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Nancy Abelmann

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1. The New York Times, December 11, 1994, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 4; Page 7; Column 1; Week in Review Desk , 1165 words, Word for Word / Anthropology Abstracts;; A Trans-Narrating, Ethnographic Good Time Was Had by All, By PETER APPLEBOME
... clear whether the 4,500 assembled anthropologists were likely to find their way into the ...
... abstracts from the convention beginning with Nancy Abelmann's "Trans-Narrating Social ...
... Dr. Peacock says, anthropologists have been in the forefront in ...
... Oh, There You Are! Sex and the Heterosexual Anthropologist" by Frank A. ...
... Colic" Alma Gottlieb (University of Illinois). In the United States ...


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1. Publishers Weekly, August 11, 2003, Features; Pg. 195, 11330 words, Fall 2003 Hardcovers: Religion & Inspiration - Women's Studies, Edited by Laurele Riippa. Compiled by Dena Croog, Robert Dahlin, Charles Hix and Karole Riippa.
... B. Ortner. An anthropologist turns to her New Jersey ...
... paper $24.95) by Nancy Abelmann chronicles the rapid development of ...
2. Feminist Studies, Fall 1996, Vol. 22, No. 3; Pg. 564; ISSN: 0046-3663, 02468651, 1752 words, "Big Companies Don't Hire Us, Married Women": Exploitation and Empowerment Among Women Workers in South Korea: [Part 2 of 2]
... I would also like to thank Nancy Abelmann and John Finch for their ...
... 1864-1886 (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1992). [23]. ...


Stanley Ambrose

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1. The Guardian (London) - Final Edition, March 10, 2005, Guardian Science Pages, Pg. 9, 867 words, Life: This eruption could put a tsunami in the shade: Supervolcanos are so big they could start another ice age. Bill McGuire on a truly terrifying phenomenon, Bill McGuire
... including Mike Rampino and anthropologist Stanley Ambrose, of the University of Illinois. They, and others it must be ...
2. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), July 13, 2001, Friday, USA; Pg. 2, 765 words, Old bones paint new picture of human ancestry, Robert C. Cowen Special to The Christian Science Monitor
... forested environments," says University of Illinois chemist Stanley Ambrose, who analyzed soils ...
3. The San Francisco Chronicle, JULY 12, 2001, THURSDAY,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A1, 1040 words, Cal scholar's team says it found oldest humanlike fossil; Evolutionary theories called into question, David Perlman
... a UC Berkeley anthropologist has discovered the fossilized remains of what they ...
... scholars: one an anthropologist still working on his ...
... most outstanding field anthropologist he has ever known, has tentatively named the ...
... old, according to Renne. Anthropologists call all the species and ...
... Haile-Sellasie, the Berkeley anthropologist sent an e- ...
... woody plants, according to anthropologist Stanley Ambrose of the University of Illinois, who is also a chemist and ...
4. The Independent (London), March 9, 2001, Friday, FEATURES; Pg. 8, 1325 words, SCIENCE: THE AXE SWINGS, THE MAN TALKS; NO ONE REALLY KNOWS WHY OR WHEN LANGUAGE EVOLVED. BUT A NEW STUDY SUGGESTS THAT TOOLS MAY HAVE BEEN THE KEY TO TEACHING OUR ANCESTORS TO SPEAK, SAYS STEVE CONNOR, Steve Connor
... animals, yet evolutionary anthropologists know next to nothing ...
... one another. But Stanley Ambrose, a palaeoanthropologist at the University of Illinois has a more practical ...
... in both hands. Anthropologists believe these cutting tools are ...
STANLEY AMBROSE (80%);
5. The New York Times, November 11, 1997, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section F; Page 1; Column 2; Science Desk , 1902 words, To People the World, Start With 500, By NICHOLAS WADE , COLD SPRING HARBOR, N.Y.
... Another archeologist, Dr. Stanley Ambrose of the University of Illinois at Urbana, agreed with ...
6. Chicago Sun-Times, May 26, 1996, SUNDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, SUNDAY NEWS; Pg. 30, 426 words, Gender Gap in Prehistoric Diets, Jim Ritter, URBANA
... on Archaeometry at the University of Illinois.
U. of I. anthropologist Stanley Ambrose took samples from four ...
... a traditional dirt anthropologist in Africa, where he's become ...


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1. The Economist, December 24, 2005, U.S. Edition, SURVEY, 770 words, The proper study of mankind
... dismal time to be alive and, if Stanley Ambrose of the University of Illinois is right, the chances were you would be dead ...


Douglas Brewer

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1. The Guardian - Final Edition, October 8, 2003, Guardian Home Pages, Pg. 13, 736 words, Nobel triumph for super cool physicist: Peers pay tribute as British scientist wins award for research breakthrough that may one day revolutionise electricity supplies: Links www.nobel.se Official Nobel prize site superconductors.org Introduction to superconductors, Ian Sample Science correspondent
... now works at the University of Illinois, Urbana, received the news ...
... delighted for him," said Douglas Brewer, a physicist who ...
... for medicine with another University of Illinois scientist, Professor Paul ...
2. The Oregonian, February 9, 2000 Wednesday, SUNRISE EDITION, SCIENCE;, Pg. B01,, 691 words, EGYPTIAN EXCAVATION NORTH OF CAIRO FOCUSES ON SITE OF DEADLYUPHEAVAL, Compiled by RICHARD L. HILL, The Oregonian
... site since 1991 with Douglas Brewer of the University of Illinois and Robert Wenke of the University of ...


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Matti Bunzl

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1. Publishers Weekly Reviews, November 22, 2004, PW FORECASTS; Nonfiction; Pg. 47, 261 words, FAT: The Anthropology of an Obsession, Staff
... essays by academic anthropologists examines fat as a ...
... possible, while Kulick and Matti Bunzl explore the world of fat ...


Brenda Farnell

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1. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), April 13, 2001, Friday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. A1, 1513 words, U OF I GROUP AGAINST CHIEF ILLINIWEK VOWS TO TURN UP PRESSURE; AS DEBATE OVER SYMBOL RAGES, MEMBERS SAY THEY'LL SEND LETTERS TO RECRUITS, Nick Wishart; Of The Post-Dispatch, CHAMPAIGN, ILL.URBANA, ILLINOIS; UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS; TRUSTEES; REPORT; CHIEF ILLINIWEK; SCHOOL MASCOT; COLLEGE DEBATE; PROTEST; CONTROVERSY; PC; POLITICAL CORRECTNESS; POLITICALLY INCORRECT; DIVERSITY; NATIVE; AMERICANS; AMERICAN INDIANS; LAWSUIT
... February by some University of Illinois faculty and students. For ...
... said coalition member Brenda Farnell, an Illinois professor ...
... Photo from THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - University of Illinois graduate student John ...
2. Chicago Sun-Times, March 23, 2001, FRIDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. 26, 451 words, ACLU goes to bat for critics of Illiniwek, BY JOHN KELLY
... a judge to prevent University of Illinois administrators from taking any ...
... professors Stephen Kaufman and Brenda Farnell, are among the seven plaintiffs. "We do have the ...
3. Chicago Sun-Times, February 15, 2000, TUESDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. 3, 503 words, U of I to revisit Illiniwek; Debate over chief reopens, CHAMPAIGN
University of Illinois trustees say they will ...
... said anthropology professor Brenda Farnell. "They've been presented with all of the ...
University of Illinois mascot Chief Illiniwek ...
4. Buffalo News (New York), October 4, 1998, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, POETRY, Pg. 6G, 1129 words, THE OCTOBER CALENDAR
... a lecture by Brenda Farnell. Farnell is a modern dancer turned linguistic anthropologist whose work expands the boundaries of " ...
... talk/performance by Brenda Farnell. Wednesdays at 4 ...
BRENDA FARNELL (60%);
5. Chicago Sun-Times, December 24, 1996, TUESDAY, Sports Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. 45, 377 words, Park Service remembers Cherokee 'Trail of Tears', REYNOLDSVILLE, Ill.
... Southeast were also removed," said Brenda Farnell, an anthropology professor at the University of Illinois. "Today," she said, "we would ca


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Christopher Fennell

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Paul Garber

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1. The New Zealand Herald, December 21, 2002 Saturday, NEWS; World, 1172 words, The myth of the demon ape, By SANJIDA O'CONNELL
... St Louis, and Dr Paul Garber, from the University of Illinois, Urbana, believe that current ...
2. The Independent (London), December 2, 2002, Monday, FEATURES; Pg. 13, 1283 words, SCIENCE & NATURE: CONFLICT RESOLUTION; ZOOLOGISTS USED TO BELIEVE THAT VIOLENCE IN HUMAN SOCIETY COULD BE TRACED TO HIGHER PRIMATES' NATURAL PROPENSITY FOR AGGRESSION. BUT A NEW THEORY SAYS THAT APES ARE NOT ANTAGONISTIC AT ALL. SANJIDA O'CONNELL INVESTIGATES, Sanjida O'connell A chimpanzee bares its teeth: but just how aggressive are they when they live in groups?
... St Louis, and Dr Paul Garber, from the University of Illinois, Urbana, believe that current ...
3. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), March 6, 2001, Tuesday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE, Pg. D3, 244 words, LAKE NICARAGUA ECOSYSTEM FACES THREATSON THE TRAIL OF MARK TWAIN:; PART TWO OF FIVE, William Allen, ALTAGRACIA, NICARAGUATRAVELS; AUTHOR; WRITER; MISSOURI; JOURNEY NICARAGUA; SOUTH AMERICA; ADVENTURE; JOURNAL; DIARY TRIP; FRESHWATER LAKE; SHARKS; ECOLOGY; POLLUTION
... destroyed forever," said Paul Garber, a biological anthropologist with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and ...
PAUL GARBER (91%);
4. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), January 28, 2001, Sunday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. A1, 4089 words, PRESERVING, EXPLORING "CENTRAL AMERICA'S AMAZON"; ST. LOUIS ZOO BIOLOGIST'S MISSION IS TO SAVE THE WORLD'S ENDANGERED WILDLIFE, William Allen; Post-Dispatch Science Writer, TUBURUS, NICARAGUACENTRAL AMERICA; ENVIRONMENT; ST. LOUIS ZOOLOGICAL; GARDENS RESEARCHER; BIOLOGIST; ENDANGERED SPECIES; CENSUS; COUNT CONSERVATION; RAIN FOREST; NATIVE FOOD SUPPLY; HUNTING; NICARAGUA BOSAWAS BIOSPHERE RESERVE; RIO COCO; TUBURUS; AMAK; RIO; BOCAY; WIWILI PUERTO CABEZAS; MATAGALPA; LAGO MANAGUE; LAGO; NICARAGUA; CARIBBEAN SEA; COSTA RICA; PACIFIC OCEAN; HONDURAS
... involved in the project, Paul Garber, of the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. "They ...


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1. New Scientist, February 23, 2002, This Week: AAAS Conference highlights, Pg. 1010, 288 words, Nasty or nice ?, Alison Motluk (Boston)
... bear that out, says Paul Garber at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. ...
PAUL GARBER (91%);
2. Washingtonian, January, 1996, Pg. 80, 10947 words, PASSING THROUGH; YOU'D HAVE A TERRIFIC PARTY IF YOU INVITED ALL THE WRITERS WHO'VE BEEN IN WASHINGTON OVER THE YEARS. LAY IN LOTS OF BOOZE, AND PREPARE FOR SOME WITHERING INSULTS., BY LARRY VAN DYNE
... fell under the influence of the anthropologist Franz Boas and began ...
... a gigantic powerhouse." Anthropologist Margaret Mead was executive ...
... ridicule her as a "kitchen anthropologist." John Steinbeck was a ...
... Levi-Strauss, the structural anthropologist, was a cultural counselor ...
... Smithsonian's aviation curator, Paul Garber, if he could have a few moments to ...


Alama Gottlieb

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William Kelleher

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Janet Keller

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1. Tampa Tribune (Florida), September 7, 2005 Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, METRO; Pg. 6, 5006 words, Obituaries
... Hudson, and Patricia Patterson, Janet Keller and Sherry Clark, all of ...
... honors. Next, she attended the University of Illinois and earned a master's ...
2. Omaha World Herald (Nebraska), February 17, 2003, Monday, METRO EDITION, Pg. 4b;, 2667 words, Paid Obits
... Mr. Baker attended the University of Illinois and The Art Institute of Chicago. He is ...
... Brink, Elkhorn; daughter, Janet Keller, Omaha; 4 grandchildren; ...


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Karen Kelsky

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1. The Australian, March 16, 2005 Wednesday All-round Country Edition, FEATURES; Higher Education; Pg. 42, 1023 words, No shame in a silent reply, Elspeth Probyn
... I attended at the University of Illinois all the more remarkable. ...
... some fascinating papers. Karen Kelsky, an anthropologist at Illinois, delved into ...
... NEVILLE HOAD (73%); KAREN KELSKY (55%);


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Frederic Lehman

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Steven Leigh

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1. New Scientist, March 5, 2005, FEATURES; Pg. 39, 2456 words, The original rebels; Are humans the first and only species to have teenagers? Lynn Dicks digs among our ancestors' remains for the origin and meaning of adolescence, Lynn Dicks. Lynn Dicks is a writer based near Cambridge, UK
... few years, with some anthropologists claiming to have found evidence of ...
... past few years anthropologists have begun to look at what ...
... dental age," says anthropologist Holly Smith from the University of ...
... a large brain. Anthropologist Steven Leigh from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is ...
... conclusions. While many anthropologists will consider Leigh's ...

Barry Lewis

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Alejandro Lugo

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1. The New York Times, June 24, 2002 Monday, Late Edition - Final , Section A; Column 4; Editorial Desk; Pg. 18, 157 words, A Soccer War
... masses, once again? ALEJANDRO LUGO Urbana, Ill., June ...
... Latina/Latino Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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Martin Manalansan

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Ellen Moodie

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Andrew Orta

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Timothy Pauketat

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1. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), December 19, 2002, Thursday, FEATURES; IDEAS; Pg. 14, 1078 words, New clues to ancient Mississippi culture, By Peter N. Spotts Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor, COLLINSVILLE, ILL.
... cohesion. Today, notes University of Illinois archaeologist Timothy Pauketat, Cahokia mounds represent " ...
... E KELLY (64%); TIMOTHY PAUKETAT (64%); JIM MERTZ ( ...
2. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), April 16, 2000, Sunday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION, METRO, Pg. C2, 945 words, EVIDENCE GROWS OF WAR AT CAHOKIA MOUNDS; EXCAVATIONS ALONG I-55/70 INDICATE THAT "SUBURB" WAS BURNED IN A.D. 1200, William Allen; Post-Dispatch Science Writer, CHAMPAIGN, ILL.
... 70 by scientists with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. " ...
... said one of the researchers, Timothy Pauketat, a professor of anthropology. "You ...
... Janet Van Dyke of the University of Illinois was photographed in November ...
3. 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
... people in," says Timothy Pauketat, an anthropologist and Cahokia specialist at the ...
... 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 ...
... Hall, archaeologist at the University of Illinois-Chicago. Unfortunately, Cahokians' ...


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Marc Perry

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1. The Toronto Sun, March 17, 2005 Thursday, EARLY EDITION, ENTERTAINMENT; Pg. 60, 585 words, K'NAAN'S THE MAN; RAPPER EXPLORES THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN URBAN AND WORLD HIP-HOP, BY EILIS QUINN, CP
... North America has lost." Marc Perry, an anthropologist at the University of Illinois, says despite rap's ...


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John Polk

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1. The Boston Globe, April 9, 2002, Tuesday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. C1, 1176 words, THE RUNNING ANIMAL IN THE EVOLUTIONARY RACE, SCIENTISTS FIND HUMANS WERE BUILT TO OUTLAST THE COMPETITION, By Gareth Cook, Globe Staff
... other adaptations, said John Polk, a postdoctoral researcher ...
... following them until they were exhausted. Anthropologists have recorded stories of hunters ...
PHOTO GRAPH, John Polk, a researcher at ...


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Charles Roseman

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Mahir Saul

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Helaine Silverman

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1. The Guardian (London), August 17, 1997, THE OBSERVER NEWS PAGE; Pg. 9, 551 words, 'ALIEN LANDING STRIPS' WERE PRAYERS FOR RAINS THAT NEVER CAME; How a changing climate destroyed an ancient Peruvian civilisation, By Antony Spawforth
... on Thursday. Cambridge anthropologist Piers Vitebsky tested the ...
... water. American archaeologist Helaine Silverman thinks the drought triggered ...
2. The Observer, August 17, 1997, Sunday, THE OBSERVER NEWS PAGE; Pg. 9, 551 words, 'ALIEN LANDING STRIPS' WERE PRAYERS FOR RAINS THAT NEVER CAME, By Antony Spawforth
... on Thursday. Cambridge anthropologist Piers Vitebsky tested the ...
... water. American archaeologist Helaine Silverman thinks the drought triggered ...
3. The Toronto Star, September 1, 1991, Sunday, SUNDAY EDITION, INSIGHT; Pg. B6, 785 words, 'Lost' city sheds some light on Peru's mystery designs, By Donald Smith National Geographic
... civilization," says archeologist Helaine Silverman of the University of Illinois. "In many ways they were ...
HELAINE SILVERMAN (95%);
4. The Toronto Star, September 1, 1991, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION, INSIGHT; Pg. B6, 785 words, 'Lost' city sheds some light on Peru's mystery designs, By Donald Smith National Geographic
... civilization," says archeologist Helaine Silverman of the University of Illinois. "In many ways they were ...
HELAINE SILVERMAN (95%);


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Olga Soffer

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1. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), August 20, 2003 Wednesday Final Edition, News; Pg. A22, 480 words, Humans evolved in the nude: study: Lice DNA provide clues to clothing. Neanderthals may be inaccurately depicted as hairless and wearing furs, RICK WEISS, WASHINGTON
... 100,000 years ago. Anthropologists are especially interested in ...
... God's sake," said Olga Soffer, an archeologist at the University of Illinois. "But clothes let you really ...
2. The Washington Post, August 19, 2003 Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1155 words, Creative Search For Naked Truth; Study Uses Lice DNA to Find When Clothing First Appeared, Rick Weiss, Washington Post Staff Writer
... 100,000 years ago. Anthropologists are especially interested in ...
... God's sake," said Olga Soffer, an archaeologist at the University of Illinois. "But clothes let you really ...
3. The Guardian (London), January 9, 2003, Guardian Home Pages, Pg. 3, 270 words, Stone Age genius: Finds that changed history
... led by the US anthropologist Olga Soffer found ancient textile ...
4. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), May 8, 2000, Monday,, SOONER EDITION, Pg. A-11, 745 words, TEXTILE TRACES CHANGE THE PICTURE OF HOW HUMANS LIVED AMID ICE AGE; ERIE RESEARCHER LEADS FABRIC STUDY, ROGER LEWIN, NEW SCIENTIST
... refrigerator belonging to his colleague Olga Soffer from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. " ...
5. The Independent (London), April 25, 2000, Tuesday, NEWS; Pg. 3, 457 words, WORLD'S FIRST HAT DISCOVERED, AND IT TURNS OUT TO BE STONE AGE TEA COSY, Michael Mccarthy Environment Correspondent
... ago But Professor Olga Soffer says headgear, belts, ...
... professor of anthropology at the University of Illinois, says woven garments ...
OLGA SOFFER (89%);
6. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, April 2, 2000, Sunday,, Home Edition, 469 words, DISCOVER: ARCHAEOLOGY, ENVIRONMENT & MEDICINE ; SCIENCE WATCH, From our news services
... led by archaeologist Olga Soffer of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The ...
7. Chicago Sun-Times, February 13, 2000, SUNDAY, First Edition, SUNDAY NEWS; Pg. 12, 711 words, Ice-age women dressed pretty cool, BY LEE BOWMAN
... bags and baskets, a University of Illinois researcher reports in ...
... warmer months," said Olga Soffer, a former fashion promoter turned anthropologist and lead author of the study, ...
... professor of anthropology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Olga Soffer believes prehistoric talismans could have been ...
OLGA SOFFER (96%);
8. The San Diego Union-Tribune, February 9, 2000, Wednesday, LIFESTYLE;Pg. E-3, 656 words, QUEST; Quirks of Nature, Leigh Fenly
... production in the world, anthropologists wrote in journal *** ...
... Age products," wrote Olga Soffer, of the University of Illinois, "or, in fact, to thin ...
9. The San Diego Union-Tribune, February 9, 2000, Wednesday, LIFESTYLE;Pg. E-3, 649 words, QUEST; Quirks of Nature, Leigh Fenly
... production in the world, anthropologists wrote in journal ...
... Age products," wrote Olga Soffer, of the University of Illinois, "or, in fact, to thin ...
10. The Toronto Star, January 16, 2000, Sunday, Edition 1, BOD, 748 words, PALEOLITHIC WOMEN HAD MORE THAN FURS, Jonathan Leake
... die for,'' says Olga Soffer, professor of anthropology at the University of Illinois and co-leader of the research. ''We ...
OLGA SOFFER (90%); RACQUEL WELCH ( ...
11. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), January 11, 2000, Tuesday, FINAL, 556 words, Stone Age but stylish, JONATHAN LEAKE, LONDON
... die for,'' said Olga Soffer, professor of anthropology at the University of Illinois, who co-wrote the ...
12. The Ottawa Citizen, January 5, 2000, Wednesday, FINAL, 386 words, Struttin' stuff, Stone Age style, Jonathan Leake
... die for,'' said Olga Soffer, professor of anthropology at the University of Illinois, who co-wrote the ...
13. The Australian, December 27, 1999, Monday, LOCAL; Pg. 1, 285 words, Stone Age women dressed to go clubbing, JONATHAN LEAKE
... die for," said Olga Soffer, professor of anthropology at the University of Illinois, who co-wrote the ...
14. The New York Times, December 19, 1999, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 4; Page 2; Column 2; Week in Review Desk, 382 words, December 12-18; Stone Age Couture On the Catwalk, By NATALIE ANGIER
... Current Anthropology, the archaeologists Olga Soffer of the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, and ...
... Venus. (Bill Wiegand, University of Illinois)
15. The Scotsman, December 16, 1999, Thursday, Pg. 20, 712 words, THE STONE AGE WOMAN WANTED TO LOOK HER BEST, Alison Gray
... Klein and Donna Karan. University of Illinois archaeologists have re-examined ...
... never been examined. Dr Olga Soffer, the archaeologist leading the research, ...
... south-western France, anthropologists noticed a "remarkable" ...
16. The New York Times, December 14, 1999, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section F; Page 1; Column 2; Science Desk , 2164 words, Furs for Evening, But Cloth Was The Stone Age Standby, By NATALIE ANGIER
... Now, according to three anthropologists, it is time to toss such ...
... a wardrobe of what Dr. Olga Soffer, one of the researchers, calls " ...
... Soffer, an archaeologist with the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. Archaeologists and anthropologists have long been fascinated by the ...
... figurine from southwestern France, the anthropologists noticed a "remarkable" ...
... higher powers." Other anthropologists point out that string ...
... by Steve Holland, University of Illinois; photo of Venus of Kostenki by Bill Wiegand, University of Illinois)(pg. F1); Dr. Olga Soffer, a researcher, examining what has been ...
... starts and coiled basketry. (Olga Soffer); (Bill Wiegand/University of Illinois)(pg. F2) Map of ...
17. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), November 28, 1999, FINAL, 1674 words, Prehistoric melting pot: Recent archeological discoveries have scientists speculating that early people migrated to the Americas from many places and directions, not just from Asia via the Bering Strait, FAYE FLAM, PHILADELPHIA
... people used, said Olga Soffer, an University of Illinois expert in Stone ...
18. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), September 28, 1999, Tuesday,, SOONER EDITION, Pg. G-9,, 1755 words
... 1991 Penn State anthropologist Mark Stoneking and colleagues, ...
... Erie's Mercyhurst College, and Olga Soffer of the University of Illinois find evidence that Europeans were ...
19. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), June 21, 1999, Monday,, SOONER EDITION, Pg. A-10, 1497 words, DRESSED TO TELL; THE SKIMPY GARB ADORNING TINY FIGURINES MAY BE A RECORD OF THE SKILLS OF ICE; AGE TRIBES, BYRON SPICE, SCIENCE EDITOR, POST-GAZETTE
... colleague David Hyland and University of Illinois anthropologist Olga Soffer uncovered evidence that the Paleolithic ...
... Rosemary Joyce, an anthropologist at the University of California- ...
20. Financial Times (London,England), April 17, 1999, Saturday, W EDITION 1, OFF CENTRE;, Pg. 09, 1169 words, ...and women can be more macho, too: Husbands may be useful, but when it comes to foraging for survival, grandmothers are more important, says Jerom
... painstaking research by Olga Soffer, of the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana and ...
... Hospital; Stanford University; University of Illinois; University of Utah STANFORD ...
21. The Ottawa Citizen, March 21, 1999, FINAL, 2608 words, The truth about women's bodies: The new 'femaleism' can be summarized as: Yes, we are different -- wanna make something of it? Barbara Ehrenreich reports., Barbara Ehrenreich
... Makes Us Female and anthropologist Helen Fisher's The First ...
... in the mid-'70s, when anthropologists Adrienne Zihlman and Nancy ...
... cycle. To test this possibility, anthropologist Kristen Hawkes made ...
... psychologists assume. The British anthropologist Christ Knight -- who is, ...
... times until archeologist Olga Soffer came across the kind of ...
22. 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
... trap smaller game, as Olga Soffer, a University of Illinois Ice Age hunting ...
... Penn State University anthropologist Alan Walker explains ...
23. The Guardian (London), April 16, 1998, The Guardian Online Page; Pg. 8, 278 words, Science and Technology: Sondbites
Olga Soffer, an archaeologist at the University of Illinois, punching a hole ...
... REHABILITATION HOSPITAL (61%); UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS (61%);
... REHABILITATION HOSPITAL (61%); UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS (61%);
... LAURO HALSTEAD (61%); OLGA SOFFER (61%);
24. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), October 6, 1997, Monday,, SOONER EDITION, Pg. A-8, 1267 words, CLEVER CAVEMEN; EVIDENCE OF ANCIENT NETS, TEXTILES IS ALTERING OUR VIEW OF PREHISTORY, BYRON SPICE, SCIENCE EDITOR, POST-GAZETTE
... made the discovery along with Olga Soffer, a University of Illinois anthropologist, and with his Mercyhurst colleague David ...
25. The Ottawa Citizen, May 17, 1995, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. C11, 586 words, End looms for theory on origins of weaving, BRENDA FOWLER; THE NEW YORK TIMES, MINNEAPOLIS
... Erie, Pennsylvania, and Dr. Olga Soffer of the University of Illinois at Urbana, push ...
OLGA SOFFER (66%); JAMES ADOVASIO ( ...
26. The New York Times, May 9, 1995, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 4; Science Desk , 1815 words, Find Suggests Weaving Preceded Settled Life, By BRENDA FOWLER , MINNEAPOLIS
... Erie, Pa., and Dr. Olga Soffer of the University of Illinois at Urbana, push ...
FOWLER, BRENDA OLGA SOFFER (83%); JAMES M ...
27. The Washington Post, November 24, 1989, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A6, 779 words, Stone Age Figurines Were Designed to Self-Destruct, Study Finds, William Booth, Washington Post Staff Writer, NATIONAL NEWS
... in the kiln, according to anthropologists who published a ...
The anthropologists speculate that the person firing the ...
... ritualistic purpose?" asked Olga Soffer of the University of Illinois at Urbana, who with ...
OLGA SOFFER OLGA SOFFER (76%);
28. The New York Times, December 20, 1988, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 1, Column 5; Science Desk, 2036 words, Life in the Stone Age: New Findings Point to Complex Societies, By WILLIAM K. STEVENS
... hunter-gatherers, said Olga Soffer of the University of Illinois, who studies complex ...
STEVENS, WILLIAM K OLGA SOFFER (62%);


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... refrigerator belonging to his colleague Olga Soffer from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. " ...
... Venus' Figurines" by Olga Soffer, James Adovasio and David ...
JIM ADOVASIO (94%); OLGA SOFFER (71%);
2. U.S. News & World Report, September 16, 1991, SCIENCE & SOCIETY; COVER STORY; Vol. 111, No. 12; Pg. 53, 3898 words, Who We Were, By William F. Allman
... heavy brow led anthropologists to conclude it was the remains of ...
... years. Nearly all anthropologists agree that the human lineage ...
... continent teeming with professional anthropologists; climatic and geological conditions there are ...
... modern Europeans, says anthropologist Christopher Stringer of the Natural ...
... Europe of Homo sapiens -- whom anthropologists call ''Cro-Magnons" ...
... between the two. Some anthropologists are uncomfortable with the Out of Africa ...
... accepted by all anthropologists. One of its most vocal ...
... Ukraine. (Ira Block; Olga Soffer-University of Illinois)
3. Newsweek, November 10, 1986, UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Ideas; Pg. 62, 3591 words, The Way We Were, SHARON BEGLEY with LOUISE LIEF in Paris
... France -- but the very fact that anthropologists are suggesting they did represents a ...
... human evolution; now, anthropologists conclude that the late Ice ...
... humans as we would recognize them," says anthropologist Randall White of New ...
... finds are challenging this conclusion. Anthropologists trace the roots of Cro- ...
... new species. But anthropologist Fred Smith of the University of ...
... peripatetic. Rather, says anthropologist Erik Trinkaus of the University of ...
... toward Asia and Europe. Anthropologists have discovered fossils from Africa and ...
... on a skeleton, anthropologists conclude that tunics and tailored ...
... feet. Wife stealing? Anthropologists like to say that behavior ...
... Since 1975 archeologist Olga Soffer of the University of Illinois and her Soviet colleagues have been excavating ...
... birth. Their prominence, says anthropologist Margaret Conkey of the State ...
... in the museum reconstruction, OLGA SOFFER; Picture 2, A ...


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... surprised," said Prof. Ronald Toby, a historian at Tokyo University and the University of Illinois. "Because it is quite clear that ...
2. Chicago Sun-Times, March 28, 2000, TUESDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, SPORTS; BETWEEN THE LINES; Pg. 97, 700 words, Proud Japanese fans love American style, Ron Rapoport
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