catherine Bigelow
... forum (led by Stony Brook University's department of human ...
... Cleary (now on Stony Brook's Dean's Council) and wife ...
... 120 patrons, including Stony Brook Dean Lawrence Martin, Maryon
Davies Lewis, ...
... Leakey; Bill Cleary; Lawrence Martin, dean of the Graduate School
at Stony Brook University; and Kathy Cleary ...
2. The New York Times, July 6, 2001 Friday, Late Edition - Final ,
Section A; Column 1; National Desk; Pg. 10, 1317 words, Court Case
Seeks to Define a Catholic Priest's Family , By WILLIAM GLABERSON
While the Rev. Lawrence Martin Jenco, a Roman ...
... biopharmaceutical researcher at Stony Brook, N.Y., said that when
his uncle would ...
Photos: The Rev. Lawrence Martin Jenco was released on ...
... John M. Jenco of Stony Brook, N.Y., a nephew of ...
3. The New York Times, April 29, 2001 Sunday, Late Edition - Final
, Section 14LI; Column 1; Long Island Weekly Desk; Pg. 16, 1087 words,
The Spot at Stony Brook Tries to Remain Upbeat , By ROBBIE WOLIVER
, STONY BROOK
... State University at Stony Brook that The Long Island Voice and
...
... Commuter Students Association. "Stony Brook is now a Division
...
... dean of the graduate school, Lawrence Martin, said, "That's
an inaccurate ...
... NEW YORK AT STONY BROOK; SPOT, THE (STONY BROOK, NY, NIGHTCLUB);
NEWSDAY; ...
4. The Ottawa Citizen, September 29, 1999, FINAL, 1178 words, First
ladies to focus on health, Hattie Klotz and Dave Stonehouse
... a renowned sociologist and anthropologist and will give a ...
... Citizen national columnist Lawrence Martin once wrote. She wields
her ...
5. The Ottawa Citizen, September 29, 1999, EARLY, 1179 words, First
ladies focus on health, Hattie Klotz and Dave Stonehouse
... a renowned sociologist and anthropologist and will give a ...
... Citizen national columnist Lawrence Martin once wrote. She wields
her ...
6. The Ottawa Citizen, July 5, 1998, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, THE CITIZEN'S
WEEKLY; Pg. C18, 3032 words, Beach reading 101, THE OTTAWA CITIZEN
... 29.95). A forensic anthropologist working in Montreal ...
... Politics of Delusion, by Lawrence Martin (Viking; $ 35). A ...
7. USA TODAY, December 31, 1996, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg.
7A, 3253 words, Passages
... Nov. 14. The Rev. Lawrence Martin Jenco, 61, a ...
... 83, an archeologist and anthropologist who with her husband, Louis
...
8. Hobart Mercury, September 28, 1992 Monday, 402 words
... more than close friends Anthropologists debate the value of new
...
... in Hungary, an anthropologist at the University of Toronto ...
... Hungarian ape, he said. Anthropologist, Mr Eric Delson, of the
...
... family. For years, anthropologists have been debating whether gorillas
and chimpanzees ...
... in the dispute and several anthropologists said Mr Begun's ...
... ape ancestor)," Mr Lawrence Martin of the State University
of New York at Stony Brook told Science. Nevertheless, ...
9. The Ottawa Citizen, September 25, 1992, Friday, FINAL EDITION, CITYLIFE;
Pg. B3, 903 words, Cousins: Humans, chimps share traits, study says,
SHELLEY PAGE; CITIZEN
... I'm very skeptical," says Lawrence Martin, an esteemed anthropologist
from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. "I have
the greatest respect ...
... first time. Traditionally, anthropologists have made a distinction
...
10. The Ottawa Citizen, October 23, 1991, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A11, 887 words, THE BLUE PLANET GROUP; Unless we tackle the
real causes, we won't get anywhere, THE BLUE PLANET GROUP
... MacDonald, environmental management Lawrence Martin, writer Elizabeth
May, ...
... writer Alvaro Soto, anthropologist John Spencer, biochemist ...
11. The New York Times, March 13, 1988, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 1; Part 2, Page 54, Column 4; Society Desk, 109 words, Marjori
Gill, Social Worker, Weds Andrew L. Schecter
... State University at Stony Brook, L.I., and received a ...
... SCHECTER); SCHECTER, ANDREW LAWRENCE MARTIN SCHECTER (95%); RALPH
...
12. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), April 6, 1987, Monday, City Edition,
NATIONAL; National Digest; Pg. 8A, 1028 words, Dallas will have April
18 runoff; Cisneros wins in San Antonio, DALLAS; WASHINGTON; SAN FRANCISCO;
SHILOT, Tenn.; NEW ORLEANS; NEW YORK
... apes, said researcher Lawrence Martin, an assistant professor of
...
... New York at Stony Brook. The analysis is based on ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Maclean's, January 8, 1996, OPENING NOTES; Pg. 8, 339 words, Some
of the best between covers, DIANE TURBIDE
... Will to Win. Journalist Lawrence Martin digs deep to unearth the
...
... life and art. An Anthropologist on Mars. Neurologist ...
2. Playback, January 30, 1995, Pg.6, 1119 words, Notes from Park City,
Gerry Flahive
... Am Not An Anthropologist. An audience of 200 ...
... performance films like Lawrence Martin's You So Crazy. Buta ...
James Rossie
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
John Shea
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Washington Post, December 15, 2005 Thursday, Final Edition,
A Section; A24, 629 words, Tools Found in Britain Show Much Earlier
Human Existence, Guy Gugliotta, Washington Post Staff Writer
... Colonization is risky," said Stony Brook University archaeologist
John Shea, not a member of the ...
2. Newsday (New York), September 7, 2005 Wednesday, ALL EDITIONS, PART
II; Pg. B02, 1064 words, COOL 2 KNOW, BY JIM MERRITT. Jim Merritt is
a freelance writer.
... better to spear you with "Survivor: Stony Brook" may
sound a ...
... on campus," says John Shea, Stony Book University ...
... 6) CBS PHOTO - Stony Brook teaches "Survivor" skills.
...
3. The Toronto Star, January 31, 1999, Sunday, Edition 1, BOD, 711
words, A NEW POINT MAY HAVE SHAFTED THE NEANDERTHALS
... Science in Anaheim, John Shea of the State University of New York
at Stony Brook offered a new ...
... Shea's students at Stony Brook have demonstrated that such spear
heads, when ...
4. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), August 29, 1998, Saturday, FINAL
EDITION, ART & ENTERTAINMENT; JOHN GRIFFIN; Pg. D7, 1220 words,
Irish and angry in America: It wasn't easy making Southie, a movie
about 'the last white ghetto', JOHN GRIFFIN; THE GAZETTE
... other tall tales. John Shea's the one in black. ...
... sense of outrage Canadian anthropologist David Scheffel brings
to his ...
... MAHONEY, GAZETTE / Director John Shea (left) answers question (
...
5. Sunday Herald Sun, June 21, 1992 Sunday, 1209 words, Man out-thinks
low-brow cousin, HIGHFIELD R
... tools," said Dr John Shea, a colleague of Prof. ...
... 40,000 years. This worries anthropologists. If, in the traditional
view, ...
6. The Washington Post, May 30, 1990, Wednesday, Final Edition, STYLE;
PAGE C8; THE TV COLUMN, 1428 words, John Carmody, Washington Post Staff
Writer, COLUMN
... daughters ... WIOU stars John Shea as a young news ...
... wrongs," rebel zoologist-anthropologist Robert Knepper and
the "strikingly ...
7. The New York Times, June 13, 1982, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 2; Page 17, Column 1; Arts and Leisure Desk, 9407 words, A
GUIDE TO THE 1982 SUMMER THEATER SCENE; New York NEW YORK CITY; The
Light Opera of Manhattan Summer Festival Of Musical Theater Eastside
Playhouse 334 E. 74th Street
... 13-16, Kismet. STONY BROOK Stony Brook Summer Playhouse Main ...
... 1, The Animal Kingdom, with John Shea, Sigorney Weaver. Aug. ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Women's Review of Books, February 2002, Vol. 19, No. 5; Pg. 13(2);
ISSN: 0738-1433, 03237922, 2692 words, Who's Chinese? Gish Jen's
stories explore the gendered terms of our traveling cultures., Lee,
Rachel
... notion that people such as Western anthropologists "are
cosmopolitan (travelers) while the ...
... Irish American husband, John Shea. Struggling with the "wild" behavior
of her ...
... go[ing] home" or John Shea's habit of ending arguments with
his ...
... an available parent, John Shea, to take on that job--and ...
2. U.S. News & World Report, May 20, 1996, CULTURE & IDEAS;
COVER STORY; Pg. 52, 2551 words, The dawn of creativity, By William
F. Allman
... National Science Foundation anthropologist John Yellen found the
...
... Lieberman of Rutgers University and John Shea of the State University
of New York at Stony Brook conclude that the Neanderthals stayed ...
Elizabeth Stone
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Independent (London), November 9, 2005, Wednesday, First Edition;
FOREIGN NEWS, 1789 words, PILLAGING THE GARDENS OF BABYLON; TREASURES
OF THE ANCIENT WORLD; MORE THAN TWO YEARS AFTER THE FALL OF, KIM
SENGUPTA
... careful with this material.' The archaeologist Elizabeth Stone,
of Stony Brook University in New ...
2. The Washington Post, November 8, 2005 Tuesday, Final Edition, A
Section; A01, 1513 words, Looted Iraqi Relics Slow To Surface; Some
Famous Pieces Unlikely to Reappear, Guy Gugliotta, Washington Post
Staff Writer
... occasional helicopter flyover. Stony Brook University archaeologist
Elizabeth Stone, however, has been leading an effort to ...
3. USA TODAY, November 3, 2005, Thursday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg.
1D, 1534 words, On the trail of stolen Iraqi art, Dan Vergano
... civilizations, says archaeologist Elizabeth Stone of Stony Brook
University in New ...
4. The Boston Globe, April 13, 2005, Wednesday, THIRD EDITION, Pg.
E1, 1219 words, ENTER A SUSHI CHEF, EXIT AN ENTREPRENEUR WITH HELP
FROM THE PROFESSIONAL KITCHEN AT NUESTRA CULINARY VENTURES, COOKS TURN
DREAMS INTO BUSINESSES, By Betsy Block, GLOBE CORRESPONDENT
... BBQ, Inc.; and women from the Elizabeth Stone House, a number of
whom ...
... says Greg Woodworth of Stony Brook Cookie Co. "There's camaraderie,
...
5. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), February 6, 2005 Sunday, PERSPECTIVE;
Pg. 1P, 1769 words, RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARTIFACTS; AMID THE CHAOS OF
IRAQ'S WAR, THE CRADLE OF CIVILIZATION IS BEING LOOTED, David Ballingrud
If Elizabeth Stone had use of a spy ...
... professor at SUNY Stony Brook, has been looking for a ...
JAMES STRANGE (72%); ELIZABETH STONE (66%);
6. South China Morning Post, January 23, 2005, NEWS; Pg. 11, 1247 words,
Story of civilisation a casualty of war, The occupation of Iraq has
compounded the looting of historically priceless sites and artefacts,
literally trampling the roots of western history. Peter Kammerer reports
... For American archaeologist Elizabeth Stone, Iraq's sites were crucial
to ...
... New York state's Stony Brook University, said. "They had the
first ...
7. The New York Times, November 7, 2004 Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 1; Column 4; Metropolitan Desk; Second Front; Our Towns; Pg.
41, 772 words, A Vision for Saving Iraq by Preserving Bits of Babylon,
By PETER APPLEBOME. E-mail: peappl@nytimes.com, STONY BROOK, N.Y.
... conference room at Stony Brook University, there were Helen Malko,
...
... all, where civilization began. Elizabeth Stone, the Iraqis' teacher,
reminds ...
... four students at Stony Brook are among the first Iraqis to ...
... Zaid Ibraheem at Stony Brook University. The archaeology students
...
... New York at Stony Brook; Agency for International ...
8. USA TODAY, May 4, 2004, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 8D,
960 words, 'New spirit' lifts Baghdad's Iraq Museum, Tom Squitieri,
BAGHDAD
... known to archaeologists, says Elizabeth Stone, an expert on Iraqi
archaeology at Stony Brook University in New ...
DONNY GEORGE (92%); ELIZABETH STONE (59%);
9. The Independent (London), March 17, 2004, Wednesday, First Edition;
FEATURES; Pg. 2,3,4,5,6,7,8, 397 words, IRAQ: A YEAR OF WAR: QUOTES
... a major problem." Elizabeth Stone, professor of Archaeology
at Stony Brook University, New York, ...
10. USA TODAY, October 22, 2003, Wednesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;,
Pg. 5D, 796 words, Uneasy guard of Iraq's past, Dan Vergano, NEW YORK
... losing," says archaeologist Elizabeth Stone of Stony Brook
(N.Y.) University. The Baghdad ...
... doors had been looted from offices.) Stony Brook University announced
Tuesday that ...
... GEORGE YOUKHANNA (94%); ELIZABETH STONE (61%);
11. USA TODAY, October 22, 2003, Wednesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;,
Pg. 5D, 403 words, History of civilization at stake
... in the world, says Stony Brook (N.Y.) University's Elizabeth Stone
and other archaeologists. It is ...
ELIZABETH STONE (65%);
12. The San Francisco Chronicle, SEPTEMBER 24, 2003, WEDNESDAY,, FINAL
EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A2, 1071 words, Iraq's treasured Lady of Warka
returns home; 5,200-year-old mask looted in April from museum turns
up in farmer's yard, Anna Badkhen, Baghdad
... a backpack, says Elizabeth Stone, an Iraq specialist and professor
of archaeology at Stony Brook University in New ...
13. The Observer, July 13, 2003, Observer News Pages, Pg. 26, 252 words,
Comment: They said what?
... a major problem.' Elizabeth Stone, Professor of Archaeology at
Stony Brook University, New York, ...
14. The Irish Times, July 12, 2003, CITY EDITION; OPINION AND ANALYSIS;
Pg. 14, 459 words, This Week They Said
... a major problem. Elizabeth Stone, professor of archeology at Stony
Brook university New York, ...
15. The Guardian (London), July 9, 2003, Guardian Home Pages, Pg. 6,
683 words, Kill looters, urges archaeologist, Maev Kennedy
... fired at the looters," Elizabeth Stone, head of archaeology
at Stony Brook University in New ...
ELIZABETH STONE (69%); VENUS ANADYOMENE ( ...
16. Chicago Sun-Times, June 12, 2003 Thursday, NEWS SPECIAL EDITION;
Pg. 5, 732 words, U. of C. experts decry looting of Iraqi sites, Dave
Newbart
... know what we're losing,' anthropologist says
... each of these sites," said Elizabeth Stone, an anthropologist
at State University of New York at Stony Brook who got her Ph. ...
... Henry Wright, an anthropologist at the University of Michigan and
...
17. Chicago Sun-Times, June 12, 2003 Thursday, NEWS SPECIAL EDITION;
Pg. 5, 732 words, U. of C. experts decry looting of Iraqi sites, Dave
Newbart
... know what we're losing,' anthropologist says
... each of these sites," said Elizabeth Stone, an anthropologist
at State University of New York at Stony Brook who got her Ph. ...
... Henry Wright, an anthropologist at the University of Michigan and
...
18. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), June 12, 2003, Thursday,
USA; Pg. 03, 791 words, A fertile crescent for looting, By Mary Wiltenburg
Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
... says team member Elizabeth Stone, of the State University of New
York at Stony Brook. After a helicopter ...
19. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), June 12, 2003 Thursday Final Edition,
News; Pg. A21, 410 words, Cradle of civilization still holds some ancient
treasures: Looters in Iraq have pillaged only a portion of the country's
20,000 archeological sites, RANDOLPH SCHMID, WASHINGTON
... civilizations,"Wright said. Elizabeth Stone, anthropology
professor at Stony Brook University in New ...
20. The Washington Post, June 12, 2003 Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION;
Pg. A28, 814 words, Worst Looting May Be In Remote Parts of Iraq; Scientists
Assess Damage to Ancient Sites, Shankar Vedantam, Washington Post Staff
Writer
... T. Wright, an anthropologist at the University of Michigan, ...
... unaware of their value, said Elizabeth Stone, an anthropologist
at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. "We don't
know what we're ...
21. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), April 24, 2003, Thursday,
FEATURES; IDEAS; Pg. 11, 1493 words, Iraq and Ruin, By Mary Wiltenburg
Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
... aching to be of use. Archaeologist Elizabeth Stone, of the State
University of New York at Stony Brook, says archaeologists from London
to ...
22. The New York Times, April 20, 2003 Sunday, Late Edition - Final
, Section 4; Column 1; Week in Review Desk; Pg. 10, 924 words, Ideas & Trends;
Missing: A Vase, a Book, a Bird and 10,000 Years of History, By ADAM
GOODHEART; Adam Goodheart writes frequently about history. He is a
fellow at Washington College in Chestertown, Md.
... on its original shelves. Elizabeth Stone, an archaeologist at the
...
... New York at Stony Brook who saw the Sippar ...
23. The Washington Post, April 18, 2003 Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION;
Pg. A23, 1221 words, Looters May Have Destroyed Priceless Cuneiform
Archive, Guy Gugliotta, Washington Post Staff Writer
... over the lost texts. Stony Brook University archaeologist Elizabeth
Stone was a graduate student ...
24. Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), April 16, 2003 Wednesday, Home Final
Edition, 617 words, AMERICA AT WAR; SCIENTISTS AGHAST AT LOSS OF ARTIFACTS,
Mike Lafferty, THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
... heritage gone," said Elizabeth Stone, an archaeologist at
the ...
... New York at Stony Brook and one of the few Americans ...
25. Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), March 25, 2003 Tuesday, Home Final Edition,
836 words, WAR PUTS ANTIQUITIES IN JEOPARDY ; More than 7,000 years
of history are at risk, archaeologists fear, Mike Lafferty, THE COLUMBUS
DISPATCH
... high ground," said Elizabeth Stone, one of five Americans
...
... New York at Stony Brook, and other scientists are worried that
the ...
26. USA TODAY, March 24, 2003, Monday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 6D,
494 words, Archaeologists fear loss of Iraqi antiquities, Dan Vergano
... in Baghdad," says anthropologist Elizabeth Stone of the State
University of New York-Stony Brook. That museum contains thousands
of ...
ELIZABETH STONE (70%); MCGUIRE GIBSON ( ...
27. The Seattle Times, March 21, 2003, Friday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; News;, Pg. A7, 539 words, Scholars plead for antiquities protection,
Robert Cooke; Newsday
... vital, according to archaeologist Elizabeth Stone at Stony Brook
State University in ...
ELIZABETH STONE (84%);
28. The Boston Globe, July 20, 1998, Monday, City Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY;
Pg. C5, 638 words, Ancient rocks artificial; SCIENCE BRIEFS / STEPHEN
REUCROFT and JOHN SWAIN; Stephen Reucroft and John Swain teach physics
at Northeastern University., By Stephen Reucroft and John Swain
... team led by Elizabeth Stone of the State University of New York
at Stony Brook has determined. The stone slabs, ...
29. The New York Times, June 30, 1998, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Page 3; Column 1; Science Desk , 764 words, Earliest Known
Fake Stone Is Discovered in Southern Iraq, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... New York at Stony Brook, described the discovery in the ...
... H. Lindsley, a Stony Brook geologist, tested the slabs and ...
... a university in Stony Brook finding the earliest known ...
... Paul Zamansky); Dr. Elizabeth Stone in the Iraqi desert, where
she ...
... city. (Courtesy of Dr. Elizabeth Stone)
30. The Seattle Times, June 26, 1998, Friday, Final Edition, NEWS;,
Pg. A10, 500 words, ANCIENT SLABS INDICATE EARLY COOPERATION, ROBERT
COOKE; NEWSDAY
... thought," said archaeologist Elizabeth Stone of the State
University of New York at Stony Brook. "This stuff could only
have been made if there had been ...
... Donald Lindsley at Stony Brook. From samples of Iraqi soil, ...
31. Buffalo News (New York), February 25, 1996, Sunday, FINAL EDITION,
LOCAL, Pg. 14B, 1141 words, HONOR ROLL
... State University at Stony Brook, he is a retired Air ...
... going to the University at Stony Brook, he was also director of
purchasing and assistant ...
... employment counselor at the Elizabeth Stone Resource Center in
...
32. The New York Times, November 9, 1993, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk, 1439 words, Old Tablet From
Turkish Site Shows Early Spread of Culture, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... longer," said Dr. Elizabeth Stone, an archeologist at the
...
... New York at Stony Brook. The two discoveries were made ...
33. The San Francisco Chronicle, MARCH 6, 1991, WEDNESDAY, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A7, 672 words, Scholary Fears for Iraq's Relics But gathering
in Berkeley votes down 'political' plea to nations, Charles Petit,
Chronicle Science Writer
... over there.'' FEAR OF LOOTERS Elizabeth Stone of the State University
of New York at Stony Brook, and Paul Zimansky of Boston ...
34. The Seattle Times, February 20, 1991, Wednesday, Final Edition,
NEWS; Pg. A1, 1599 words, ANCIENT CASUALTIES -- GULF WAR THREATENS
TO REBURY CRADLE OF CIVILIZATION IN THE DUST IT CAME FROM, BY JOE HABERSTROH
... career trajectories," said Elizabeth Stone, a State University
of New York-Stony Brook archaeologist who would be working ...
35. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), March 28, 1989, Tuesday,
THE U.S.; Pg. 8, 601 words, Unearthing an Ancient Mideast City, By
Robert Marquand, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor, BOSTON
... city was identified by Elizabeth Stone of the State University
of New York at Stony Brook through royal cuneiform ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Middle East Quarterly, 2004 Spring, Vol. XI, No. 2; Pg. 31-43, MEQ2004040102,
6835 words, Museum Madness in Baghdad, Joffe, Alexander H.
... first order," while Elizabeth Stone of the State University
of New York at Stony Brook lamented, "Now I'll ...
... in London, archaeologist Elizabeth Stone of the State University
of New York at Stony Brook called for looters to be ...
2. U.S. News & World Report, February 10, 2003, CULTURE & IDEAS;
Vol. 134 , No. 4; Pg. 52, 1084 words, The Spoils of War, By Andrew
Curry
... anymore," says archaeologist Elizabeth Stone of the State
University of New York-Stony Brook. What hurts most is the knowledge
that is ...
3. New Scientist, July 4, 1998, This Week: In brief, Pg. 2525, 146
words, Stone me
... rocks of basalt," says Elizabeth Stone of the State University
of New York in Stony Brook. Instead, it appears the ...
ELIZABETH STONE (86%);
Katheryn Twiss
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Patricia Wright
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Seattle Times, January 20, 2006 Friday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; News; Pg. A3, 1487 words, Researcher hears a cry for help from
rare silky sifakas; Close Up, Scott Calvert, The Baltimore Sun, Marojejy
National Park, Madagascar
... think twice, says Patricia Wright director of the Institute for
the ...
... University of New York, Stony Brook. "They're scared to do
it if there is ...
2. The Gazette (Montreal), January 2, 2006 Monday, Final Edition, ARTS & LIFE;
Pg. D6, 2245 words, Tip sheet: Lectures and other events of interest,
The Gazette
... Guest speakers are medical anthropologist Dr. Margaret Lock, ...
... public. Send submissions to Patricia Wright, c/o The Gazette, ...
3. The Baltimore Sun, January 1, 2006 Sunday, FINAL EDITION, TELEGRAPH;
Pg. 9A, 839 words, Researchers take steps to help save silky sifaka;
Field studies at national park track species, educate villagers, SCOTT
CALVERT, SUN FOREIGN REPORTER, MAROJEJY NATIONAL PARK, MADAGASCAR
... tenure, that this was not science," Patricia Wright, director
of the Institute for the ...
... University of New York, Stony Brook, recalls of her experience
of 20 ...
4. The Baltimore Sun, January 1, 2006 Sunday, FINAL EDITION, TELEGRAPH;
Pg. 1A, 3063 words, Forging a new path of scientific research; In the
isolated rain forest of Madagascar, a man studies one of the world's
least-known primates, SCOTT CALVERT, SUN FOREIGN REPORTER, MAROJEJY
NATIONAL PARK, MADAGASCAR
... tail. In 2000, Patricia Wright of the State University of New York
at Stony Brook spent a couple of ...
5. The Gazette (Montreal), December 26, 2005 Monday, Final Edition,
ARTS & LIFE; Pg. E9, 2079 words, Tip Sheet: Lectures and other
events of interest, The Gazette
... Guest speakers are medical anthropologist Dr. Margaret Lock ...
... public. Send submissions to Patricia Wright, c/o The Gazette, ...
6. The Gazette (Montreal), December 19, 2005 Monday, Final Edition,
ARTS & LIFE; Pg. D4, 1695 words, Tip sheet: Lectures and other
events of interest, The Gazette
... Guest speakers are medical anthropologist Dr. Margaret Lock, ...
... public. Send submissions to Patricia Wright, c/o The Gazette, ...
7. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), February 9, 2004 Monday Final Edition,
Arts & Life; Pg. D4, 1730 words, Tip sheet: Lectures and other
events of interest
... a lecture by anthropologist Roland Viau, 7 ...
... public. Send submissions to Patricia Wright, c/o The Gazette, ...
8. Independent on Sunday (London), December 15, 2002, Monday, FEATURES;
Pg. 17, 1028 words, BOOKS: IS THIS A MOBILE PHONE MAST I SEE BEFORE
ME?; IN THE INFORMATION AGE, CULTURES ARE UNDER THREAT - OR PERHAPS
JUST CHANGING. JOHN MORRISH IS UNCONVINCED BY A SCATTERSHOT SURVEY,
John Morrish One of the pyramids at Giza, a major attraction for New
Age tour groups. Inset: cheerleader' Shirley MacLaine MARTI ENRIC/AP;
UNIVERSAL; PICTORIAL PRESS
... serious complaints against Patricia Wright, the primatologist behind
the Madagascar ...
... entirely through the eyes of anthropologist Giancarlo Scoditti,
who ...
... at school and have to ask the anthropologist the words of their
traditional songs, if they ever ...
9. The Washington Post, May 7, 2002 Tuesday, Final Edition, STYLE;
BOOK WORLD; Pg. C04, 1135 words, The Then of Now, Chris Lehmann,, deputy
editor of Book World, whose e-mail is lehmannc@washpost.com
... interviewing an Italian anthropologist who has inadvertently become
the ...
... 1986, natural scientist Patricia Wright helped manage the Western
...
... Seeing this sort of abuse -- which anthropologists in Madagascar
have labeled " ...
10. The New York Times, April 28, 2002 Sunday, Late Edition - Final
, Section 7; Column 1; Book Review Desk; Pg. 10, 1442 words, The Way
We Lived Then , By William Langewiesche; William Langewiesche is a
correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly.
... attention from the park project." Of Patricia Wright, the
resident American who ...
... imperialism," quoting an anthropologist who says: "It's
...
11. The Toronto Star, March 3, 2001, Saturday, Edition 1, NAR, 1493
words, A TREASURE-ISLAND TRAGEDY
... critically endangered,' " says Patricia Wright, director of
the Institute for the ...
... Environments based in Stony Brook, N.Y. Wright has been working
to ...
PATRICIA WRIGHT (56%);
12. The New York Times, August 11, 1998, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Patricia Wright, Section F; Page 3; Column 1; Science Desk , 1571 words,
Scientist at Work: Dr. Patricia Wright; Saving Madagascar's Bounty
for Its Lemurs and Its People, By JANE E. BRODY
Patricia Wright's trail to Madagascar and environmental ...
... Warren Kinzey, then an anthropologist at City University of ...
... New York at Stony Brook and international coordinator of Ranomafana
...
... behavior and ecology at Stony Brook. There she is joined by her
second ...
... Alison Richard, an anthropologist at Yale University, the ...
... Luke Dollan); Dr. Patricia Wright came to Madagascar to study ...
... BRODY, JANE E PATRICIA WRIGHT (96%); WARREN KINZEY ( ...
13. The Washington Post, February 11, 1998, Wednesday, Final Edition,
HORIZON; Pg. H02, 2122 words, CALENDAR
... Area Skeptics, social anthropologist David Murray is to discuss
...
... hunting and habitat loss. Patricia Wright of the Institute for
the Conservation of ...
14. Daily News (New York), January 21, 1998, Wednesday, Suburban; Pg.
3, 727 words, FED MEMORIAL TO HONOR AFRICAN BURIAL GROUND, By JOYCE
SHELBY
... Michael Blakey, an anthropologist at Howard University's ...
... for the memorial, write: Patricia Wright, Contracting Officer,
GSA- ...
15. The Boston Globe, February 22, 1997, Saturday, City Edition, LIVING;
Pg. C1, 1297 words, Hidden life of lemurs; ANIMAL BEAT, By Vicki Croke,
Globe Staff
In 1972, Patricia Wright was a social worker and ...
... New York at Stony Brook, Wright wants to know what these ...
... DAVID HARRING 2. Patricia Wright discovered a new ...
PATRICIA WRIGHT (96%);
16. The New York Times, December 8, 1996, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 13LI; Page 20; Column 1; Long Island Weekly Desk , 1507 words,
Shooting Monkeys Through Cameras, By LINDA TAGLIAFERRO
... primate conservation with Dr. Patricia Wright at the State University
at Stony Brook in 1987.The course ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Home | To
Previous Page | Back to Top