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Ruth Behar
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. San Antonio Express-News, August 13, 2005 Saturday, METRO Edition, METRO
AND STATE NEWS; Pg. 6B, 364 words, REVIEW; Crowd turns out for readings capping
Cisneros' workshop, Elda Silva, EXPRESS-NEWS STAFF WRITER
... hear writers including Ruth Behar, Tammy Gómez, Elva ...
... genius grant" recipient and anthropologist, read a short ...
2. San Antonio Express-News, August 12, 2005 Friday, STATE&METRO Edition,
S.A. LIFE; Pg. 4F, 331 words, Writers share week of camaraderie, creativity,
Steve Bennett
... genius grant" recipient and anthropologist Ruth Behar, poet Tammy
Gomez, ...
3. San Antonio Express-News, July 31, 2005 Sunday, STATE&METRO Edition,
S.A. LIFE; Pg. 3K, 671 words, Cool summer events include power of the pen,
spoken word, Susan Yerkes
... grant winner, writer/anthropologist Ruth Behar; activist poet Tammy ...
4. San Antonio Express-News (Texas), August 8, 2003, Friday, , METRO, Pg. 1E,
577 words, Workshop 'meeting of the minds' for writers ; Author Sandra Cisneros
will lead a public reading tonight at the Esperanza Center., Steve Bennett
... author of "What Night Brings"; University of Michigan anthropologist
and MacArthur fellow Ruth Behar; Renato Rosaldo, author of the ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (50%);
ESPERANZA CENTER (58%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (50%);
5. The New York Times, April 9, 2003 Wednesday, Late Edition - Final , Section
F; Column 4; Dining In, Dining Out/Style Desk; Pg. 1, 1213 words, A Little
Plantain At the Passover Table , By JOAN NATHAN , MIAMI
... interesting cultural blend." Ruth Behar, a cultural anthropologist
at the University of Michigan who specializes in ...
6. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), May 7, 2000 Sunday, ALGIERS, PICAYUNE;
Pg. 17F1, 451 words, WRITER BORN IN CUBA DRAWS UNIVERSITY AUDIENCE, By Ana
Gershanik
... listen to writer-ethnographer Ruth Behar. Behar, whose family fled ...
... professor of anthropology at the University of Michigan. That connection
has shaped her new ...
Ruth Behar stands beside one of the her ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (56%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (56%);
7. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), May 7, 2000 Sunday, EAST NEW ORLEANS,
PICAYUNE; Pg. 2C, 477 words, WRITER BORN IN CUBA DRAWS UNIVERSITY AUDIENCE,
Ana Gershanik
... listen to writer-ethnographer Ruth Behar. Behar, whose family fled ...
... professor of anthropology at the University of Michigan. That connection
has shaped her new ...
Ruth behar stand beside one ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (56%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (56%);
8. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), May 4, 2000 Thursday, LAKEFRONT, PICAYUNE;
Pg. 3A1, 548 words, WRITER BORN IN CUBA DRAWS UNIVERSITY AUDIENCE, By ANA GERSHANIK
... listen to writer-ethnographer Ruth Behar. Behar, whose family fled ...
... professor of anthropology at the University of Michigan. That connection
has shaped her new ...
Ruth Behar stands beside one of her ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (56%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (56%);
9. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), April 13, 2000 Thursday, LAKEFRONT, PICAYUNE;
Pg. 4A1, 754 words, COLLEGES
Feminist ethnographer Ruth Behar will present two ...
... professor of anthropology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, is
the author of ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (53%); AMERICAN FRIENDS ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (53%); AMERICAN FRIENDS ...
10. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), April 13, 2000 Thursday, EAST NEW ORLEANS,
PICAYUNE; Pg. C3, 575 words, FEMINIST ETHNOGRAPHER TO APPEAR AT UNIVERSITIES,
By ANA GERSHANIK
... writer and feminist ethnographer Ruth Behar, who will lecture ...
... professor of anthropology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and
she is working ...
TULANE UNIVERSITY (91%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (52%);
TULANE UNIVERSITY (91%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (52%);
11. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), April 13, 2000 Thursday, KENNER, PICAYUNE;
Pg. 6D1, 575 words, FEMINIST ETHNOGRAPHER TO APPEAR AT UNIVERSITIES, By ANA
GERSHANIK
... writer and feminist ethnographer Ruth Behar, who will lecture ...
... professor of anthropology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and
she is working ...
TULANE UNIVERSITY (91%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (52%);
TULANE UNIVERSITY (91%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (52%);
12. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), April 9, 2000 Sunday, ORLEANS, TRAVEL;
Pg. D8, 1058 words, THIS WEEK; A CALENDAR FOR THE BIBLIOPHILE
... University of New Orleans. * University of Michigan anthropologist Ruth
Behar ('Translated Woman: Crossing the ...
13. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), February 13, 2000 Sunday, ORLEANS, TRAVEL;
Pg. D7, 2298 words, A SPRING CALENDAR
... Friday, April 14 University of Michigan anthropologist Ruth Behar ('Translated
Woman: Crossing the ...
14. The San Francisco Chronicle, OCTOBER 22, 1999, FRIDAY,, FINAL; PENINSULA
EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A21, 1470 words, MacArturos' Give Face To Success; Elite
grant winners hope to inspire Latino youths, Angelica Pence, Chronicle Staff
Writer, SOUTH BAY
... Amalia Mesa-Bains and Ruth Behar. San Jose State ...
... in Los Angeles. . Ruth Behar, 1998 Behar is a cultural anthropologist whose
groundbreaking work mixes ...
15. Information Bank Abstracts, PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, November 9, 1998, Monday,
Section C; Page 5, Column 1, 51 words, TRAGEDY, HUMOR ENERGIZE HER STORY, BY
DOUGLAS J KEATING
... based on work of anthropologist Ruth Behar who focused on ...
16. The Washington Post, July 06, 1997, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK WORLD;
Pg. X08, 1465 words, Memoirs, Stanley Trachtenberg
... Your Heart By Ruth Behar Beacon. 192 pp. $ ...
... story telling of our time," anthropologist Ruth Behar struggles against
the traditional ...
17. The New York Times, March 23, 1997, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section
7; Page 19; Column 2; Book Review Desk , 202 words, Books in Brief: Nonfiction,
By DIANE COLE
... Your Heart. By Ruth Behar. Beacon, $22.
... other cultures is past, the anthropologist Ruth Behar asserts in "The
Vulnerable ...
... teaches anthropology at the University of Michigan, was born in Cuba to
...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (54%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (54%);
18. Information Bank Abstracts, MIAMI HERALD, November 21, 1996, Thursday,
Section F; Page 2, Column 1, 48 words, OBSERVER AUTHOR KNOWS OF CUBA, DIASPORA,
BY ELINOR J BRECHER
Article on University of Michigan anthropology Prof Ruth Behar, whose collection
of essays, The Vulnerable ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN;
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (59%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN;
19. The New York Times, April 24, 1994, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section
7; Page 28; Column 1; Book Review Desk , 951 words, New & Noteworthy Paperbacks,
By Laurel Graeber
... Esperanza's Story, by Ruth Behar (Beacon, $15). The author, a Cuban-American
anthropologist, having intended to do a historical ...
20. The New York Times, December 5, 1993, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section
7; Page 42; Column 1; Book Review Desk, 20484 words, Notable Books of the Year
1993
... Esperanza's Story. By Ruth Behar. (Beacon, $25.) An ...
... use the author, an anthropologist, to take revenge on her ...
... neighbors; the other about the anthropologist's own rage and redemption.
...
... study by an anthropologist. LET THE SEA MAKE ...
... California, $30.) An anthropologist recounts the conversations, stories,
...
21. The Washington Post, March 21, 1993, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK WORLD;
PAGE X13, 959 words, Hardcovers in Brief
... Esperanza's Story , by Ruth Behar (Beacon Press, $ 25). Anthropologist
Ruth Behar, winner of a MacArthur " ...
... LANDON; GERALD DURRELL; RUTH BEHAR GERALD MALCOLM DURRELL ( ...
22. 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
... Renaissance to the 19th century. Ruth Behar, an anthropologist and assistant
professor at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, ...
23. The Washington Post, July 19, 1988, Tuesday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE
D1, 1461 words, Cyrus M. Sanai, Washington Post Staff Writer, NATIONAL NEWS
... 19th centuries ($ 325,000). Ruth Behar, 31, a University of Michigan cultural
anthropologist specializing in the traditions of ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Playback, April 14, 2003, Film & Television; Pg. 25, 439 words,
Festival season begins, Leo Rice-Barker
... Carl Jung; and American anthropologist Ruth Behar's Adio Kerida, chronicling
...
RUTH BEHAR (72%); THE QUEEN MOTHER ...
2. Journal of Women's History, Summer 2001, Vol. 13, No. 2; Pg. 204; ISSN:
1042-7961, 03090129, 281 words, Uncertain Travelers: Conversations with Jewish
Women Immigrants to America, McCune, Mary
... conversation with Cuban-Jewish anthropologist Ruth Behar born in 1956.
...
3. Feminist Studies, Fall 2000, Vol. 26, No. 3; Pg. 553; ISSN: 0046-3663, 2776774,
2342 words, "Point Of Departure": Feminist Locations And The Politics
Of Travel In India [Part 4 of 5]
... Nepal.[32] For anthropologists traveling to fieldsites, the symbol of ...
... anecdotes or for seasoned anthropologists trying their hand at ...
... may have been generated by the anthropologist's own yearning for ...
... stories, and playwriting, contemporary anthropologists such as Kirin Narayan
and Dorinne ...
... social struggles.[43] As Ruth Behar has argued, the nomadic state of anthropologists
cannot be collapsed into that of laboring ...
... marginalized area, as an anthropologist observer who is a ...
... other locations that accompany the anthropologist, but it also opens ...
... return again and again. The anthropologist's heavy bags in ...
4. Feminist Studies, Fall 2000, Vol. 26, No. 3; Pg. 559; ISSN: 0046-3663, 2776775,
7 words, "Point Of Departure": Feminist Locations And The Politics
Of Travel In India [Part 5 of 5]
... Geertz, Works and Lives: The Anthropologist As Author (Stanford: Stanford
...
... comparisons between tourists and anthropologists and the work/play dichotomy.
[ ...
... Writing Culture, ed. Ruth Behar and Deborah A. Gordon ( ...
... Native Is a 'Native' Anthropologist?" American Anthropologist 95 (September
1993): ...
... Western Intellectual Field: Anthropologists and Native Informants," Inscriptions
...
... Writing Culture, ed. Ruth Behar and Deborah Gordon (Berkeley: ...
... Beacon Press, 1993), Ruth Behar uses the narrative style to ...
5. Middle East Women's Studies Review, Fall 2000, Vol. XV, No. 3; Pg. 1; ISSN:
1082-5371, 02805491, 1403 words, Give Me That Old Time Ethnography, Hale, Sandra
... my essay appeared (e.g. Ruth Behar, Lila Abu-Lughod, ...
... structuralists and the structural-functionalists. These anthropologists
had, invariably, excluded women. However, ...
... studies and elsewhere. Few anthropologists today presume to study ...
... Nubians, with a team of anthropologists led by Robert ...
... written systems means that anthropologists can consult not ...
6. GLQ-A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, January 2000, Vol. 6, No. 4; Pg.
600, 02677964, 24 words, "Marked by Genetics and Exile": Narrativizing
Transcultural Sexualities in 'Memory Mambo' [Part 4 of 4]
... a Cuba, ed. Ruth Behar (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1995),
69. [ ...
7. NWSA Journal, Summer 1999, Vol. 11, No. 2; Pg. 138; ISSN: 1040-0656, 02156731,
2466 words, The Other Diana: [Part 1 of 2], Linden, Ruth R
... my friend and colleague, anthropologist Diana Elizabeth Forsythe, ...
... my friend and colleague, anthropologist Diana Elizabeth Forsythe, ...
... 1993, 9).[1] Anthropologist Ruth Behar (1996)would say that she was becoming
...
8. Feminist Studies, Spring 1999, Vol. 25, No. 1; Pg. 119; ISSN: 0046-3663,
02555008, 2339 words, Through My Lens: A Video Project About Women Of Color
Faculty At The University Of Michigan [Part 1 of 2], Aparicio, Frances
... Project (WOCAP) at the University of Michigan selected components of WOCAP's
...
... Studies Program at the University of Michigan proposed the establishment
of the Women of ...
... color faculty at the University of Michigan as well as nationwide. In ...
... color faculty at the University of Michigan, WOCAP has produced a ...
... higher education. Historically, the University of Michigan has assumed
leadership in ...
... color faculty at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in ...
... color faculty at the University of Michigan are a heterogeneous group from
...
... School of Nursing at the University of Michigan, or only one woman of ...
... Sutton, formerly at the University of Michigan's Architecture Program,
has been the only ...
... indeed, even at the University of Michigan, where the commitment to faculty
diversity has been very ...
... color faculty at the University of Michigan spoke with both enthusiasm
and ...
... national and international contexts Ruth Behar's books on anthropology
have ...
... by positing the role of the anthropologist as a "vulnerable observer" ...
... understand the problem." At the University of Michigan many other
women of ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (93%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (93%);
9. Feminist Studies, Spring 1999, Vol. 25, No. 1; Pg. 125; ISSN: 0046-3663,
02555009, 1961 words, Through My Lens: A Video Project About Women Of Color
Faculty At The University Of Michigan [Part 2 of 2], Aparicio, Frances R
... color faculty at the University of Michigan
... it sets out to do...." --Ruth Behar, professor of Anthropology and
Women's ...
... women of color at the University of Michigan. Both junior and senior ...
... color faculty at the University of Michigan. Some faculty were strategic
and ...
... color faculty bring to the University of Michigan. Copyright 1999 Feminist
...
... in "Women at the University of Michigan: A Statistical Report ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (93%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (93%);
10. Feminist Studies, Summer 1998, Vol. 24, No. 2; Pg. 282; ISSN: 0046-3663,
02546699, 2006 words, Disciplined By Disciplines? The Need For An Interdisciplinary
Research Mission In Women's Studies [Part 2 of 4], Allen, Judith A; Kitch,
Sally L
... disciplines. For example, Ruth Behar's Translated Woman: Crossing the ...
... development among feminist anthropologists and ethnographers of ever more
careful ...
... subject position of Western anthropologists. Yet there has been little
interchange ...
11. Feminist Studies, Summer 1998, Vol. 24, No. 2; Pg. 291; ISSN: 0046-3663,
02546701, 1592 words, Disciplined By Disciplines? The Need For An Interdisciplinary
Research Mission In Women's Studies [Part 4 of 4], Allen, Judith A; Kitch,
Sally L
... Stewart (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 19954 3- ...
... winter 1996). [18]. Ruth Behar, Translated Woman: Crossing the ...
... Power (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1989) and Anne ...
... Studies: An Overview," University of Michigan Papers in Women's ...
... Institute, University of Iowa, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota,
University of ...
12. Women's Review of Books, May 1998, Vol. 15, No. 8; Pg. 19-20; ISSN: 0738-1433,
01472935, 2869 words, Observing the observers, Niemann, Linda
... Notes of a Woman Anthropologist in Venezuela; Impasse of the ...
... Your Heart, by Ruth Behar. Boston: Beacon Press, ...
... Notes of a Woman Anthropologist in Venezuela, by ...
... extensive self-analysis. Ruth Behar tries to bridge the gap ...
... language and cross-references. RUTH BEHAR SUBTITLES HER BOOK "Anthropology
That ...
... although they fly in, anthropologists don't just drop ...
... a panel discussing anthropologist Renato Rosaldo's "Grief and ...
... reader as well as the professional anthropologist. PEI-LIN YU, ...
... Notes of a Woman Anthropologist in Venezuela is organized as ...
RUTH BEHAR (87%);
13. The Jerusalem Report, October 16, 1997, Pg. 57, 418 words, BOOKSHELF
... good example of what has been lost. Anthropologist Ruth Behar explains
why black slaves ...
14. The Jerusalem Report, October 16, 1997, Pg. 57, 418 words, BOOKSHELF
... good example of what has been lost. Anthropologist Ruth Behar explains
why black slaves ...
15. The Jerusalem Report, May 1, 1997, Pg. 48, 1205 words, LETTING IT GET TO
YOU, JUDITH BOLTON-FASMAN
Cuban-born anthropologist Ruth Behar lives and works in ...
... COMprise "The Vulnerable Observer," Ruth Behar, an anthropologist
at the University of Michigan, attests to the ways that "anthropology
has ...
... saint nor a sinner. The anthropologist listened to her subject pour ...
... classic ritual displacement of the anthropologist. To distance herself
from her grief, she " ...
... looking back is what makes Ruth Behar's vision of anthropology so ...
... recede and leave traces. The anthropologist who makes herself ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (83%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (83%);
Ruth Behar PROFILES & BIOGRAPHIES (78%); ...
RUTH BEHAR (98%);
16. The Jerusalem Report, May 1, 1997, Pg. 48, 1205 words, LETTING IT GET TO
YOU, JUDITH BOLTON-FASMAN
Cuban-born anthropologist Ruth Behar lives and works in ...
... COMprise "The Vulnerable Observer," Ruth Behar, an anthropologist
at the University of Michigan, attests to the ways that "anthropology
has ...
... saint nor a sinner. The anthropologist listened to her subject pour ...
... classic ritual displacement of the anthropologist. To distance herself
from her grief, she " ...
... looking back is what makes Ruth Behar's vision of anthropology so ...
... recede and leave traces. The anthropologist who makes herself ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (83%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (83%);
Ruth Behar PROFILES & BIOGRAPHIES (78%); ...
RUTH BEHAR (98%);
17. Feminist Studies, Spring 1997, Vol. 23, No. 1; Pg. 65; ISSN: 0046-3663,
02459331, 7 words, Celebrating Silenced Words: The "Reimagining" of
A Feminist Nation in Late-Twentieth-Century Galicia: [Part 4 of 4]
... States (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1994) Sonia ...
... For other approaches that anthropologists have taken in studying ...
... Press, 1989). Also see Ruth Behar and Deborah A. Gordon, ...
18. Journal of Women's History, Spring 1997, Vol. 9, No. 1; Pg. 174-179; ISSN:
1042-7961, 01414558, 2707 words, From Casa to Calle: Latin American Women Transforming
Patriarchal Spaces [Part 1 of 3], Chassen-Lopez, Francie R.
... Press, 1993. 217. Ruth Behar. Translated Woman: Crossing the ...
... minimum of interference. In Ruth Behar's Translated Woman, Margaret ...
... a Mexican peddler, and Ruth Behar, her Cuban-American anthropologist "translator," talk
across the ...
... Teresa Tula and U.S. anthropologist Lynn Stephen. United ...
19. Camera Obscura-A Journal of Feminism and Film Theory, September 1996, No.
39; Pg. 24-33; ISSN: 0270-5346, 01996616, 45 words, Warrior Marks: Global Womanism's
Neo-Colonial Discourse in a Multicultural Context [Part 4 of 4], Grewal, Inderpal;
Kaplan, Caren
... Intellectual Production," in Ruth Behar and Deborah A. Gordon, ...
... Montague in The American Anthropologist in 1945. "Second ...
20. NWSA Journal, Fall 1996, Vol. 8, No. 3; Pg. 164-165; ISSN: 1040-0656, 01381025,
1000 words, Book Reviews: Women Writing Culture, Counihan, Carole M.
... diverse array of feminist anthropologists who explore the poetics and ...
... Culture edited by Ruth Behar and Deborah A. Gordon. ...
... diverse array of feminist anthropologists. Most articles are beautifully
...
... trace into the academic publications of their anthropologist husbands.
These early female anthropologists prefigured postmodern concerns, ...
... essay on Dakota anthropologist Ella Cara Deloria and ...
... fiction enabled these female anthropologists of color subversively to challenge
...
RUTH BEHAR (82%); ELLEN LEWIN ( ...
21. Women's Review of Books, June 1996, Vol. XIII, No. 9; Pg. 21-2; ISSN: 0738-1433,
00615495, 2523 words, Fastening the bonds of womanhood, Gilbert, Kate
... Culture, edited by Ruth Behar and Deborah A. Gordon. ...
... work of older women anthropologists conceals their refusal to discuss the
...
According to the two editors, Ruth Behar, author of Translated Woman, and ...
... group of famous male anthropologists, setting out what they claimed was
...
... a single female anthropologist, nor was feminism deemed worthy to be ...
... making "the obvious point: that [what] anthropologists write, ...
namely ethnographies -- ...
... Culture demonstrates, female anthropologists, feminists and women in ...
... Kondo, Kirin Narayan and Ruth Behar use fiction, theatre and ...
... a white woman anthropologist who leaves her Jewish ...
... erase the barriers between the anthropologist and her subject, but these
essays ...
... a beloved and innovative anthropologist who wrote on ...
... a current female anthropologist. In fact, with the exception of ...
... who is not an anthropologist (despite the appropriating claims ...
... known living female anthropologists may), or are our foremothers merely
...
... generations, and non-professional anthropologists, into the "new canon" seems
to ...
... even well-known, anthropologists. In part three, "Does ...
... distance" between subject and anthropologist, I would point out that
a more traditional anthropologist, working among people of ...
... sense. Gordon's argument that the anthropologist should "give back" to
the community and ...
RUTH BEHAR (77%); DEBORAH AGORDON ( ...
22. Women's Review of Books, May 1996, Vol. XIII, No. 8; Pg. 8; ISSN: 0738-1433,
00535038, 1983 words, On and off the reservation, Lamphere, Louise; Shaw, Carole
Yazzie
... being published by anthropologists and sociologists recent examples include
Ruth Behar's Translated Woman (Beacon ...
... long been discarded by anthropologists committed to a careful ...
... in the Navajo Universe (University of Michigan Press, 1977) or James ...
23. Columbia Journal of Gender & Law, 1996, Vol. 6, No. 1; Pg. 423, 02431459,
1620 words, Voices/Voces in the Borderlands: A Colloquy on Re/Constructing
Identities in Re/Constructed Legal Spaces (Part 6 of 8)
... Cahn notes, "some anthropologists believe that true cooperation, ...
... mechanisms, is possible ... as long as the anthropologist situates herself
and confronts that ...
... literature.[180] Feminist anthropologists involved in fieldwork and ...
... footnote omitted). [180] Ruth Behar, Translated Woman: Crossing the ...
24. Iris-A Journal About Women, Winter 1994, No. 32; Pg. 59-61; ISSN: 0896-1301,
00633552, 2552 words, Translated Woman: Crossing the Border With Esperanza's
Story Writing Women's Worlds: Bedouin Stories, Pappas, Rita Signorelli
... Border With Esperanza's Story. Ruth Behar. Beacon Books, 1993. $ ...
... Cloth. The central problem of Ruth Behar's Translated Woman is that it
is ...
... tenure decision at the University of Michigan as well as her angst-ridden
...
... history and life story -- into the anthropologist's tape recorder. A ...
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (57%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (51%);
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (57%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (51%);
RUTH BEHAR (95%);
Loring Brace
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Oregonian (Portland, Oregon), December 21, 2005 Wednesday,
Sunrise Edition, Science; Pg. E12, 680 words, RESEARCH NOTEBOOK Genes
knit woolly mammoth more tightly to Asian cousin, Compiled by Richard
L. Hill, The Oregonian
... in the same areas. Loring Brace of the University of Michigan's
Museum of Anthropology and other ...
2. The Independent (London), December 17, 2003, Wednesday, FEATURES;
Pg. 8, 1194 words, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY: A RECIPE FOR SUCCESS;
COOKING'S ROLE IN OUR EVOLUTION WAS VITAL. IT MADE FOOD EASIER TO,
SANJIDA O'CONNELL Hot stuff: Yali villagers cook pork and vegetables
for a feast in the Seng Valley, Irian Jaya
... any notice. The great anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss ...
... One brave theorist, the anthropologist Loring Brace, argued in
the Seventies that ...
... may have cooked) is patchy. Anthropologists estimate that it was
between ...
3. The New York Times, June 22, 2003 Sunday, Late Edition - Final ,
Section 4; Column 6; Editorial Desk; Pg. 10, 157 words, Debate Over
a Skull
... not Europeans. C. LORING BRACE Ann Arbor, Mich., ...
... professor of anthropology at the University of Michigan.
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (53%)
4. The Daily Yomiuri (Tokyo), October 19, 2002 Saturday, 1688 words,
Questioning the idea of race, Miki Fujii Daily Yomiuri Staff Writer
... by physical and social anthropologists from Japan, the United States,
...
... basic biology," Prof. Loring Brace of the University of Michigan
said. He argued that using ...
5. The New York Times, May 28, 2002 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final ,
Section F; Column 3; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 1822 words, Cooking, and
How It Slew the Beast Within , By NATALIE ANGIER
... food fight among anthropologists, with some deriding it as " ...
... Kristin Hawkes, an anthropologist at the University of Utah. " ...
... F. O'Connell, another anthropologist at the University of Utah
...
... But Dr. C. Loring Brace, an anthropologist at the University of
Michigan, argued that there was no good ...
... African sites, he said, anthropologists have found reddened patches
of ...
... Sonia Ragir, an anthropologist at the College of Staten ...
6. The New York Times, September 2, 2001 Sunday Correction Appended,
Late Edition - Final, Section 4; Column 1; Week in Review Desk; Pg.
3, 905 words, The Nation; And There Was Light, and It Was Good?, By
SUSAN SAULNY
... Herodotus, the Greek historian, anthropologists say. Marco Polo,
...
... color, said C. Loring Brace, a professor of anthropology at the
University of Michigan and the curator of cultural biology ...
7. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), August 13, 2001 Monday,
SOONER EDITION, Pg.A-8, 631 words, WHEN EARTH WAS A SNOWBALL, FUNGUS
WAS HERE
... scientists, led by Loring Brace of the University of Michigan.
The scientists published their analysis ...
8. The San Diego Union-Tribune, August 5, 2001, Sunday, NEWS;Pg. A-12,
404 words, Study: First Americans linked to ancient Japanese, REUTERS
... led by C. Loring Brace of the University of Michigan's Museum of
Anthropology said those ...
... theory advanced by anthropologists as they seek to understand human
...
... others. The researchers came from the University of Michigan, University
of Wyoming, the Chinese ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (57%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (57%);
9. The New York Times, August 3, 2001 Friday, Late Edition - Final
, Section A; Column 5; National Desk; Pg. 16, 165 words, National Briefing
Science And Health: Study Details Man's Arrival In New World , Reuters
... led by C. Loring Brace of the Museum of Anthropology at the University
of Michigan said those people were the ancestors of the ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (56%)
10. The Straits Times (Singapore), August 1, 2001, Wednesday, Prime
News, Pg. 6, 188 words, Japanese the first to reach America?
Mr C. Loring Brace of the University of Michigan's Museum of Anthropology
said ...
C LORING BRACE (90%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (55%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (55%);
11. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), July 31, 2001, Tuesday, Pg. 07, 243
words, America's founding fathers are Japanese, By David Derbyshire
Science Correspondent
Anthropologists had assumed that America was colonised from ...
... may have spread. Most anthropologists believe that humans evolved
...
... led by Dr Loring Brace, professor of anthropology at the University
of Michigan in Ann Arbor. His ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (53%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (53%);
12. The Washington Post, July 31, 2001 Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION;
Pg. A01, 1003 words, Earliest Americans Seen as More Diverse, Guy Gugliotta,
Washington Post Staff Writer
... point of view," said University of Michigan physical anthropologist
C. Loring Brace, who led the team of ...
... dimensions." For decades, anthropologists held that the Americas
were populated ...
... University of Pennsylvania molecular anthropologist Theodore Schurr
said ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (51%)
13. The Oregonian, June 23, 2001 Saturday, SUNRISE EDITION, LOCAL STORIES;,
Pg. A01, 826 words, BOX MAY HOLD LOST KENNEWICK MAN PARTS, MICHELLE
COLE of the Oregonian Staff
... indeed what they are," said C. Loring Brace, curator for physical
anthropology at the University of Michigan's Museum of Anthropology.
Brace is one of eight prominent anthropologists who filed the lawsuit
...
... Chatters. The veteran forensic anthropologist had been asked by
the county ...
14. Financial Times (London,England) , January 13, 2001 Saturday, London
Edition 1, OFF CENTRE ; Pg. 8 , 1467 words, OFF CENTRE: The warring
tribes that fight battles in print: A new book has sparked an academic
row by claiming that one of the most intriguing primitive societies
- and one of the best studied - suffered as a result of contact with
western scientists. Mark Wallace reports , By MARK WALLACE
... But although the missionaries, anthropologists, gold miners, doctors,
...
The work of American anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon catapulted the
...
... country just as Chagnon and University of Michigan geneticist James
Neel ...
... 20th century. But University of Michigan anthropologist C. Loring
Brace, who has known him since ...
... deleterious an effect as the anthropologists. "It was they
as much as anything ...
... Jacques Lizot, the French anthropologist. They all come in ...
15. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), August 30, 2000 Wednesday, FINAL
/ ALL, ARTS & LIFE; Pg. 10E, 510 words, STUDY LINKS UV VOLUME TO
SKIN COLOR, By KEAY DAVIDSON; SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER, SAN FRANCISCO
... according to Jablonski, an anthropologist, and Chaplin, a geographic
...
... breast feeding. C. Loring Brace, a biological anthropologist at
the University of Michigan, said the paper by ...
16. The Daily Yomiuri (Tokyo), April 4, 2000, Tuesday, Pg. 10, 844
words, Who were the first Americans?, Kyoichi Sasazawa Yomiuri Shimbun
Staff Writer ; Yomiuri
... studying the skulls, Prof. Loring Brace of the University of Michigan
said at an ...
... A Smithsonian Institution anthropologist reproduced the faces of
9,000- ...
LORING BRACE (71%);
17. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), February 28, 2000, Monday,,
SOONER EDITION, Pg. A-8,, 628 words, AND FINALLY: BRAVO!FOR RESEARCH,
FROM LOCAL AND WIRE REPORTS
... Native Americans C. Loring Brace, an anthropologist at the University
of Michigan, and two colleagues compared ...
18. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), February 27, 2000 Sunday,
EARLY EDITION, Pg. 21A, 453 words, Theories changing about early migrations;
Long-held 'land bridge' idea is under attack, ULYSSES TORASSA San Francisco
Examiner
... all, " said C. Loring Brace, an anthropologist at the University
of Michigan who uses precise ...
... ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE (55%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (53%);
... ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE (55%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (53%);
19. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), June 16, 1999, Wednesday, Metro
Edition, NEWS; Science; Pg. 14A, 1296 words, HUMAN EVOLUTION; It's
a meat or potatoes debate; A new hypothesis has emerged that changes
the menu of human evolution from cooked meat to cooked tubers., Jim
Dawson; Staff Writer
... a group of leading anthropologists, including Greg Laden of the
...
... concept with Harvard University anthropologists Richard Wrangham,
David ...
... prove it? No. Anthropologists aren't sure when humans ...
... Homo erectus, many anthropologists believe it was the increase
...
... meat proponent C. Loring Brace, an anthropologist at the University
of Michigan, wrote in response to the ...
... science." University of Wisconsin anthropologist Henry Bunn
sees ...
... prevalent view among anthropologists is that "hunting, scavenging,
and the acquisition and ...
... story." Laden and the Harvard anthropologists contend that
their tuber proposal is as ...
20. The New York Times, May 16, 1999, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 6; Page 77; Column 1; Magazine Desk , 2343 words, A Social
Glacier Roars, By Gail Collins; Gail Collins, a member of The New York
Times editorial board, is the author, with Dan Collins, of The Millennium
Book" (Doubleday, 1991).
... slightly separated. -- C. Loring Brace, professor of anthropology
at the University of Michigan, is author of the textbook "The
Stages of ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (59%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (59%);
21. The Seattle Times, September 15, 1998, Tuesday, Final Edition,
NEWS;, Pg. A12, 1918 words, HEAD-TO-TOE EXAM -- THAT'S WHAT SOME SCIENTISTS
WOULD LIKE TO DO ON ANCIENT REMAINS OF KENNEWICK MAN, DIEDTRA HENDERSON;
SEATTLE TIMES SCIENCE REPORTER
... some," said forensic anthropologist Jim Chatters, the only
...
... Arizona State University anthropologist Christy G. Turner ...
... Turner said. Meanwhile, University of Michigan anthropologist C.
Loring Brace has measured as many Native- ...
... Texas A&M anthropologist, would turn his calipers to documenting
...
... TERM CAME FROM AN ANTHROPOLOGIST WHO THOUGHT THE RAISED ...
22. The New York Times, February 28, 1998, Saturday, Late Edition -
Final, Section A; Page 10; Column 5; Editorial Desk , 150 words, Grade
Inflation Is Often Cover for Bad Teaching; Faculty Is Powerless
... results. When I joined the University of Michigan 30 years ago,
...
... professorial list. C. LORING BRACE Ann Arbor, Mich., ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (55%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (55%);
... C LORING C LORING BRACE ANN ARBOR (55%); ...
23. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), September 21, 1997, Sunday, LOCAL;
Ed. F; Pg. 66A, 1833 words, Sealed evidence Court order keeps bones
of Kennewick Man from researchers, Indian tribes, Joseph B. Verrengia;
Rocky Mountain News Science Writer
... rather than short and stocky. Anthropologists describe them as
''Caucasoid'' features. That ...
... peopling of North America. Anthropologists have long believed that
humans, ...
... repatriation act. One of the anthropologists listed as a plaintiff,
C. Loring Brace of the University of Michigan, describes Kennewick
Man is '' ...
... peopling of North America. The anthropologists' speculations are
rejected by ...
24. The New York Times, August 17, 1997, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 10; Column 1; Book Review Desk , 1440 words, Neanderthals
Need Not Apply, By Robert J. Richards; Robert J. Richards, a professor
of history and the philosophy of science at the University of Chicago,
is the author of "Darwin and the Emergence of Evolutionary Theories
of Mind and Behavior."
... recent opponents, like Loring Brace and Milford Wolpoff of the
University of Michigan, as decidedly less obvious ...
25. The Boston Globe, May 11, 1997, Sunday, City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN;
Pg. A30, 1160 words, In shift, many anthropologists see race as social
construct, By David L. Chandler, Globe Staff
... by a majority of anthropologists, represents a paradigmatic ...
... Marsh, a biological anthropologist at Yale University. "What
you ...
... recently as the 1920s, few anthropologists would have questioned
the divisions of humanity into ...
... Within the field, said anthropologist Alan Goodman of Hampshire
...
... concept of fixed types." If anthropologists use the word race
...
... arbitrary geographic grouping." Anthropologist C. Loring Brace
of the University of Michigan wrote in the book " ...
... long ago as 1942, anthropologist Ashley Montagu called the ...
... human diversity." Even anthropologists debate whether the
old categories ...
... strongest among forensic anthropologists, whose work includes identifying
...
... appearance and genetic makeup as there are anthropologists. The
trend is toward making ...
... three or four categories. When anthropologists try to map the distribution
of ...
... purposes. But many anthropologists worry that even such uses ...
YALE UNIVERSITY (54%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (50%);
... YALE UNIVERSITY (54%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (50%);
26. The Houston Chronicle, November 11, 1996, Monday, 2 STAR Edition, DISCOVERY;
Pg. 8, 1476 words, COLOR'S ONLY SKIN DEEP; More scientists rejecting race concept,
saying it's a social idea with no biological reality, ROBERT S. BOYD; Knight
Ridder Tribune News, WASHINGTON, Statistics Racial Equality
A majority of biologists and anthropologists, drawing on evidence ...
... race,'' said C. Loring Brace, an anthropologist at the University of Michigan.
The new understanding of race ...
... Solomon Katz, an anthropologist at the University of Pennsylvania. This
is ...
... marriage. As recently as 1985, anthropologists split 50-50 when ...
27. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), October 13, 1996, Sunday,, FIVE
STAR EDITION, Pg. A-3, 1282 words, NEW DISCOVERIES LEAD SCIENTISTS TO REJECT
NOTION OF SEPARATE RACES, ROBERT S. BOYD, KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWS SERVICE, WASHINGTON
... a majority of biologists and anthropologists, drawing on a ...
... race,'' said C. Loring Brace, an anthropologist at the University of Michigan.
''The skeptical layman will ...
... Solomon Katz, an anthropologist at the University of Pennsylvania. This
is ...
... Germany. As recently as 1985, anthropologists split 50-50 when ...
28. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), October 13, 1996 Sunday, THIRD, NATIONAL;
Pg. A4, 1283 words, DISCOVERIES CONTRADICT NOTION OF SEPARATE RACES; DIFFERENCE
SKIN-DEEP, By ROBERT S. BYRD Knight-Ridder Newspapers, WASHINGTON
... a majority of biologists and anthropologists, drawing on a ...
... race," said C. Loring Brace, an anthropologist at the University of
Michigan. "The skeptical layman will ...
... Solomon Katz, an anthropologist at the University of Pennsylvania. This
is ...
... Germany. As recently as 1985, anthropologists split 50-50 when ...
29. The Toronto Star, October 13, 1996, Sunday, SUNDAY FIRST EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. A14, 1362 words, Genetic basis for race a skin deep fallacy Biological,
DNA advances tell us we're all the same, by Robert Boyd (Knight-Ridder) Special
to the Star, WASHINGTON
... a majority of biologists and anthropologists, drawing on a ...
... race," said C. Loring Brace, a University of Michigan anthropologist. "The
skeptical layman will ...
... a University of Pennsylvania anthropologist. This is a switch from the
scientific ...
... Germany. As recently as 1985, anthropologists split 50-50 when ...
... Hinkes, a forensic anthropologist who identifies soldiers' ...
30. The Toronto Star, October 13, 1996, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. A14, 1297 words, We're all same under the skin, scientists find No genetic
basis for race, researchers say, by Robert Boyd (Knight-Ridder) Special to
the Star, WASHINGTON
... a majority of biologists and anthropologists, drawing on a ...
... race," said C. Loring Brace, a University of Michigan anthropologist. "The
skeptical layman will ...
... a University of Pennsylvania anthropologist. This is a switch from the
scientific ...
... color. As recently as 1985, anthropologists split 50-50 when ...
... Hinkes, a forensic anthropologist who identifies soldiers' ...
31. Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), October 15, 1995, Sunday, Pg. 7B, 737 words,
'RACE CARD' DEALT FROM HISTORICALLY FAULTY DECK, David Lore
Anthropologist and social biologist Ashley ...
... more.'' ''In fact, what the anthropologist has done has been to take a
very ...
... on among scientists and anthropologists - and was written about at ...
... differentiated races,'' said anthropologist Carlton S. Coon ...
... said Coon. C. Loring Brace, an anthropologist at the University of Michigan,
however, dates the concept of racial ...
32. The Guardian (London), February 21, 1995, THE GUARDIAN HOME PAGE; Pg. 11,
720 words, SCIENTISTS SEEKING NEW USE FOR FOUR-LETTER WORD; Race does not exist
but may be useful, Tim Radford reports, Tim Radford
... American Association of Physical Anthropologists says the idea of discrete
...
G. Loring Brace, an anthropologist at the University of Michigan, says the
appearance of people from ...
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (70%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (56%); AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (56%); AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ...
33. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), February 21, 1995, Tuesday,, SOONER
EDITION, Pg. A8, 166 words, Panel denies race is valid category, ATLANTA
... race,'' said C. Loring Brace, a University of Michigan anthropologist.
... KATZ (62%); C LORING BRACE (62%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (57%); AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ...
... AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (62%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (57%); AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
...
34. Chicago Sun-Times, February 20, 1995, MONDAY, Late Sports Final Edition,
NEWS; Pg. 8, 437 words, Scientists: Race a Superficial Characteristic, By Robert
Lee Hotz, ATLANTA
... H. Katz, an anthropologist at the University of Pennsylvania. " ...
... reality," said C. Loring Brace, a biological anthropologist at the
University of Michigan. The scientists said they are not ...
35. The San Francisco Chronicle, FEBRUARY 20, 1995, MONDAY, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A1, 834 words, Scientists Call Race Insignificant They say differences
are mostly superficial, Charles Petit, Chronicle Science Writer, Atlanta
... dozen evolutionary biologists, anthropologists, philosophers and geneticists
-- three ...
... colonialism, declared C. Loring Brace, professor of anthropology at the
University of Michigan. ''The term never comes ...
... ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE (83%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (50%);
... ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE (83%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (50%);
... in the Sciences / Are We C LORING BRACE (71%);
36. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), February 20, 1995, Metro Edition, News;
Pg. 6A, 480 words, 'Race' is social notion with no base in biology, genetics,
scientists say, Jim Dawson; Staff Writer, Atlanta, Ga.
... scientists, including geneticists and anthropologists meeting at the American
...
... blood," said C. Loring Brace, a University of Michigan anthropologist.
The average African American also has ...
... GRAVES (80%); C LORING BRACE (63%);
... STATE UNIVERSITY (55%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (51%);
... STATE UNIVERSITY (55%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (51%);
37. The New York Times, January 5, 1990, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section
A; Page 30, Column 5; Editorial Desk, 419 words, Science Has No Doubts on Theory
of Evolution; Not Darwin's Phrase
... Origin of Species.'' C. LORING BRACE Ann Arbor, Mich., ...
... professor of anthropology at the University of Michigan.
38. The New York Times, June 6, 1989, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section
C; Page 1, Column 1; Science Desk, 1167 words, Exalted Warriors, Humble Roots,
By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
AN anthropologist has concluded that the exalted samurai, the ...
... remains and historical documents, the anthropologist, C. Loring Brace of
the University of Michigan, concluded that the lowly Ainu, ...
... disagree with you. I did have one anthropologist come up to me and politely
...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (53%);
39. The Toronto Star, May 6, 1989, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND EDITION, LIFE;
Pg. J3, 936 words, The new bottom line is derrieres are getting bigger, By
Robin D. Givhan Special to The Star (Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
... eye on derrieres - anthropologists, fashion experts and furniture ...
... nature, says C. Loring Brace, a University of Michigan professor of anthropology.
Millions of ...
40. The Toronto Star, May 6, 1989, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND EDITION, LIFE;
Pg. J2, 632 words, Computer can reveal new look, BY Dr. Malcolm Yasny
... in the mouth. * * * C. Loring Brace is an anthropologist who, for 30 ...
C LORING BRACE (71%);
41. Hobart Mercury, May 3, 1989 Wednesday, 130 words, AAP
The findings of anthropologist Loring Brace showed that the samurai were not
...
LORING BRACE (88%);
42. Hobart Mercury, May 1, 1989 Monday, 372 words, AAP
... eye on derrieres anthropologists, fashion experts and furniture ...
... nature, says C. Loring Brace, a University of Michigan professor of anthropology.
... a Fellow at the University of Michigan Centre for Human ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (53%);
... BRESLOW (73%); C LORING BRACE (73%);
43. The Washington Post, May 1, 1989, Monday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION;
PAGE A2; SCIENCE NOTEBOOK, 384 words, Samurai Descended From Aborigines, Anthropologist
Says, Boyce Rensberger, Kathy Sawyer, FOREIGN NEWS
... Japanese as primitive, an anthropologist at the University of Michigan
has concluded. The Ainu, whose facial ...
... skin than most Japanese. The anthropologist, C. Loring Brace, came to his
conclusion after ...
... Polynesians. Brace said anthropologists now believe that when the Yayoi
...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (57%);
C. LORING BRACE C LORING BRACE (93%);
44. The New York Times, April 14, 1989, Friday, Late City Final Edition, Section
A; Page 32, Column 5; Editorial Desk, 495 words, What Tales Bare Bones Can
Tell Scientists
... ghosts of our ignorance. C. LORING BRACE Ann Arbor, Mich., ...
... professor of anthropology at the University of Michigan.
45. The New York Times, August 30, 1988, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition,
Section C; Page 1, Column 2; Science Desk, 1228 words, Human Teeth, Small Already,
Keep On Shrinking, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... getting smaller. Now anthropologists at the University of Michigan have
produced strong evidence ...
... previous 90,000 years. The anthropologists said teeth should continue to
...
... years, Dr. C. Loring Brace, an anthropology professor ...
... last 100,000 years. The anthropologists also noted that pounding, grinding
and ...
... every 1,000 years, the anthropologists said, because of the introduction
of pottery, which ...
MICHIGAN, UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (57%);
MICHIGAN, UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (57%);
... JOHN NOBLE C LORING BRACE (91%);
46. The New York Times, July 14, 1985, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section
4; Page 26, Column 4; Editorial Desk, 487 words, Satisfaction in the Academic
Thicket (Thorns Notwithstanding)
... a supermarket. C. LORING BRACE Professor of Anthropology University of
Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich., ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, November 20, 2004, NEWS; This Week; Pg. 15, 437 words, Evolution
made us marathon runners, Jeff Hecht
... many minutes. Yet anthropologists, in focusing on this ...
... running," Lieberman says. Anthropologist Loring Brace of the University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor agrees. He ...
2. New Scientist, February 14, 2004, News; This Week; Pg. 10, 724 words, Court
rules 'Ancient One' can be studied, Jeff Hecht
... Ancient One", while anthropologists speculated he could reveal who
...
... Man could be of limited value to anthropologists. The archaeological site
where it was ...
... early skeletons," says anthropologist Rob Bonnichsen of Texas ...
... part of the Americas to be colonised. Anthropologists were also excited
because the skeleton was 90 ...
... Asia. Co-plaintiff Loring Brace of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
says, " ...
3. New Scientist, February 14, 2004, News; This Week; Pg. 10, 724 words, Court
rules 'Ancient One' can be studied, Jeff Hecht
... Ancient One", while anthropologists speculated he could reveal who
...
... Man could be of limited value to anthropologists. The archaeological site
where it was ...
... early skeletons," says anthropologist Rob Bonnichsen of Texas ...
... part of the Americas to be colonised. Anthropologists were also excited
because the skeleton was 90 ...
... Asia. Co-plaintiff Loring Brace of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
says, " ...
4. New Scientist, August 4, 2001, This Week: In Brief, Pg. 2323, 142 words,
Out of Asia
... team led by Loring Brace of the University of Michigan measured the dimensions
of more than ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (83%); UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA ( ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (83%); UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA ( ...
5. Publishers Weekly, January 29, 2001, PWForecasts; Pg. 72, 19225 words, Nonfiction,
Staff
... Inuit and the Canadian government, and anthropologists who have studied
the Inuit ...
... TRAINS: The Story of Charles Loring Brace and the Children He Saved and
Failed ...
6. New Scientist, February 26, 2000, This Week: Annual meeting of the American
Association for the, Pg. 1515, 266 words, Facing the past, Kurt Kleiner
... planet, a physical anthropologist told last week's ...
... people - alive and dead - Loring Brace of the University of Michigan in
Ann Arbor has ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (57%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (57%);
LORING BRACE (91%);
7. Newsweek, October 6, 1997, Atlantic Edition, 2000 THE MILLENNIUM NOTEBOOK;
Pg. 6F, 642 words, For Humans, Evolution Ain't What It Used to Be, JERRY ADLER
... Ruff, a biological anthropologist at Johns Hopkins, there's been ...
... at all," says Loring Brace, a professor of anthropology at the University
of Michigan. "Tooth size began ...
LORING BRACE (68%); CHRISTOPHER RUFF ( ...
8. Newsweek, September 29, 1997 , UNITED STATES EDITION, 2000 THEMILLENIUM
NOTEBOOK; Pg. 17, 639 words, For Humans, Evolution Ain't What It Used to Be,
JERRY ADLER
... Ruff, a biological anthropologist at Johns Hopkins, there's been ...
... at all," says Loring Brace, a professor of anthropology at the University
of Michigan. "Tooth size began ...
LORING BRACE (68%); CHRISTOPHER RUFF ( ...
9. New Scientist, March 30, 1996, Review, Pg. 4444, 1409 words, Laying bare
the bones of humanity
... leap backwards", said Loring Brace, an anthropologist at the University
of Michigan and a fervent supporter of the ...
10. New Scientist, April 22, 1995, Features, Pg. 3030, 2724 words, RISE AND
FALL OF BIG PEOPLE: You may be head and shoulders taller than your grandparents,
but the shocking truth is that humans have been growing smaller for the past
200 000 years, ROGER LEWIN
... years. Virtually all anthropologists agree that we are shorter, lighter
and ...
... bouts of shrinkage. But this is where anthropologists' unanimity over the
fact that ...
... Christopher Ruff, an anthropologist at Johns Hopkins ...
... Even so, many anthropologists would agree that from early in the ...
... origin. According to some anthropologists, there was a gradual decline
...
... might have filled the larder. Loring Brace, an anthropologist at the University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, has been arguing ...
... viewpoint separates him from most anthropologists, who argue that the brain
...
... shrugs that he is just an anthropologist and has no way of finding out.
If, as most anthropologists believe, humans stopped ...
11. Jet, March 13, 1995, EDUCATION; Pg. 24, 268 words, Racial Characteristics
Not Factors In Genetic Research: Scientists
... experts said. C. Loring Brace, a biological anthropologist at the University
of Michigan added in the Times: " ...
... STANFORD UNIVERSITY (56%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (53%); UNIVERSITY OF
CALIFORNIA ( ...
... STANFORD UNIVERSITY (56%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (53%); UNIVERSITY OF
CALIFORNIA ( ...
12. Newsweek, February 13, 1995 , UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Pg. 67, 2703
words, THREE IS NOT ENOUGH, BY SHARON BEGLEY
Or is it? C. Loring Brace has his own ideas about where ...
... race] categories," says anthropologist Alan Goodman, dean of ...
... 70 percent of cultural anthropologists, and half of physical anthropologists,
reject race as a ...
... Central Michigan University anthropologist Leonard Lieberman and colleagues.
The ...
... same reason, notes anthropologist Jonathan Marks of Yale ...
... unit of nature," says anthropologist George Armelagos of Emery ...
... Alice Brues, an anthropologist at the University of Colorado. " ...
... during the Age of Exploration. Loring. Brace doesn't think it's ...
... in a forensic anthropologist to identify the race of a ...
... so often? The forensic anthropologist could, with enough information about
...
... says Dressler, an anthropologist at the University of Alabama. "And
the ...
... sociologist David Williams of the University of Michigan. Further evidence
that hypertension has ...
David Cohen
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Guardian (London) - Final Edition, October 25, 2005, Guardian Education
Pages, Pg. 11, 1729 words, Education: Higher: Interview: Temple Grandin:
'I'm an anthropologist from Mars': The academic world's best-known autistic
scholar tells David Cohen about her life and work, Interview by David Cohen
... own words, she's an "anthropologist from Mars". In anyone's
language, this differently abled anthropologist from Mars is probably America's
- and
...
... personal life," admits the anthropologist from Mars. What about an
...
2. The Australian, September 21, 2005 Wednesday All-round Country Edition,
FEATURES; Higher Education; Pg. 30, 1126 words, This year, Dubai's the place
to be, David Cohen
... MBA students, writes David Cohen DESPITE frequent gloomy ...
... operation is negotiating for the University of Michigan to become its first
US ...
3. The Houston Chronicle, July 17, 2005, Sunday, 4 STAR EDITION, B;, Pg. 1
MetFront, 1911 words, Low-income schools lack top teachers; Researcher says
that, most often, the best-qualified educators teach in affluent areas, JASON
SPENCER
... teacher distribution, said David Cohen, a nationally recognized ...
... researcher and professor at the University of Michigan. "These things
that Fuller is using have been ...
4. The Australian, June 15, 2005 Wednesday All-round Country Edition, FEATURES;
Pg. 44, 1194 words, E-school a lesson in business, David Cohen
... a milestone, writes David Cohen THE University of Melbourne's first ...
... Canada's University of Toronto and the University of Michigan in the US
pulled ...
5. The Boston Globe, March 13, 2005, Sunday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. 1, 620 words,
ELDER HOUSING IS RULED TAXABLE COLLEGE HOPING FOR EXEMPT STATUS, By Erica Noonan,
Globe Staff
... for Newton Mayor David Cohen, said, "It is a ...
... Ithaca College, Duke University, and Michigan State, already have them.
Lasell ...
6. The Guardian (London) - Final Edition, January 18, 2005, Guardian Education
Pages, Pg. 20, 1003 words, Education: Plucking lessons from the waves: With
thousands of students from Indian Ocean countries, Australian universities
are deeply affected by the tsunami tragedy. David Cohen reports on responses
there and (right) in traumatised Aceh
... says Walker, an anthropologist with a particular interest ...
7. The Straits Times (Singapore), September 13, 2003 Saturday, World, 521 words,
Spectre of jobless recovery haunts workers
... on,' said Mr David Cohen, a Singapore-based ...
... consumer sentiment index from the University of Michigan tracks consumer
spending, which ...
DAVID COHEN (72%);
8. The Boston Globe, May 8, 2003, Thursday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. 2, 1239 words,
GLOBE WEST 1 / COMMUNITY BRIEFING; AFFORDABLE HOUSING COMPLEX OPENS
... last week , Mayor David Cohen said that the name change ...
... vice provost and dean of the University of Michigan's nursing school, and
Chief ...
9. The Australian, October 2, 2002, Wednesday, FEATURES; Pg. 34, 655 words,
Money is tight and good VCs are dear, David Cohen
... within the impressively endowed University of Michigan system, college
presidents ...
10. The Guardian (London), September 10, 2002, Guardian Education Pages, Pg.
11, 599 words, Education: Higher: Brain gain, David Cohen
... within the impressively endowed University of Michigan system, college
presidents ...
11. The Ottawa Citizen, October 12, 2001 Friday, 412 words, Academy praises
'Conrad's heir'
... England like an anthropologist studying some hitherto ...
... Booker Prize 1971; David Cohen Prize 1993 Honours: ...
12. The New York Times, January 28, 2001 Sunday, Late Edition - Final , Section
7; Column 1; Book Review Desk; Pg. 24, 760 words, New & Noteworthy Paperbacks
, By Scott Veale
... 18.95.) A biologist and anthropologist (as well as a parent) ...
... honest taste formation," David Cohen wrote in these pages ...
13. The New York Times, October 29, 2000, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section
9; Page 12; Column 3; Society Desk, 159 words, WEDDINGS; Natasha Sinel, Andrew
Cohen
... Pittsford, N.Y., and Dr. David Cohen of Brighton, N.Y. Rabbi ...
... an M.B.A. degree from the University of Michigan. Her father is a senior
...
... YALE UNIVERSITY (56%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (56%); CORNELL UNIVERSITY
( ...
YALE UNIVERSITY (56%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (56%); CORNELL UNIVERSITY ( ...
14. Courier Mail (Queensland, Australia), March 25, 2000, Saturday, MAGAZINE;
Pg. W08, 647 words, Dead set successful, David Cohen
... compared to Patricia Cornwell. David Cohen chekcs out the latest ...
... Temperance Brennan, forensic anthropologist heroine of Death du ...
... about what she does. She is a forensic anthropologist in North Carolina
and ...
15. The New York Times, February 20, 2000, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section
7; Page 24; Column 2; Book Review Desk , 1098 words, The American View, By
David Cohen; David Cohen's selection of portraits by the British painter Leonard
McComb runs at the New York Studio School through Feb. 26.
... later this year by the University of Michigan Press), which Spring has
used ...
16. The New York Times, May 25, 1997, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section
1; Page 46; Column 1; Society Desk, 182 words, WEDDINGS; Alison Sachs and David
Cohen
... law firm. He graduated from the University of Michigan and received a law
...
... COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY (56%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (54%); UNIVERSITY OF
PENNSYLVANIA ( ...
... COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY (56%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (54%); UNIVERSITY OF
PENNSYLVANIA ( ...
17. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), February 2, 1997, Sunday, 0 South Pinellas
Edition, NATIONAL; OBITUARIES; Pg. 10A, 440 words
... in 1979 and Psychopathology with David Cohen in 1990. ALFONSO ORTIZ, 57,
an anthropologist who brought a ...
18. The Independent (London), December 9, 1995, Saturday, NEW DEAL; Page 9,,
6987 words, The New Deal; The old British middle-classes: steady people choosing
steadyjobs and working steadily towards their pensions. Nowadays they are unsteady
people. There are no certainties. The race is to the swift. The steadyget stuffed.
By Douglas Kennedy. Portraits by Miriam Reik and Mike Poloway, Douglas Kennedy
... my degree as an anthropologist, I trained at the ...
... up the mirror to us."David Cohen What are the jobs for the future?
...
19. The Seattle Times, December 19, 1993, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOKS; Pg.
I2, 3939 words, 1993 REVISITED / THE YEAR IN BOOKS -- BOOKS WORTH GIVING, BY
DONN FRY
... Marshall Thomas. An anthropologist and longtime dog-lover ...
... Charles M. Collins and David Cohen, is a photographic portrait of ...
20. The New York Times, January 20, 1993, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 15; Column 1; National Desk, 951 words, THE INAUGURATION: The
Social Scene; A Night of 1,000 Parties, One for Every Cause, By PATRICIA LEIGH
BROWN, Special to The New York Times, WASHINGTON, Jan. 19
... B. Givens, an anthropologist. "Primates want to be physically ...
... naked than wearing fur." David Cohen was carrying his Maltese, Helmut.
...
21. The Jerusalem Post, October 20, 1989, Friday, Features, 1932 words, A RIGHT
PAIR, Vivian Eden
... academic skills as an anthropologist to good use and discovered that the
...
... photographers, edited by David Cohen (Collins). Alice Walker has ...
22. The New York Times, August 23, 1982, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section
B; Page 12, Column 1; Society Desk, 140 words, Eileen Slater Rothschild Married
to Fred M. Cohen
... son of Mr. and Mrs. David Cohen of Beachwood, Ohio, was graduated from
the University of Michigan and received a master's ...
... STANFORD UNIVERSITY (55%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (55%);
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (55%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (55%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. National Review, July 15, 2003, Tuesday, National Review Online;
Impromptus, 2570 words, Are you partisan? Heaven at Ronnie's.
Rebels against race - and
more, By Jay Nordlinger; NR Managing Editor
... Tschikoshvilly, age 10; David Cohen, age 43; Ahava ...
... I can't apply to the University of Michigan's undergrad program, but
...
... a fellow Michigander! The University of Michigan recently rejected me.
I had ...
2. New Scientist, November 02, 2002, Features; Pg. 36, 2554 words, Humans
with altitude; Some are born to the high life, others have it thrust upon
them.
Kate Douglas discovers how people survive on thin air, David Cohen
... action. Moore, fellow anthropologist Stacy Zamudio, who has ...
... everyone. Indiscriminate attacker David Cohen Acute mountain sickness
...
3. New Scientist, October 30, 1999, Features, Pg. 3838, 2426 words, Toy story,
David Cohen (David Cohen is a psychologist, writer and film maker) Selling
things to children isn't like taking candy from a baby any more. But when
do kids wise up to all those fast and frantic ads for dolls and computer
games,
asks David Cohen
... Psychologist Henry Wellman, of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor,
...
4. The Jerusalem Report, September 18, 1997, Pg. 28, 1656 words, NEW ZEALAND'S
ZION, DAVID COHEN
... A self-styled anthropologist of the era, Arthur Thompson, ...
5. The Jerusalem Report, September 18, 1997, Pg. 28, 1656 words, NEW ZEALAND'S
ZION, DAVID COHEN
... A self-styled anthropologist of the era, Arthur Thompson, ...
6. New Scientist, February 3, 1996, Letters, Pg. 5656, 313 words, On another
planet, TEMPLE GRANDIN
... I would like to respond to David Cohen's question: "How can ...
... neurologist called me "An Anthropologist on Mars". My ...
DAVID COHEN (75%);
7. Ebony, October, 1993, CULTURE; Pg. 118, 1269 words, AN EXCLUSIVE EBONY
EXCERPT; New Book, The African Americans, Presents Striking Images Of Black
Achievement
... Charles M. Collins and David Cohen, director of the best-selling ...
... Griffin; Photo 2, David Cohen and Charles M. Collins, ...
... at the Peabody Conservatory and the University of Michigan, she made
her debut at the ...
... RUTGERS UNIVERSITY (59%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (59%); NATIONAL URBAN
...
... RUTGERS UNIVERSITY (59%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (59%); NATIONAL URBAN
...
8. Newsweek, November 19, 1979, UNITED STATES EDITION, TEN YEARS THAT SHOOK
AMERICA: THE SEVENTIES; Pg. 86, 4705 words, The Limits of Power, LARRY MARTZ
with GLORIA BORGER in Washington, MICHAEL REESE in San Francisco, MILAN J.
KUBIC in Jerusalem, PHYLLIS MALAMUD and JERRY BUCKLEY in Boston and SUSAN
AGREST and DEBORAH WITHERSPOON in New York
... Common Cause chief David Cohen. Many social critics, ...
... well-being" for the University of Michigan's Institute for Social
...
9. U.S. News & World Report, July 25, 1977, SPECIAL REPORT; Pg. 32, 620
words, A LOOK AT SEVEN LOBBYISTS WITH CLOUT
... office in 1954. David Cohen A big part of the ...
Fernando Coronil
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Gillian Feeley-Harnik
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, March 14, 1998, Saturday, Late Edition - Final, Section
B; Page 9; Column 3; Arts & Ideas/Cultural Desk , 1459 words, Did a Barnyard
Schism Lead to a Religious One?; Scholars Trace Christian-Jewish Hostilities
To the Pig, Laden With Symbolism, By DINITIA SMITH
... says the French cultural anthropologist, Claudine Fabre-Vassas. ...
... originally divine." The British anthropologist Mary Douglas, in her
...
... universe. Later, another anthropologist, Marvin Harris, gave ...
... define themselves," said Gillian Feeley-Harnik, a professor of anthropology
...
... Taking her cue from the French anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss, ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Kent Flannery
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Los Angeles Times, August 2, 2005 Tuesday, Home Edition, MAIN NEWS; Foreign
Desk; Part A; Pg. 3, 652 words, The World; A New View of Culture's Spread;
Evidence from pottery shards found in Mexico indicates that the Olmec were
not the region's sole wellspring of civilization., Thomas H. Maugh II, Times
Staff Writer
... ideas," said archeologist Kent Flannery of the University of Michigan,
one of the report's authors. " ...
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN (54%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (52%)
2. 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 ...
... roots. Now, two University of Michigan-Ann Arbor anthropologists suggest
that although people could have ...
In their study, Kent Flannery and Joyce Marcus examined the ...
... says. However, not all anthropologists agree that warfare arrived ...
... further back," says anthropologist Stephen Beckerman of Pennsylvania
...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (57%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (57%);
3. The New York Times, May 9, 1997, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section A;
Page 9; Column 1; Foreign Desk , 651 words, The Seeds Of History: A Find In
Mexico, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... excavated by Dr. Kent Flannery of the University of Michigan and Dr. Richard
MacNeish, ...
4. The Ottawa Citizen, May 9, 1997, Friday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A7, 688
words, Roots of farming found in squash: New evidence suggests ancient Americans
began farming 10,000 years ago in Mexico, CURT SUPLEE; THE WASHINGTON POST,
WASHINGTON
... 4,700 years ago. Kent Flannery of the University of Michigan said the new
findings ...
... Flannery, now curator of the University of Michigan's museum of anthropology,
suspects that ...
5. The San Francisco Chronicle, MAY 9, 1997, FRIDAY, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg.
A2, 670 words, Mexican Caves' 10,000-Year-Old Surprise Seeds tell story of
early agricultures in the New World, David Perlman, Chronicle Science Editor
... in 1966 by Kent Flannery, an archaeologist now at the University of Michigan.
Flannery was then a Smithsonian ...
... D SMITH (94%); KENT FLANNERY (75%);
6. The Toronto Star, May 9, 1997, Friday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A21, 325
words, Seed crop 10,000 years old, SPECIAL) (LOS ANGELES TIMES, WASHINGTON
POST), LOS ANGELES
... in the 1960s by Kent Flannery of the University of Michigan in Guila Naquitz
( ...
BRUCE SMITH (90%); KENT FLANNERY (77%);
7. The Toronto Star, May 9, 1997, Friday, METRO EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A21, 337
words, Seed crop 10,000 years old, (Special) (Los Angeles Times, Washington
Post), LOS ANGELES
... in the 1960s by Kent Flannery of the University of Michigan in Guila Naquitz
( ...
BRUCE SMITH (90%); KENT FLANNERY (72%);
8. The New York Times, October 3, 1989, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section
C; Page 1, Column 4; Science Desk, 1950 words, Andean Culture Found to Be As
Old as the Greaty Pyramids, By WILLIAM K. STEVENS
... in Mexico,'' said Kent Flannery, an archeologist at the University of Michigan
who has long worked ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, December 18, 2004, NEWS; This Week; Pg. 12, 342 words, First
riches, then ritual and sacrifice, Emma Young
... says Joyce Marcus of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, ...
... Marcus and co-author Kent Flannery carbon-dated sites from the ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (55%)
2. U.S. News & World Report, April 26, 2004, SPECIAL REPORT; Vol. 136 ,
No. 14; Pg. 45, 2865 words, The Roots of War, By Thomas Hayden
... Margaret Mead, most anthropologists have considered warfare to be a ...
... record there, traced by Kent Flannery and Joyce Marcus, archaeologists
at the University of Michigan's Museum of Anthropology, shows the ...
... Mead held and most anthropologists agree, warfare is an ...
... culture of warfare. Besides, anthropologists say, elite classes ...
3. New Scientist, February 17, 2001, This Week, Pg. 1313, 463 words, The maize
munchers, Jonathan Knight Corn on the cob has been around much longer than
anyone suspected
... Institute in Panama and Kent Flannery, curator of the Museum of Anthropology
at the University of Michigan in Ann
Richard Ford
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, May 8, 2005 Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section
6; Column 1; Magazine Desk; Pg. 26, 7686 words, The Fathers' Crusade,
By Susan Dominus. Susan Dominus is a contributing writer for the magazine.
Her most recent cover article was about adult children of gay parents.
... met up with him at the University of Michigan Law School just ...
... Dubus, Robert Stone, Richard Ford, David Gates -- with their stories
of ...
2. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, February 15, 2004 Sunday, Home
Edition, Pg. 1M, 715 words, NEED TO READ; New series a painless way
to play literary catch-up, TERESA K. WEAVER
... Awakenings," excerpts from "An Anthropologist on Mars" and
two ...
... Hughes and Sandra Cisneros. Richard Ford, Barry Lopez and Haruki
...
... Naipaul (bottom row), Richard Ford and James Baldwin. / CHRIS ...
3. The Washington Post, January 18, 2004 Sunday, Final Edition, Book
World; T11, 766 words, New in Paperback
... include James Baldwin, Richard Ford, Sandra Cisneros, Langston
...
... Turkey Pardon, Swedish anthropologist Magnus Fiskesjo, sees ...
4. USA TODAY, March 29, 2000, Wednesday,, FINAL EDITION, SPORTS;, Pg.
3C, 1207 words, Cleaves imposes 'incredible will to win' on Spartans
Guard intent on leaving his mark, Steve Wieberg
... Source: Michigan State University --- Michigan State University
Location: ...
... Prize winner and author Richard Ford. Statue: Standing at the ...
5. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), March 30, 1999, Tuesday,,
SOONER EDITION, Pg. G-4, 470 words, TESS GALLAGHER CARRIES THE POWER
OF RAYMOND CARVER IN HER HEART, BOB HOOVER, POST-GAZETTE BOOK EDITOR
... for thousands of students. Richard Ford, Scott Turow and Rick ...
... on Carver's stories. The University of Michigan will publish the
book ...
6. The Guardian (London), March 13, 1999, The Guardian Travel Page;
Pg. 10, 1649 words, Spain: A long weekend in the 1830s; Nigel Fountain
follows the footsteps of a 19th-century travel guide looking for wild
women, smugglers and rebels in the silent sierra, NIGEL FOUNTAIN
... rocky hill,' wrote Richard Ford in his Handbook for ...
... In 1953, social anthropologist Julian Pitt-Rivers ...
RICHARD FORD (91%); ZAHARA DE ...
7. Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), February 23, 1999, Tuesday, Pg. 2C, 7915
words, DEATHS AND FUNERALS
... representative. He was a graduate of the University of Michigan.
He was preceded in death ...
... by grandson, Steven Richard Ford; sons, John Howard ...
8. The New York Times, March 2, 1998, Monday, Late Edition - Final,
Gayl Jones, Section A; Page 11; Column 1; National Desk , 1829 words,
Author's Downward Spin Rivals Tragedies in Her Novels of Black America,
By RICK BRAGG , LEXINGTON, Ky., Feb. 26
... for having it," said Richard Ford, the Pulitzer Prize-winning
...
... both taught at the University of Michigan in the 1970's, ...
... teaching job at the University of Michigan in 1983, calling the
...
9. The New York Times, December 7, 1997, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7;Page 58;Column 1;Book Review Desk, 15419 words, Notable Books
of the Year 1997
... Three Stories. By Richard Ford. (Knopf, $23.) Postmacho ...
... husband-and-wife team of anthropologists argues for the (currently)
...
10. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), November 23, 1997 Sunday, THIRD,
NATIONAL; Pg. A1, 3219 words, PLANNER HOTTEST ISSUE IN ZONING; FORCEFUL
STYLE BLASTED, PRAISED, By COLEMAN WARNER Staff writer
... urban and regional planning from the University of Michigan - and
work experience from New ...
... Prize-winning novelist Richard Ford, who grew up ...
11. The Boston Globe, March 17, 1997, Monday, City Edition, LIVING;
Pg. C5, 821 words, Out of a stranded freighter, a tale of two cultures,
By Michael Kenney, Globe Staff
... senior year he transferred to the University of Michigan and studied
creative writing with Richard Ford, who handed him on to ...
12. The Independent (London), November 30, 1996, Saturday, BOOKS; Page
6,, 5328 words, From Heaven's Coast to The Cast Iron Shore
... West (Cambridge) by anthropologist Jack Goody is something ...
... novel I read was Richard Ford's Independence Day (Harvill). ...
13. The Washington Post, August 04, 1996, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK
WORLD; Pg. X12, 558 words, Bestsellers: Paperback
... independent bookstores: AN ANTHROPOLOGIST ON MARS: Seven ...
... INDEPENDENCE DAY, by Richard Ford (Vintage, $ 13). A ...
14. The New York Times, June 30, 1996, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 32; Column 2; Book Review Desk , 939 words, PAPERBACK
BEST SELLERS: June 30, 1996
... 12 4 INDEPENDENCE DAY, by Richard Ford. (Vintage, $13.) A man's
midlife crisis while on a Fourth of July trip with his teen-age son.
...
... 17* 18 AN ANTHROPOLOGIST ON MARS, by Oliver Sacks. (Vintage, $13.)
Seven tales about people with neurological afflictions. (+) ...
15. The New York Times, June 23, 1996, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 32; Column 2; Book Review Desk , 930 words, PAPERBACK
BEST SELLERS: June 23, 1996
... 14 3 INDEPENDENCE DAY, by Richard Ford. (Vintage, $13.) A man's
midlife crisis while on a Fourth of July trip with his teen-age son.
...
... 13 17 AN ANTHROPOLOGIST ON MARS, by Oliver Sacks. (Vintage, $13.)
Seven tales about people with neurological afflictions. (+) ...
16. The New York Times, June 16, 1996, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 48; Column 2; Book Review Desk , 928 words, PAPERBACK
BEST SELLERS: June 16, 1996
... 12 2 INDEPENDENCE DAY, by Richard Ford. (Vintage, $13.) A man's
midlife crisis while on a Fourth of July trip with his teen-age son.
...
... 14* 16 AN ANTHROPOLOGIST ON MARS, by Oliver Sacks. (Vintage, $13.)
Seven tales about people with neurological afflictions. (+) ...
17. The New York Times, June 9, 1996, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 36; Column 2; Book Review Desk, 928 words, PAPERBACK
BEST SELLERS: June 9, 1996
... 14 1 INDEPENDENCE DAY, by Richard Ford. (Vintage, $13.) A man's
midlife crisis while on a Fourth of July trip with his teen-age son.
...
... 10* 15 AN ANTHROPOLOGIST ON MARS, by Oliver Sacks. (Vintage, $13.)
Seven tales about people with neurological afflictions. (<0) ...
18. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), April 10, 1996 Wednesday, THIRD,
NATIONAL; Pg. A1, 720 words, LOCAL NOVELIST CAPTURES PULITZER, By SUSAN
LARSON and ELIZABETH MULLENER Staff writers
Richard Ford, a resident of the French ...
... University, Harvard University, the University of Michigan and
Williams College. Although he ...
RICHARD FORD 'Honored and very thrilled' PHOTO
KRISTINA FORD (61%); RICHARD FORD (55%);
19. The Seattle Times, December 31, 1995, Sunday, ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT;
Pg. 2, 873 words, STARS OF '95 -- BOOKS, BY DONN FRY; SEATTLE TIMES
BOOK EDITOR
... Independence Day" (Knopf), Richard Ford's revisitation of
Frank Bascombe, the ...
... Jonathan Kozol; and "An Anthropologist of Mars: Seven Paradoxical
...
20. The Herald (Glasgow), December 16, 1995, Pg. 18, 2958 words, Continuing
our year-long harvest of the best of literary talent, Herald writers
;A host of angels, and a
... SIMPSON Independence Day, Richard Ford (Harvill, 14.99) Mr ...
... hating agendas. Both Richard Ford's Independence Day and Oscar
...
... earlier career as an anthropologist in Melanesia. But then the
...
21. The Observer, November 26, 1995, Sunday, THE OBSERVER REVIEW PAGE;
Pg. 7, 5520 words, BOOKS OF THE YEAR 1995
... exact command of phrase. Richard Ford's Independence Day (Harvill
...
... Harvill pounds 14.99), Richard Ford's sequel to The Sportswriter,
seems to me ...
... Oliver Sacks's An Anthropologist on Mars (Picador ...
22. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, September 24, 1995, Sunday,,
ALL EDITIONS, Pg. 3M, 1787 words, The Internal Optimist; 'Independence
Day' author Richard Ford is learning how to be at home with literary
success, Jim Yardley; STAFF WRITER, New Orleans
Richard Ford has a literary hangover. The ...
... urban and regional planning from the University of Michigan, Kristina paid
the bills ...
... M/03 story) Richard Ford. Photo: Richard Ford and his wife Kristina. /
Special Photo: Richard Ford in his New Orleans ...
... York Times. Chart: THE RICHARD FORD FILE Name: Richard Ford Age: 51 Born:
...
23. Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), July 23, 1995, Sunday, Pg. 6F, 954 words, FORD
FINDS HOME ALL OVER AMERICA, Nicholas A. Basbanes, For The Dispatch
... literature, but that is the way Richard Ford likes it, and that is the
way he has ...
... hotel management at the University of Michigan before deciding to try ...
... usual in a Richard Ford novel, all of the characters are ...
Photo, Richard Ford: Southern influences
24. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), July 9, 1995, Sunday, SPOTLIGHT; Ed.
F; Pg. 79A, 884 words, Richard Ford devoted to his writing and his readers,
Margaret Carlin; Rocky Mountain News Books Editor
As far as novelist Richard Ford is concerned, the reader is the all- ...
... taught at Williams, University of Michigan, as well as Princeton and Harvard
...
Photo Richard Ford.
25. The Washington Post, August 25, 1992, Tuesday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE
D7; THE MAGAZINE READER, 975 words, Big Brother At Your Local Supermarket?,
Charles Trueheart, Washington Post Staff Writer
... Unpretty National Temper' Richard Ford, the novelist ("The Sportswriter"),
offers ...
... 3032 Rackham Bldg., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. ...
26. The Toronto Star, February 15, 1992, Saturday, SATURDAY EDITION, WEEKEND;
Pg. J10, 632 words, Quebec's English writers rare enough for study, BY BRUCE
BLACKADAR TORONTO STAR
... a crew of francophone anthropologists who recently conducted ...
... In the same issue, Richard Ford writes about his always- ...
27. The Toronto Star, February 15, 1992, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND EDITION,
WEEKEND; Pg. J10, 635 words, Quebec's English writers rare enough for study,
By Bruce Blackadar Toronto Star
... a crew of francophone anthropologists who recently conducted ...
... In the same issue, Richard Ford writes about his always- ...
28. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, July 7, 1991, Sunday, 585 words,
BOOKSHELF; New Paperbacks
... Melvin Konner, an anthropologist and medical doctor, offers ...
... different light. "Wildlife." Richard Ford. Vintage, $ 9 In this
novel, Richard Ford, author of the acclaimed "Rock ...
29. The Washington Post, September 2, 1990, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK WORLD;
PAGE X7, 876 words, Jim Harrison: Three for the Road, Arthur Krystal, REVIEW
... 24-year-old anthropologist studying Indian gravesites, ...
... McGuane, Barry Hannah and Richard Ford, whose work is alike only ...
30. The Seattle Times, May 12, 1990, Saturday, Final Edition Correction Appended,
ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT; WHAT'S UP; Pg. C7, 1118 words, GOVERNOR'S WRITERS AWARDS
WILL BE GIVEN FOR 11 BOOKS, BY DONN FRY
... Harper & Row); novelist and anthropologist Michael Dorris, who ...
... respected fiction writers, Richard Ford and Tobias Wolff, will ...
PHOTO RICHARD FORD -- COMING HERE MAY 31 ...
31. The Independent, July 8 1989, Saturday, 1581 words, INTERVIEW / Hard luck
stories: Robert Winder talks to the celebrated American storyteller Richard
Ford, ROBERT WINDER
RICHARD FORD, having travelled from Montana to Bath to ...
... cautionary tales, and though Richard Ford is not religious ('Maybe ...
... I was teaching at the University of Michigan and I was having lunch with
a ...
... fierce in his work. 'That's me,' Richard Ford said. 'Bourgeois. There's
no ...
32. The Washington Post, November 22, 1988, Tuesday, Final Edition, STYLE;
PAGE E7, 963 words, The Magazine Reader; The Unquiet Death of Libby Zion, Charles
Trueheart, Washington Post Staff Writer, FEATURE
... fiction of our time, literary anthropologists trying to reconstruct our
society would ...
... Carver, Cynthia Ozick and Richard Ford is a "Bureau of Labor ...
33. The New York Times, December 6, 1987, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 7; Page 54, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 9260 words, NOTABLE BOOKS OF
THE YEAR
... Sifton/ Viking, $19.95.) This anthropologist's memoir of medical school
is ...
... ROCK SPRINGS. By Richard Ford. (Atlantic Monthly, $17.95.) The ...
34. The New York Times, June 28, 1987, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section
10; Page 12, Column 1; Travel Desk, 1672 words, FARE OF THE COUNTRY; A Native
American Delicacy: Blue Corn, By SUSAN BENNER; Susan Benner is a writer who
lives in Manitou Springs, Colo.
... At least one anthropologist, Richard Ford, has suggested that the colors
of corn ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Columbia Journal of Gender & Law, January 2003, Vol. 12, No. 1; Pg.
1; ISSN: 1067-6220, 3882999, 41997 words, Genes, parents, and assisted reproductive
technologies: arts, mistakes, sex, race, & law.
... Many modem biologists and anthropologists, however, criticize racial classifications
as ...
... necessarily social and political.") Richard Ford, Race As Culture?
Why Not?, ...
2. 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 ...
... all but gone. Richard Ford shows once again, ...
3. Publishers Weekly, January 22, 2001, Special Section; Pg. 189, 51312 words,
SPRING HARDCOVERS 2001, Edited byLaurele Riippa. Compiled by Lynn Andriani,
Dena Croog, Robert Dahlin, Charles Hix, Julia Moberg, Karole Riippa and Bella
Stander.
... by Ann Beattie, Richard Ford, Richard Russo and Elizabeth ...
... Hugh Brody. An anthropologist studies hunter-gatherers ...
4. Publishers Weekly, October 02, 2000, pwforecasts; Pg. 66, 18237 words, Nonfiction,
Staff
... Peru. But this cultural anthropologist has also worked as a motivational
...
... Contributors Sebastian Junger, Richard Ford and George Plimpton are among
those ...
5. Publishers Weekly, July 10, 2000, PWFORECASTS; Pg. 40, 12134 words, Fiction,
Staff
... Jack Kerouac meets Richard Ford in this slender, thoughtful ...
... 8023-1333-7) Anthropologist Nancy Lindisfarne's research ...
6. The Economist, February 28, 1987, Business, finance and science; SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 106 (U.S. Edition Pg. 100), 780 words, Looking up an old
date, BOSTON
... some accuracy, as Dr Richard Ford of the University of Michigan has done.
It reached ...
Thomas Fricke
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1. Maclean's, May 24, 2004 / May 31, 2004, SPECIAL REPORT; Pg. 34,
7215 words, THE BEST AND THE BRIGHTEST, BY ANN DOWSETT JOHNSTON, Written
by Brian Bergman, Sue Ferguson, Jonathon Gatehouse, John Geddes, Lianne
George, Danylo Hawaleshka, John Intini and Ken MacQueen
... work of renowned forensic anthropologist Mark Skinner -- who has
...
... become a psychologist or anthropologist. She says: "I wanted
to be ...
... caption, PHOTOGRAPH BY THOMAS FRICKE; Photo 14, no ...
2. Maclean's, July 1, 2002, 2002 HONOUR ROLL; Pg. 19, 5933 words, 2002
JOHN DE CHASTELAIN MARC GAGNON DIANA KRALL CHRISTINE WANDZURA HONOUR
DAVID GANONG GILLES PINETTE BECKIE SCOTT ADEENA NIAZI JANE JACOBS ROLL
RICHARD WRIGHT
... by concrete blocks. This is the anthropologist of everyday life
in her ...
... 4, PHOTOGRAPH BY THOMAS FRICKE; Photo 5, PHOTOGRAPH ...
Roberto Frisancho
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Rebecca Hardin
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Janet Hart
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1. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), March 23, 2003, Sunday, Metro
Edition, NEWS; Pg. 6B, 10343 words, Obituaries
... 871-1418 . Widseth Janet Hart Widseth, 86, a ...
... a freshman at the University of Michigan and Gabrielle, San Diego
...
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1. Feminist Studies, Spring 1999, Vol. 25, No. 1; Pg. 119; ISSN: 0046-3663,
02555008, 2339 words, Through My Lens: A Video Project About Women Of Color
Faculty At The University Of Michigan [Part 1 of 2], Aparicio, Frances
... Project (WOCAP) at the University of Michigan selected components of WOCAP's
...
... Studies Program at the University of Michigan proposed the establishment
of the Women of ...
... color faculty at the University of Michigan as well as nationwide. In ...
... color faculty at the University of Michigan, WOCAP has produced a ...
... higher education. Historically, the University of Michigan has assumed
leadership in ...
... color faculty at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in ...
... color faculty at the University of Michigan are a heterogeneous group from
...
... School of Nursing at the University of Michigan, or only one woman of ...
... Sutton, formerly at the University of Michigan's Architecture Program,
has been the only ...
... indeed, even at the University of Michigan, where the commitment to faculty
diversity has been very ...
... color faculty at the University of Michigan spoke with both enthusiasm
and ...
... by positing the role of the anthropologist as a "vulnerable observer" Janet
Hart's research on Greek ...
... understand the problem." At the University of Michigan many other
women of ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (93%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (93%);
2. Feminist Studies, Spring 1999, Vol. 25, No. 1; Pg. 125; ISSN: 0046-3663,
02555009, 1961 words, Through My Lens: A Video Project About Women Of Color
Faculty At The University Of Michigan [Part 2 of 2], Aparicio, Frances R
... color faculty at the University of Michigan
... women of color at the University of Michigan. Both junior and senior ...
... color faculty at the University of Michigan. Some faculty were strategic
and ...
... paradigms and pedagogical values. As Janet Hart expressed it: although
...
... color faculty bring to the University of Michigan. Copyright 1999 Feminist
...
... in "Women at the University of Michigan: A Statistical Report ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (93%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (93%);
3. Columbia Journal of Gender & Law, 1994, Vol. 4, No. 1; Pg. 26, 02448371,
1088 words, Three Stories Of Prostitution In The West: Prostitutes' Groups,
Law And Feminist "Truth":[Part 1 of 10], Fecher, Holly B
... Bates Travel Fellowship of the University of Michigan Law School. I would
...
... Cahn, Beth Grossman, Janet Hart and Kevin Mills for ...
... School in 1992, and the University of Michigan Law School Conference ...
... College 1985, J.D., University of Michigan 1989. Ms. Fechner ...
Augustin Holl
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Judith Irvine
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Webb Keane
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1. The Toronto Star, February 17, 2005 Thursday, YOUR HOME; Pg. H02, 749 words,
Conquering clutter easier with a plan, Janet Eastman, Special to the Star,
LOS ANGELES
... relative term," says Webb Keane, a cultural anthropologist with
the Center for Advanced ...
2. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), December 4, 2002 Wednesday, SOONER
EDITION, Pg.E-1, 1301 words, A SIMPLER SEASON; GROUP WANTS TO CUT SPENDING,
ADD MEANING DURING THE HOLIDAYS, KIM CROW, POST-GAZETTE STAFF WRITER
... ties are weak and narrow," Webb Keane, associate professor of anthropology
at the University of Michigan, has said. "Families are small and ...
3. Omaha World Herald (Nebraska), December 27, 1999, Monday, SUNRISE EDITION,
Pg. 31, 448 words, Materialism Guilt Is American Way, Doug Thomas
... way, according to a University of Michigan anthropologist. In other parts
of the ...
... essential to life," says Webb Keane, who teaches a ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (57%); NATIONAL CANCER ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (57%); NATIONAL CANCER ...
4. USA TODAY, December 22, 1999, Wednesday,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. 19A,
1063 words, A sane solution for the time-pressed shopper, Patricia Pearson
... stress of holiday shopping, as Webb Keane, an anthropologist at the University
of Michigan pointed out to me recently, ...
WEBB KEANE (74%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (52%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (52%);
5. The Sunday Oregonian, DECEMBER 19, 1999 Sunday, SUNRISE EDITION, NORTHWEST
LIVING;, Pg. L11, 665 words, IN THE WRAP OF LUXURY, ERIC COLLINS - The Oregonian
... doesn't take an anthropologist to figure out that your ...
... Just ask an anthropologist.
... mere commodity, says University of Michigan anthropology Professor Webb
Keane. Dressing up a ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (54%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (54%);
6. The Toronto Star, December 19, 1999, Sunday, Edition 1, LIFE, 1114 words,
Nicole MacAdam
... all of those properties of the marketplace' Webb Keane Stewart wannabe.
All ...
... about it,'' says University of Michigan anthropologist Webb Keane. ''It
doesn't protect the ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (50%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (50%);
7. Financial Times (London,England), December 16, 1999, Thursday, OBSERVER;,
Pg. 15, 153 words, OBSERVER: Shop shock OBSERVER COLUMN
... material culture department of the university of Michigan. Anthropologist
Webb Keane reckons that all that shopping ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (83%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (83%);
WEBB KEANE (91%);
8. Financial Times (London,England), December 10, 1999, Friday, OBSERVER;,
Pg. 15, 226 words, OBSERVER: Michigan prof at the mall OBSERVER COLUMN
... got you down? A University of Michigan anthropologist knows why. The problem
isn't the ...
... social bonds," says Webb Keane, an expert in the ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (84%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (84%);
WEBB KEANE (91%); MADONNA (51%);
9. Chicago Sun-Times, December 02, 1999, THURSDAY, Late Sports Final Edition,
NEWS; QUICK TAKES; Pg. 42, 425 words, The other brother is stuck in some government
job, Zay N. Smith
... on it, buster Webb Keane, a University of Michigan anthropology professor,
on why we ...
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Stuart Kirsch
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1. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), October 29, 1997, Wednesday,
OPINION/ESSAYS; Pg. 19, 587 words, Americans, New Guineans, et al.
Share the Effects of El Nino, Stuart Kirsch and John Burke Burnett
... problem of global warming. * Stuart Kirsch is a visiting assistant
...
... department of anthropology at the University of Michigan in Ann
Arbor. ...
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Eduardo Kohn
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Conrad Kottak
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1. USA TODAY, September 1, 2004, Wednesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 1D,
1868 words, 'The Real World' grows up, Susan Wloszczyna, PHILADELPHIA
... Real World. It's what Conrad Kottak, the chairman of the University of
Michigan anthropology department for ...
2. The Washington Post, May 15, 1994, Sunday, Final Edition, WALT DISNEY, WASHINGTON
POST MAGAZINE; PAGE W10, 7343 words, More Real Than Reality, Peter Carlson
... studied endlessly by anthropologists and cultural historians who ...
... presents Disney, wrote anthropologist Conrad Kottak, "as a mythic
figure, ...
... sacred place," says Conrad Kottak, a University of Michigan anthropologist
who analyzed Disney ...
3. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), October 28, 1992, Wednesday, City Edition,
NATIONAL; COLUMN ONE; Pg. 1A, 1637 words, For families, there's world of difference,
REENA SHAH
... himself and the kids," said Conrad Kottak, an anthropologist at the
University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. " ...
... So then, what is a family? Anthropologists say there are hundreds of arrangements
...
... Hendrick Serrie, an anthropologist at Eckerd College. ...
... only among men, Conrad Kottak said. Women are regarded as ...
... Serrie, the Eckerd College anthropologist. "Families would contain
grandparents ...
... David McCurdy, an anthropologist at Macalester College ...
... Maxine Margolis, an anthropologist at the University of Florida ...
... Americans live has been ignored, Conrad Kottak said. One out of ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (52%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (52%);
4. The Ottawa Citizen, July 7, 1992, Tuesday, FINAL EDITION, LIVING; Pg. C4,
944 words, How Rude! The death of common, everyday politeness, JERRY CARROLL;
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, SAN FRANCISCO
... Michigan State University anthropologist Conrad Kottak. The formerly handicapped,
now the ...
... not escaped the attention of anthropologists. There's reason for worry,
they ...
5. The San Francisco Chronicle, JUNE 16, 1992, TUESDAY, FINAL EDITION, PEOPLE;
Pg. B3, 1550 words, 'After You' Becomes 'Move Over, Pal' More and more people
act like jerks -- so what's it to you, JERRY CARROLL, CHRONICLE STAFF WRITER
... Michigan State University anthropologist Conrad Kottak, 49. The formerly
handicapped, ...
... not escaped the attention of anthropologists. There's reason for worry,
they ...
6. The Washington Post, December 24, 1991, Tuesday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE
C1; ESSAY, 1354 words, Santa's Legion of Believers; The Jolly Old Elf, Turning
From Myth Into Icon, Joel Garreau, Washington Post Staff Writer
... American myth," said Conrad Kottak, an anthropologist at the University
of Michigan. The U.S. Postal Service ...
7. USA TODAY, December 29, 1989, Friday, FINAL EDITION, LIFE; Pg. 1D, 167 words,
Service! Faster than you can say p-i-z-z-a, Arlene Vigoda
... a minute,'' says Conrad Kottak, professor of anthropology, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor: ''Our lifestyles are ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (52%);
BLODGETT CORP (54%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (52%);
8. The Washington Post, February 27, 1989, Monday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE
B1, 2606 words, NOTHING'S HAPPENING; Where Have All the Anarchists, Beatniks,
Existentialists, Hippies and Heroes Gone?, Henry Allen, Washington Post Staff
Writer, FEATURE
... lost era. Historians, anthropologists and psychologists can tell ...
... decreasing leisure," says Conrad Kottak, author of the forthcoming "Prime
Time Society" and an anthropologist at the University of Michigan. "This
is counterintuitive but it's ...
... except informing the electorate. Anthropologist Gregory Bateson once ...
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1. The Washington Post, May 15, 1994, Sunday, Final Edition, WALT DISNEY, WASHINGTON
POST MAGAZINE; PAGE W10, 7343 words, More Real Than Reality, Peter Carlson
... studied endlessly by anthropologists and cultural historians who ...
... presents Disney, wrote anthropologist Conrad Kottak, "as a mythic
figure, ...
... sacred place," says Conrad Kottak, a University of Michigan anthropologist
who analyzed Disney ...
Alaina Lemon
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1. The Toronto Star, September 20, 1997, Saturday, FINAL EDITION,
LETTER; Pg. B3, 376 words, Czech measures to help gypsies
... Sept. 17 letter from University of Michigan anthropologist Alaina
Lemon, Persecution of Roma in ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (84%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (84%);
2. The Toronto Star, September 20, 1997, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND
EDITION, LETTER; Pg. B3, 376 words, Czech measures to help gypsies
... Sept. 17 letter from University of Michigan anthropologist Alaina
Lemon, Persecution of Roma in ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (84%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (84%);
3. The Toronto Star, September 17, 1997, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION,
LETTER; Pg. A31, 277 words, Persecution of Roma in Czech Republic is
condoned by state
... I am an anthropologist who has spent more than ...
... some have tried to present them. Alaina Lemon Department of Anthropology
University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich.
4. The Toronto Star, September 17, 1997, Wednesday, METRO EDITION,
LETTER; Pg. A31, 277 words, Persecution of Roma in Czech Republic is
condoned by state
... I am an anthropologist who has spent more than ...
... some have tried to present them. Alaina Lemon Department of Anthropology
University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich.
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Laura MacLatchy
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1. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April 18, 1997, Friday,, ALL EDITIONS,
371 words, Scientists dig closer to 'the missing link'; Found in Uganda,
Morotopithecus is at least 20.6 million years old and may have stood upright.,
Mike Toner; STAFF WRITER
... Daniel Gebo, an anthropologist at Northern Illinois ...
... York anatomy expert Laura MacLatchy, a member of Gebo's ...
2. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), April 18, 1997, Friday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. B1 / BREAK, 460 words, A missing link?: Chimpanzee-sized animal is oldest
relative of humans, new study says, EARL LANE; NEWSDAY, NEW YORK
... humans evolved," said Laura MacLatchy of the State University of New
...
... a University of Toronto anthropologist, said some features, such as ...
LAURA MACLATCHY (80%);
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Bruce Mannheim
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Joyce Marcus
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1. The New York Times, January 10, 2006 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section
F; Column 4; Science Desk; Pg. 3, 890 words, Symbols on the Wall Push Maya
Writing Back by Years, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... texts come to light.'' Joyce Marcus, a professor at the University of Michigan
and an authority on ...
2. The New York Times, March 15, 2005 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section
F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 2066 words, Mother Culture, or Only a Sister?,
By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... V. Flannery and Dr. Joyce Marcus of the University of Michigan and Dr.
David C. ...
3. The New York Times, December 21, 2004 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section
F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 4, 1222 words, 7,000 Years of Religious Ritual
Is Traced in Mexico, By NICHOLAS WADE
... religious purposes. Dr. Joyce Marcus and Dr. Kent V. ...
... two archaeologists at the University of Michigan, describe their results
in the ...
... society in this way? Anthropologists have advanced many different ...
... a former colleague, the anthropologist Roy A. Rappaport, ...
... Richard Sosis, an anthropologist at the University of Connecticut, ...
... by Courtesy of Dr. Joyce Marcus) A rendition of one of the ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (54%)
University of Michigan; Proceedings of the National Academy of ...
4. 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 ...
... roots. Now, two University of Michigan-Ann Arbor anthropologists suggest
that although people could have ...
... study, Kent Flannery and Joyce Marcus examined the history of Mexico's
...
... says. However, not all anthropologists agree that warfare arrived ...
... further back," says anthropologist Stephen Beckerman of Pennsylvania
...
JOYCE MARCUS (72%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (57%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (57%);
5. The New York Times, December 6, 2002 Friday, Late Edition - Final , Section
A; Column 1; Foreign Desk; Pg. 12, 831 words, New Evidence Of Early Form Of
Writing In Mexico , By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... means," said Dr. Joyce Marcus, a University of Michigan archaeologist
who is an ...
6. The New York Times, December 19, 2000, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section
F; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk, 1294 words, In Maya Ruins, Scholars See
Evidence of Urban Sprawl, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... at a conference of anthropologists in Spain. "The similarities ...
... Maya specialists, Dr. Joyce Marcus of the University of Michigan said the
research on the ...
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1. New Scientist, December 18, 2004, NEWS; This Week; Pg. 12, 342 words, First
riches, then ritual and sacrifice, Emma Young
... it occurred," says Joyce Marcus of the University of Michigan at Ann
Arbor, ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (55%)
2. U.S. News & World Report, April 26, 2004, SPECIAL REPORT; Vol. 136 ,
No. 14; Pg. 45, 2865 words, The Roots of War, By Thomas Hayden
... Margaret Mead, most anthropologists have considered warfare to be a ...
... by Kent Flannery and Joyce Marcus, archaeologists at the University of
Michigan's Museum of Anthropology, shows the ...
... Mead held and most anthropologists agree, warfare is an ...
... culture of warfare. Besides, anthropologists say, elite classes ...
JOYCE MARCUS (68%); MARGARET MEAD ( ...
3. U.S. News & World Report, April 26, 2004, SPECIAL REPORT; SIDEBAR; Vol.
136 , No. 14; Pg. 50, 130 words, So What's War Good For Anyway?, By Thomas
Hayden
... in Mexico, notes University of Michigan archaeologist Joyce Marcus, writing
seems to have been first ...
JOYCE MARCUS (55%); VICTOR DAVIS ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (54%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (54%);
4. 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
... Witschey believe there might be. Joyce Marcus, an anthropologist at the
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor has ...
... David Webster, an anthropologist based at Pennsylvania ...
... Ron Eglash, an anthropologist from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ...
Barbara Meek
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John Mitani
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. 1. Toronto Star, January 4, 2003 Saturday, Ontario Edition, OPINION;,
Pg. A17, 525 words, Chimp see, chimp speak, Anil Ananthaswamy, SPECIAL
TO THE STAR
... exciting, agrees primatologist John Mitani of the University
of Michigan in Ann Arbor. " ...
2. The New Zealand Herald, January 3, 2003 Friday, NEWS; World, 258
words, 'Speaking' chimp throws cat among linguistic pigeons
... syntax is also required. Primatologist John Mitani of the University
of Michigan said: "Few instances of ...
... STATE UNIVERSITY (56%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (51%);
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1. New Scientist, January 04, 2003, News; Frontiers; Pg. 12, 696 words, Has
this chimp taught himself to talk?; The sounds made by Kanzi the ape are
forcing us to question whether we have a monopoly on speech, Anil Ananthaswamy
... exciting, agrees primatologist John Mitani of the University of Michigan
in Ann Arbor. " ...
JARED TAGLIALATELA (78%); JOHN MITANI (60%);
2. New Scientist, June 4, 1994, Features, Pg. 3333, 2795 words, Ay up, a chimp
wi'an accent: Deep in the forests of East Africa, researchers are recording
the sounds of primates screaming - and drawing some controversial conclusions.
Meredith F. Small investigates, MEREDITH F. SMALL
... sky. In the corridors of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, outside
the office of primatologist John Mitani, the solo can be heard ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (55%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (55%);
JOHN MITANI (93%);
Eric Mueggler
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John O’Shea
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Maxwell Owusuv
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Julia Paley
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1. World Magazine, November 9, 2002, CULTURAL; Vol. 17, No. 43, 486 words,
Books on Chile, Marvin Olasky
... Marketing Democracy by Julia Paley (U. of California Press, ...
... Chile. CONTENT: An anthropologist presents evidence that at ...
BRIAN LOVEMAN (59%); JULIA PALEY (55%);
Jeffrey Parsons
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1. The Washington Post, March 16, 2005 Wednesday, Final Edition, Metro; B06,
1589 words, Obituaries
... donated her book collection to the University of Michigan and Shenandoah
University. She contributed ...
... Weed of Fairfax Station, Jeffrey Parsons of Ann Arbor, Mich., and ...
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Damani Partridge
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Holly Peters-Golden
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Elisha Renne
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Jennifer Robertson
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1. The Daily Yomiuri, December 3, 1992, Thursday, Pg. 3, 607 words, Symposium
Considers Japanese Arts' View Of Love, Hiromi Sasamoto; Daily Yomiuri Staff
Writer
... love in the theater (Jennifer Robertson at University of Michigan in the
United States), ...
2. The New York Times, October 15, 1986, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition,
Section A; Page 26, Column 5; Editorial Desk, 288 words, Racial Stereotypes
Are Common in Japan
... lower than Japan's. As an anthropologist with over 16 years of ...
... world at large. JENNIFER ROBERTSON Asst. Professor of Anthropology ...
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Gayle Rubin
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1. The San Francisco Chronicle, SEPTEMBER 22, 2005, THURSDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
BAY AREA;, Pg. B1, 895 words, SAN FRANCISCO; Celebrating all things leather;
Walking tours of fetish area precede 22nd Folsom Fair, Wyatt Buchanan
... sex center, according to anthropologist Gayle Rubin, who has researched
and written ...
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1. Journal of Women's History, June 2003, Vol. 15, No. 2; Pg. 28; ISSN: 1042-7961,
3996548, 5871 words, Further thoughts on the public/private distinction.
... concepts, has prompted linguistic anthropologist Susan Gal to argue ...
... western women well, anthropologists have found, first that the dichotomy
...
... response to Engels,, see Gayle Rubin, "The Traffic in Women: ...
... Veiling (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1996), 7. ( ...
... Cole (Ann Arbor: the University of Michigan Press, 1992), 237- ...
2. Resources for Feminist Research, April 2001, Vol. 29, No. 1-2; Pg. 21(23);
ISSN: 0707-8412, 03486247, 9230 words, Where the Body is a Battleground: materializing
gender in the humanities (1). (Articles), Wallace, Jo-Ann
... feminist theorists, like Gayle Rubin, would take up the task of ...
... Capitalism. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1996. " Ludic
...
3. GLQ-A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, January 2001, Vol. 7, No. 1; Pg.
87, 02803534, 3225 words, Take Me to Your Reader (Part 1 of 2), Moloney, Pat
... McIntosh's "Homosexual Role Gayle Rubin's "Thinking Sex," Steven
...
... Three Stanford University anthropologists provide a useful ...
4. Women's Health Collection, January, 2001, No. 6; Pg. 117, 03267346, 4821
words, From Home to the Stage: Violence Against Women and Mental Health in
Theater, Morales, Marta Fernandez
... women developed by anthropologist Gayle Rubin (1975) is still applicable
...
... Criticism. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Case, S., ...
5. The New Republic, FEBRUARY 22, 1999, Pg. 45, 8663 words, The Professor of
Parody, Martha C. Nussbaum
... Monique Wittig, the American anthropologist Gayle Rubin, Jacques Lacan,
J.L. ...
... philosophy. Before Butler, Gayle Rubin's important anthropological account
of ...
6. The New Republic, NOVEMBER 9, 1998, Pg. 42, 9822 words, The Gay Science,
Lee Siegel
... strategic possibility." And here is how Gayle Rubin uses Foucault
in " ...
... essays, she does not, like Gayle Rubin, make the semantic mistake of " ...
... a French structural anthropologist, who in fact ...
... ahead and applied it. As Gayle Rubin puts it in " ...
7. Feminist Studies, Summer 1998, Vol. 24, No. 2; Pg. 282; ISSN: 0046-3663,
02546699, 2006 words, Disciplined By Disciplines? The Need For An Interdisciplinary
Research Mission In Women's Studies [Part 2 of 4], Allen, Judith A; Kitch,
Sally L
... development among feminist anthropologists and ethnographers of ever more
careful ...
... subject position of Western anthropologists. Yet there has been little
interchange ...
... madwoman in the attic" Gayle Rubin's "traffic in women" ...
8. Feminist Studies, Summer 1998, Vol. 24, No. 2; Pg. 291; ISSN: 0046-3663,
02546701, 1592 words, Disciplined By Disciplines? The Need For An Interdisciplinary
Research Mission In Women's Studies [Part 4 of 4], Allen, Judith A; Kitch,
Sally L
... Stewart (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 19954 3- ...
... University Press, 1979) Gayle Rubin, "The Traffic in Women: ...
... Power (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1989) and Anne ...
... Studies: An Overview," University of Michigan Papers in Women's ...
... Institute, University of Iowa, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota,
University of ...
9. Lesbian Review of Books, September 1997, Vol. 4, No. 1; Pg. 8-9; ISSN: 1077-5684,
01124963, 1598 words, Cruising the Boulevards of Gender Variance, Detloff,
Madelyn
... Gender Me is a cultural anthropologist's version of show-and-tell, or ...
... on her Judith Butler, Gayle Rubin, Kobena Mercer and a ...
10. Journal of Women's History, Summer 1997, Vol. 9, No. 2; Pg. 122-131; ISSN:
1042-7961, 01405564, 4617 words, Theoretical Issues: Subject to Change: Theories
and Paradigms of U.S. Feminist History [Part 1 of 3], Thurner, Manuela
... Joan Kelly or by anthropologist Gayle Rubin who, in 1975, had ...
11. Journal of Women's History, Summer 1997, Vol. 9, No. 2; Pg. 139-146; ISSN:
1042-7961, 01405572, Theoretical Issues: Subject to Change: Theories and Paradigms
of U.S. Feminist History [Part 3 of 3], Thurner, Manuela
... 1993), 2. 32 Gayle Rubin, "The Traffic in Women: ...
... critic Mikhail Bakhtin, and anthropologists Victor Turner and Mary ...
... Hart (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1989), 282- ...
12. Lila-Asia Pacific Women's Studies Journal, 1996, No. 6; Pg. 35-41; ISSN:
0117-343X, 00918221, 3234 words, The Dialogue Between White Feminism and Indigenous
Women [Part 1 of 2], Bulbeck, Chilla
... class differences, and by anthropologists sensitive to the specificity
of each ...
... power in terms of Gayle Rubin's (1975) analysis of the 'traffic ...
13. Lesbian Review of Books, Winter 1994, Vol. I, No. 2; Pg. 4-6; ISSN: 1077-5684,
00574261, 3084 words, FORUM: The Question of Lesbian Separatism: Sheila Jeffreys,
Halberstam, Judith
... essay "Thinking Sex," anthropologist Gayle Rubin lays out a ...
14. Feminist Teacher, Fall 1994, Vol. 8, No. 3; Pg. 122-6; ISSN: 0882-4843,
00698621, 3662 words, Teaching Anthropologies and Sexualities: [Part 2 of 2],
Babb, Florence E
... articles that addressed how anthropologists and other scholars have taken
...
... one society to another Anthropologists have tried to respect cultural ...
... Sex Habits," American Anthropologist 75(1):171- ...
... Among the Azande, " American Anthropologist 72(6):1428- ...
... York: Meridian (Penguin). * Gayle Rubin, 1984, "Thinking Sex: ...
... Society of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists Newsletter 13(3): ...
Andrew Shryock
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37, Column 1, 307 words, BY JUDITH CUMMINGS
Group of anthropologists, including Columbia Univ ...
... Coll dept chmn John Speth and Columbia Univ Prof ...
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Beverly Strassmann
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1. The Sunday Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), February 9, 1997, Sunday, FEATURES;
Pg. 158, 668 words, When bigger is not always better, GRAHAM PHILLIPS / BUDDEN
... But two researchers from the University of Michigan beg to differ. Anthropologist
Beverly Strassmann believes earlier puberty is ...
... pressure growth systems. Beverly Strassmann's belief, that earlier puberty
...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (55%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, March 23, 2002, This Week; This Week; Pg. 17, 463 words,
The select few; Darwin is alive and well among the Dogon farmers of Mali,
James Randerson
But Beverly Strassmann and Brenda Gillespie at the University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, have found that ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (53%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (53%);
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2. Herizons, Winter 2001, Vol. 14, No. 3; Pg. 24; ISSN: 0711-7485, 02760921,
1765 words, Are Periods Passe?, O'Grady, Kathleen
... natural immune process. Beverly Strassmann, an anthropologist at the University
of Michigan, challenged Profet's hypothesis ...
3. The New Yorker, March 13, 2000, ANNALS OF MEDICINE; Pg. 52, 7194 words,
JOHN ROCK'S ERROR WHAT THE CO-INVENTOR OF THE PILL DIDN'T KNOW: MENSTRUATION
CAN ENDANGER WOMEN'S HEALTH.; BY MALCOLM GLADWELL
... young scientist named Beverly Strassmann travelled to Africa to live with
the ...
... never so thoroughly that anthropologists felt they knew the answers with
...
... who teaches at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, is ...
... History Museum on the University of Michigan campus. Behind her desk is
...
... chart of undergraduates here at the University of Michigan, all the rows
would be like this." ...
4. Newsweek, October 4, 1993 , UNITED STATES EDITION, BACK OF THE BOOK; Ideas;
Pg. 86, 541 words, Rethinking Women's Bodies, JEAN SELIGMANN with KAREN SPRINGEN
... menstruating very often," observes University of Michigan anthropologist
Beverly Strassmann, because they were
Thomas Trautmann
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Melvin Williams
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1. Times-Picayune (New Orleans), February 21, 2005 Monday, METRO; Pg. 1, 157
words, JONES, EDWARD
... Michigan, where he worked for the University of Michigan Hospital and St.
Joseph ...
... Ivory; six brothers, Melvin, William, Elmo, Samuel, Bobbie and ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (57%)
2. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), October 2, 1997, Thursday, FIVE STAR
LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. 04B, 216 words, MELVIN W. AUSSIEKER, 80; WAS COACH
IN ST. LOUIS IN 1940S
Melvin William Aussieker, a former ...
... a master's degree from the University of Michigan. The memorial service
and burial ...
... survivors are a son, Melvin William "Bill" Aussieker Jr. of ...
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... LOUIS UNIVERSITY (94%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (53%);
... LOUIS UNIVERSITY (94%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (53%);
3. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), October 2, 1997, Thursday, FIVE STAR
LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. 04B, 216 words, MELVIN W. AUSSIEKER, 80; WAS COACH
IN ST. LOUIS IN 1940S
Melvin William Aussieker, a former ...
... a master's degree from the University of Michigan. The memorial service
and burial ...
... survivors are a son, Melvin William "Bill" Aussieker Jr. of ...
... LOUIS UNIVERSITY (94%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (53%);
4. The New York Times, December 30, 1995, Saturday, Late Edition - Final, Section
1; Page 38; Column 5; Sports Desk , 533 words, COLLEGE FOOTBALL; Independence
Bowl Tally: 1 Tiger Victory, 14 Records, By The Associated Press
... covering 68 yards to Melvin Williams, and Southern University survived
...
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY; MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY; KANSAS ...
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY; MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY; KANSAS ...
... FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY (97%); ...
5. The Boston Globe, December 24, 1990, Monday, City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN;
Pg. 1 p, 1128 words, HOLIDAY DISPIRIT; Economic, political tidings inspire
choir of pessimism, By Larry Tye, Globe Staff; Globe correspondents Jim Robbins
and Bill Girdner contributed to this report.
... in Los Angeles, Melvin Williams, 26, said he is "not ...
... say researchers at the University of Michigan, who have been tracking the
public ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Milford Wolpoff
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The San Francisco Chronicle, JUNE 26, 2005, SUNDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS;, Pg. A2, 378 words, CORRECTIONS
... love" the school at which anthropologist Milford Wolpoff teaches
was misnamed. It is the University of Michigan. . -- In last Sunday's
...
... FABRICATION CO (67%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (57%);
2. The Independent (London), April 7, 2005, Thursday, First Edition;
NEWS; Pg. 18, 482 words, 'CHAD MAN' DISCOVERIES DISPEL DOUBTS OVER
HUMAN ANCESTRY, STEVE CONNOR SCIENCE EDITOR
... others, notably Professor Milford Wolpoff, of the University of
Michigan, said the skull was not ...
MICHEL BRUNET (62%); MILFORD WOLPOFF (59%);
3. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), March 25, 2004 Thursday Final Edition,
News; Pg. A23, 729 words, Jaw bone connected to the brain bone: Early
primates were muscle-bound - in the head. So say researchers who believe
Homo sapiens evolved thanks to lucky mutation in a jaw muscle gene
allowing the skull to grow, making room for our brains to expand, RICK
WEISS, WASHINGTON
... It's perfect," said University of Michigan paleoanthropologist
Milford Wolpoff. "Let's see," quipped the ...
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA (57%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (51%); UNIVERSITY
OF CALIFORNIA ( ...
4. Ottawa Citizen, March 25, 2004 Thursday Final Edition, News; Pg.
A12, 477 words, The jaw separating humans from apes: Scientists study
mutation that allowed brains to grow larger, Joseph B. Verrengia
... Nature, not by anthropologists, but by a ...
... a very intriguing possibility." University of Michigan biological
anthropologist Milford Wolpoff called the research "just ...
5. The San Francisco Chronicle, MARCH 25, 2004, THURSDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS;, Pg. A2, 713 words, Theory thrusts jaws into evolution debate;
Gene mutation let human brains grow bigger, scientists say, David Perlman
... some controversy among anthropologists who study the fossil ...
... Fleagle, a physical anthropologist at the State University of ...
... Klein, a Stanford anthropologist noted for his studies of ...
... Even more enthusiastic was Milford Wolpoff of the University of
Michigan, another major figure ...
... clinical geneticist and an anthropologist working with the San
Francisco- ...
6. The Boston Globe, June 24, 2003, Tuesday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. C1,
1315 words, OUT OF AFRICA? EVEN WITH NEW FOSSIL EVIDENCE, THE THEORY
THAT AFRICA IS THE BIRTHPLACE OF MODERN HUMANS STILL REMAINS CONTROVERSIAL,
By Robert Adler, Globe Correspondent
... so fast, said University of Michigan paleoanthropologist Milford
Wolpoff. He and other supporters of the controversial ...
7. The Mercury (Australia), June 13, 2003 Friday, WORLD; Pg. 25, 439
words, Ancient man unearthed Find called oldest of Homo sapiens
... Europe, China and Indonesia. Milford Wolpoff, a professor of biological
anthropology at the University of Michigan, said the skulls shed ...
8. The San Francisco Chronicle, JUNE 13, 2003, FRIDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS;, Pg. A2, 118 words, CORRECTIONS
... fossils misstated the affiliation of anthropologist Milford Wolpoff.
He is on the faculty at the University of Michigan.. -- An obituary
for ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (83%);
9. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), June 12, 2003, Thursday, Pg. 09, 712
words, 160,000-year-old skulls fill crucial gap in evolution Fossils
are striking evidence that first Homo sapiens was born in east Africa.
Roger Highfield reports, by Roger Highfield
... modern man. Prof Milford Wolpoff of the University of Michigan,
a proponent of the multi- ...
10. The New York Times, June 12, 2003 Thursday, Late Edition - Final
, Section A; Column 4; Foreign Desk; Pg. 1, 1264 words, In Ancient
Skulls From Ethiopia, Familiar Faces , By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... including Neanderthals. Dr. Milford Wolpoff of the University of
Michigan, a leading proponent of the ...
... any parts of the skeletons. Anthropologists suspect the skulls
had been removed from the ...
... modifications have been observed by anthropologists in societies,
including ...
11. The San Francisco Chronicle, JUNE 12, 2003, THURSDAY,, FINAL EDITION
Correction Appended , NEWS;, Pg. A1, 1174 words, Fossils of 160,000-year-old
skulls fill gap in human evolution record; Latest hominid discovery
supports out-of-Africa theory, Carl T. Hall
... human evolution," said anthropologist John Hawks at the ...
... remains." REMARKABLE WORK Milford Wolpoff, a prominent multiregionalist
...
... fossils misstated the affiliation of anthropologist Milford Wolpoff.
He is on the faculty at the University of Michigan. (06/13/03, ...
12. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 12, 2003 Thursday Five
Star Late Lift Edition, NEWS; Pg. A16, 658 words, FOSSIL FIND BACKS
THEORY THAT HUMANS HAD AFRICAN ANCESTOR; REMAINS ARE 160,000 YEARS
OLD, From News Services, WASHINGTON
... in Africa," said Milford Wolpoff, a University of Michigan
anthropologist and leading multiregionalist. "But then he ...
13. The Washington Post, June 12, 2003 Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION;
Pg. A01, 992 words, Fossil Find May Back 'Out of Africa' Theory, Guy
Gugliotta, Washington Post Staff Writer
... in Africa," said University of Michigan anthropologist Milford
Wolpoff, a leading multi- ...
14. The San Francisco Chronicle, MARCH 10, 2003, MONDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS;, Pg. A6, 1136 words, Cutting Neanderthals off the family tree;
Modern humans derive fully from Cro-Magnons, Stanford anthropologist
contends, David Perlman
... a Stanford University anthropologist has pieced together a ...
... ago, Klein and other anthropologists agree, the Neanderthals had
vanished, ...
... contentious point. Other anthropologists, such as Erik Trinkaus
of the University of Pennsylvania and Milford Wolpoff of the University
of Michigan, contend that many modern ...
15. The Weekend Australian, October 12, 2002, Saturday, FEATURES-COLUMN-
CAREERSSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; Pg. C16, 456 words, Scientists make
bones over ancestor's age
... squabble, with a team of anthropologists declaring the find is
making ...
... team led by Milford Wolpoff of the University of Michigan, who
suggest the ape- ...
... Nature, University of Poitiers anthropologist Michel Brunet said
the ...
... believed by many anthropologists to be Homo sapiens' earliest ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (53%);
16. The Guardian (London), October 10, 2002, Guardian Home Pages, Pg.
3, 1123 words, Monkey or man? Toumai, hailed as our oldest ancestor,
is stirring ancient scientific rivalries: Palaeontologists are going
to war over whether bones discovered in African desert are of an ape
or a proto-human, James Meek, Science correspondent
... a hominid," said Milford Wolpoff, of the University of Michigan
in Ann Arbor, the ...
MILFORD WOLPOFF (57%);
17. The Independent (London), October 10, 2002, Thursday, NEWS; Pg.
8, 200 words, TOUMAI MAN' AN APE, SAY RESEARCHERS, Steve Connor Science
Editor The Toumai man' skull found in an African desert
... ape, say leading anthropologists. Milford Wolpoff and colleagues
from the University of Michigan believe the skull of "Toumai ...
... a team of French anthropologists said that Toumai man - which ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (83%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (83%);
MILFORD WOLPOFF (91%);
18. Ottawa Citizen, October 10, 2002 Thursday Final Edition, News;
Pg. A15, 204 words, Critics say ancient skull is not human at all,
LONDON
... found so far. Milford Wolpoff and colleagues at the University
of Michigan joined the doubters yesterday, ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (54%);
MILFORD WOLPOFF (92%); MICHEL BRUNET ( ...
19. The New York Times, March 7, 2002 Thursday, Late Edition - Final
, Section A; Column 1; National Desk; Pg. 28, 1032 words, A Different
Take on Human Origins , By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... H. Relethford, an anthropologist at the State University of ...
... favored by most anthropologists. But a few ...
... led by Dr. Milford Wolpoff of the University of Michigan, have
continued to argue the case ...
... Bernard Wood, an anthropologist at George Washington ...
20. USA TODAY, March 7, 2002, Thursday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg.
8D, 510 words, Theory on origin of man gets a genetic overhaul, Dan
Vergano
... in the results, paleontologist Milford Wolpoff of the University
of Michigan-Ann Arbor says. ...
ALAN TEMPLETON (86%); MILFORD WOLPOFF (68%);
21. USA TODAY, September 11, 2001, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;,
Pg. 8D, 486 words, Old, toothless, but not left to die, Dan Vergano
... itself," says paleontologist Milford Wolpoff of the University
of Michigan in Ann Arbor. ...
22. 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
... competent researchers, Dr. Milford Wolpoff of the University of
Michigan complained of the "low density of ...
23. USA TODAY, January 15, 2001, Monday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg.
6D, 631 words, Ancestor theory falls from grace Skull, DNA studies
conflict with prevailing 'Eve' descent, Dan Vergano
... says study head Milford Wolpoff of the University of Michigan-Ann
Arbor. His team's ...
... both support and criticism. Anthropologist Fred Smith of Northern
...
MILFORD WOLPOFF (85%); FRED SMITH ( ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (54%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (54%);
24. The Weekend Australian, January 13, 2001, Saturday, FEATURES; Pg.
17, 1808 words, Mungo mad - Search for the origin of man, Trudy Harris
... led by young anthropologist Alan Thorne came ...
... geomorphologist and I'm an anthropologist. The differences were
professional, not ...
... band of Africans," says University of Michigan anthropologist
Milford Wolpoff, who with colleagues published the ...
25. The Herald (Glasgow), January 12, 2001, Pg. 3, 466 words, Doubts
cast on African Eve theory for origins of man, Chris Starrs
... pre-humans. Professor Milford Wolpoff, an anthropologist at the
University of Michigan, said: "There never was a ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (53%);
26. Sunday Herald Sun (Melbourne, Australia), October 8, 2000, Sunday,
NEWSFRONT; Pg. 56, 1468 words, Skull skulduggery, GRAEME O'NEILL
... Dr Thorne and Professor Milford Wolpoff, of the University of Michigan,
champions of the multi-region ...
... in Brazil, and some anthropologists suspect the now-extinct ...
27. USA TODAY, March 29, 2000, Wednesday,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg.
7A, 371 words, Study challenges Neanderthal link, Dan Vergano
... about Neanderthals," says Milford Wolpoff of the University
of Michigan-Ann Arbor, who ...
28. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), October 1, 1999, Friday,,
SOONER EDITION, Pg. A-21,, 1221 words, MUSEUM MADNESS; IN BROOKLYN
VS. GIULIANI, ROOT FOR A SETTLEMENT, WILLIAM SAFIRE, WASHINGTON
... may have eaten enemies. University of Michigan anthropologist Milford
Wolpoff has another theory: They needed ...
29. The Toronto Star, October 1, 1999, Friday, Edition 1, NEWS, 401
words, HOMINID CANNIBALS UNCOVERED
... George Washington University anthropologist, said after reviewing
the ...
... a natural death. University of Michigan anthropologist Milford
Wolpoff has another theory: They needed ...
30. USA TODAY, September 21, 1999, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;,
Pg. 9D, 376 words, Tools offer clues but few answers, Dan Vergano
... some researchers, like Milford Wolpoff of the University of Michigan
in Ann Arbor, ...
31. September 21, 1999, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 9D, 2166
words, Sizing up Neanderthals and human heritage 'Hybrid' child adds
to debate, Dan Vergano
... Eskimos," says paleontologist Milford Wolpoff of the University
of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He ...
... 40,000 years ago. Anthropologists have dated the oldest bones of
...
... a colleague of Wolpoff's from the University of Michigan, criticized
their interpretation of the DNA ...
... hybrid child study, he and anthropologist Jeffery Schwartz of the
University of ...
... settle out among anthropologists. "In our unconscious, Neanderthals
...
ERIK TRINKAUS (89%); MILFORD WOLPOFF (70%);
32. The Toronto Star, May 16, 1999, Sunday, Edition 1, CONTEXT, 1991
words, WHERE DID WE COME FROM?, Lynda Hurst
... each other than they are from Neanderthals' Milford Wolpoff, University
of Michigan The discovery in Portugal of the ...
... a young boy has anthropologists debating whether Neanderthals disappeared
or ...
... answers the question that has divided anthropologists for decades:
Whatever ...
... Pfeiffer, a biological anthropologist at the University of Guelph.
''There are ...
... uncommon. Many physical anthropologists argue that Neanderthal
genes have to be ...
... DNA.'' University of Toronto anthropologist Mario Gagnon says he
is ...
... Africans and Asians.'' But University of Michigan anthropolgist
Milford Wolpoff, one of the most vocal of ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (83%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (83%);
33. The New York Times, April 25, 1999, Sunday, Late Edition - Final
Correction Appended, Section 1; Page 1; Column 2; National Desk , 1240
words, Discovery Suggests Man Is a Bit Neanderthal, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... years long ago, as anthropologists have established, but now their
...
... advocate of this theory is Dr. Milford Wolpoff, a paleontologist
at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. "This ...
34. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), April 25, 1999 Sunday, ORLEANS,
NATIONAL; Pg. A37, 907 words, HUMANS, NEANDERTHALS INTERBRED, SCIENTISTS
SAY; SKELETON SHOWS GENES FROM BOTH, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD 1999 N.Y.
Times News Service
... years long ago, as anthropologists have established, but now their
...
... advocate of this theory is Dr. Milford Wolpoff, a paleontologist
at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. "This ...
35. The Independent (London), July 12, 1998, Sunday, FEATURES; Page
1,2, 2113 words, Was he one of us?; New research has thrown doubt on
the theory of human evolution as steady progress from ape to modern
man, Steve Connor
... multiregionalists, led by Milford Wolpoff, an anthropologist at
Michigan University, ...
36. The New York Times, December 7, 1997, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7;Page 58;Column 1;Book Review Desk, 15419 words, Notable Books
of the Year 1997
... HUMAN EVOLUTION. By Milford Wolpoff and Rachel Caspari. (Simon & ...
... husband-and-wife team of anthropologists argues for the (currently)
...
37. 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.
... earlier emigrations. Dr. Milford Wolpoff of the University of Michigan
staunchly upheld his alternative ...
38. The New York Times, August 17, 1997, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 10; Column 1; Book Review Desk , 1440 words, Neanderthals
Need Not Apply, By Robert J. Richards; Robert J. Richards, a professor
of history and the philosophy of science at the University of Chicago,
is the author of "Darwin and the Emergence of Evolutionary Theories
of Mind and Behavior."
... like Loring Brace and Milford Wolpoff of the University of Michigan,
as decidedly less obvious ...
39. The Scotsman, July 28, 1997, Monday, Pg. 11, 1208 words, Bit of
rough removed from man's roots, Douglas Blane
... one-sided," says Milford Wolpoff, professor of anthropology
at the University of Michigan. He has long believed that modern ...
40. The Guardian (London), July 17, 1997, THE GUARDIAN ONLINE PAGE;
Pg. 2, 2347 words, HOMO ALONE . . . AND NOT AT ALL NEANDERTHAL; Michael
Pitts assesses last week's astonishing news that finally demolishes
the idea of a direct biological link from Neanderthals to humans, and
confirms that our ancestral home is in Africa not Europe, Michael Pitts
... considered by many anthropologists to be the direct precursor of
Homo ...
... fit women in). Anthropologists have argued constantly about the
...
... obvious candidate. American anthropologist Donald Johanson found
this ...
... humanity. Not all anthropologists agree, not least because they
...
... Homo erectus. American anthropologist Milford Wolpoff sees H. erectus
...
... skin deep. British anthropologist Bernard Wood argues ...
... African bones that other anthropologists assign to H. erectus are
...
41. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), July 12, 1997, Saturday,
WORLD; Pg. 21, 284 words, Just distant cousins thankfully
... Never did we really expect this to work," anthropologist Mark
Stoneking said. " ...
... a distinct species," anthropologist Ian Tattersall said. However,
...
... by hasty interpretations," Milford Wolpoff, of the University
of Michigan, said.
42. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), July 12, 1997, Saturday,
WORLD; Pg. 21, 230 words, Rarely one of our kissing cousins
... hasty interpretations," said Milford Wolpoff, an anthropologist
at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (53%);
43. The Boston Globe, July 11, 1997, Friday, City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN;
Pg. A1, 980 words, Study finds Neanderthals, humans did not interbreed,
By Richard A. Knox, Globe Staff
... Cell, is a blow to anthropologists who believe that the physically
...
... in the street," said Milford Wolpoff, a University of Michigan
anthropologist who still believes ...
... TOMAS LINDAHL (57%); MILFORD WOLPOFF (57%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (52%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (52%);
44. The San Francisco Chronicle, JULY 11, 1997, FRIDAY, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A1, 1014 words, Neanderthals -- No Relation DNA different
from ours, Charles Petit, Chronicle Science Writer
... happened. While most anthropologists regard the Neanderthal, or
Homo ...
... Neanderthals. Rachel Caspari of the University of Michigan called
the new discovery '' ...
... going on here.'' She and her husband, anthropologist Milford Wolpoff,
are prominent among those who ...
45. The Washington Post, July 11, 1997, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION;
Pg. A01, 1368 words, DNA Suggests Neanderthal Not a Direct Human Ancestor,
Curt Suplee, Washington Post Staff Writer
... landing," Stringer said. Milford Wolpoff of the University
of Michigan, the most forceful advocate of the ...
46. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), June 22, 1997, Sunday, LAS NOTICIAS;
Ed. F; Pg. 5E, 5859 words, Books Recently Recommended by the New York
Times
... HUMAN EVOLUTION, by Milford Wolpoff and Rachel Caspari (Simon & ...
... husband-and-wife team of anthropologists argues for the (currently)
...
47. The New York Times, June 1, 1997, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 34; Column 1; Book Review Desk , 6301 words, Summer
Reading
... HUMAN EVOLUTION. By Milford Wolpoff and Rachel Caspari. (Simon & ...
... husband-and-wife team of anthropologists argues for the (currently)
...
48. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), February 15, 1997, Saturday, FINAL
EDITION, BOOKS; Pg. I1 / BREAK, 1219 words, How we got this far: Two
books offer a radical new theory on the origin of the human species,
WAYNE GRADY; FREELANCE
... Fatal Attraction By Milford Wolpoff and Rachel Caspari Simon and
...
... Evolution. A pair of anthropologists from the University of Michigan,
they are proponents of the theory of multiregional ...
... turn of the century, German anthropologists had picked up American
...
... known only when other anthropologists reply to it. Their most ...
RACHEL CASPARI (76%); MILFORD WOLPOFF (76%);
49. The New York Times, February 9, 1997, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 30; Column 1; Book Review Desk, 1515 words, BEST SELLERS:
February, 9, 1997
... HUMAN EVOLUTION, by Milford Wolpoff and Rachel Caspari. (Simon & ...
... husband-and-wife team of anthropologists argues for the (currently)
...
50. The New York Times, February 2, 1997, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 19; Column 1; Book Review Desk , 1080 words, Not About
Eve, By John Noble Wilford; John Noble Wilford, a senior science writer
at The New York Times, regularly writes about human origins.
... HUMAN Evolution By Milford Wolpoff and Rachel Caspari. Illustrated.
...
... game in town." Milford Wolpoff, a professor of anthropology
at the University of Michigan, is an architect (with Alan ...
... 19th century, the Harvard anthropologist Earnest Hooton in the
...
51. The Washington Post, December 29, 1996, Sunday, Final Edition,
BOOK WORLD; Pg. X01, 1075 words, More Bones of Contention, Marvin Harris
... HUMAN EVOLUTION By Milford Wolpoff and Rachel Caspari Simon & ...
... debated by physical anthropologists, archaeologists and paleontologists
(not to ...
... species. Its senior author, Milford Wolpoff, is a renowned professor
of physical anthropology at the University of Michigan and long one
of the most ...
... modern sapiens status. Milford Wolpoff is himself the most prominent
...
... In the 20th century, anthropologist Carleton Coon formulated ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (54%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (54%);
MILFORD WOLPOFF (95%); RACHEL CASPARI ( ...
52. The Advertiser, December 14, 1996, Saturday, 373 words, Java study
sheds new light on origins
... a team of American anthropologists concluded the primitive species
...
... a University of Florida anthropologist and study co-author. "This
is the ...
... demise of the primitive forms. Milford Wolpoff, of the University
of Michigan, said he doubted the fossils were ...
53. The New York Times, December 13, 1996, Friday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 1; Column 1; National Desk , 1124 words, 3 Human Species
Coexisted Eons Ago, New Data Suggest, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... theoretical battle." Dr. Milford Wolpoff, a paleoanthropologist
at the University of Michigan who is an outspoken ...
54. The Ottawa Citizen, December 13, 1996, Friday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. A1 / Front, 626 words, Fossils force rethink of human family tree,
JOHN NOBLE WILFORD; THE NEW YORK TIMES, NEW YORK
... in this theoretical battle." Milford Wolpoff, a paleoanthropologist
at the University of Michigan who is an outspoken ...
55. The San Francisco Chronicle, DECEMBER 13, 1996, FRIDAY, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A4, 941 words, Primitive Species May Have Lived Among Modern
Humans, Charles Petit, Chronicle Science Writer
... thought by most anthropologists to have died out in ...
... Ngandong fossils,'' said Milford Wolpoff, an anthropology professor
at the University of Michigan. ''There is no reason to believe that
there was ...
56. The Washington Post, December 13, 1996, Friday, Final Edition,
A SECTION; Pg. A03, 1289 words, Modern Humans May Have Coexisted With
Ancestor, Curt Suplee, Washington Post Staff Writer
... theory." But many anthropologists disagree over how ...
... But some, including Milford Wolpoff of the University of Michigan,
a highly regarded ...
... precise classification. Some anthropologists believe they were
an archaic ...
57. The San Francisco Chronicle, OCTOBER 1, 1996, TUESDAY, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A2, 683 words, Neanderthals' Noses Blow Scientists Away Researchers
say bumps are sign of separate species, Charles Petit, Chronicle Science
Writer
... Ian Tattersall, an anthropologist at the American Museum of ...
... it as Homo Neanderthalensis. University of Michigan anthropologist
Milford Wolpoff was unimpressed. For years, ...
... JEFFREY SCHWARTZ (68%); MILFORD WOLPOFF (61%);
58. The New York Times, September 21, 1996, Saturday, Late Edition
- Final, Section 1; Page 1; Column 1; Foreign Desk , 1222 words, In
Australia, Signs of Artists Who Predate Homo Sapiens, By JOHN NOBLE
WILFORD
... Alan Thorne, an anthropologist at the Australian National ...
... exciting," said Dr. Milford Wolpoff, a paleontologist at the
University of Michigan who was familiar with much of the ...
... Randall White, an anthropologist at New York ...
... seriously." Dr. Wolpoff of the University of Michigan said
that if Australia was occupied as ...
59. Financial Times (London,England), June 15, 1996, Saturday, Books;
Pg. 14, 859 words, The great caveman mystery: Roy Terry admires an
attempt to unravel the fate of Neandertal Man, By ROY TERRY
... people were first discovered. Milford Wolpoff, of the University
of Michigan, vehemently opposes the Stringer ...
... geneticists, biologists, palaeo-anthropologists and archaeologists,
and evaluates their arguments ...
60. The Independent (London), May 18, 1996, Saturday, BOOKS; Page 11,
1481 words, In the beginning was the gene; Are science books becoming
the tracts of a new religion? Tom Wilkie considers three new reinterpretations
of the creation story, Tom Wilkie
... Museum in London, and Milford Wolpoff, of the University of Michigan,
as Shreeve's book shows. He ...
61. The New York Times, December 17, 1995, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 21; Column 4; Book Review Desk , 768 words, Where Did
He Go?, By Brenda Fowler; Brenda Fowler is writing a book on the Iceman,
the 5,300-year-old mummy found in the Alps in 1991.
... how the replacement occurred. Milford Wolpoff of the University
of Michigan, who zealously opposes the ...
... JAMES SHREEVE (95%); MILFORD WOLPOFF (61%); CHRIS STRINGER ( ...
62. The Seattle Times, November 21, 1995, Tuesday, Final Edition, NEWS;
SCIENCE; Pg. A8, 1692 words, NEANDERTAL MANNERS -- FAMILY VALUES GAVE
HUMANS EDGE OVER LESS- SOCIALIZED COUSINS, NEW BOOK SAYS, BY BILL DIETRICH;
SEATTLE TIMES SCIENCE REPORTER
... came from. In it, anthropologists argue heatedly about the ...
... humans to become us. Here anthropologists divide, and here Shreeve's
book ...
... suggest. Some scientists such as the University of Michigan's Milford
Wolpoff look at skulls and ...
... fundamental idea is what British anthropologist Chris Knight bluntly
...
... behavior? Why did they hang around? Anthropologists suggest humans,
unlike ...
63. The Washington Post, November 16, 1995, Thursday, Final Edition,
A SECTION; Pg. A03, 1162 words, Asian Fossils Suggest Early Migration,
Kathy Sawyer, Washington Post Staff Writer
... Wood and Turner write. Anthropologist Milford Wolpoff, of the University
of Michigan, who has inspected the specimens, was ...
64. The Washington Post, August 11, 1995, Friday, Final Edition, A
SECTION; Pg. A03, 757 words, Fossils Show Earlier Life In Europe; Find
Helps Close Gap In Human Evolution, Boyce Rensberger, Washington Post
Staff Writer
Anthropologists have long asked themselves whether the ...
... before leaving fossils. Anthropologists said the new finds ...
... during the time gap. Milford Wolpoff, a paleoanthropologist at
the University of Michigan, speculated that hominids may have ...
65. The New York Times, May 26, 1995, Friday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 16; Column 1; National Desk , 787 words, Believers
in African Eve Think They Have Found Adam(s), By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... some interpretations. Dr. Milford Wolpoff, a paleontologist at
the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, is ...
... L DORIT (80%); MILFORD WOLPOFF (55%);
66. The San Francisco Chronicle, MAY 26, 1995, FRIDAY, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A1, 708 words, 'Adam' Traced Back 270,000 Years to Africa,
David Perlman, Chronicle Science Editor
... ago -- around the time that anthropologists believe ancestral man
...
... vehement opposition from molecular anthropologists such as Milford
Wolpoff of the University of Michigan, who believes that Homo ...
67. The Toronto Star, May 29, 1994, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION,
SCIENCE; Pg. E7, 701 words, A discovery that staggers pet theories,
By Jay Ingram
... vocal proponents of the theory, Milford Wolpoff of the University
of Michigan, has tried to patch over the ...
68. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), January 23, 1994 Sunday, FINAL
/ ALL, ARTS & LIVING; Pg. 6H, 1008 words, SIBERIAN DIGS TURN UP
TOOLS, AND A MYSTERY, By RICHARD L. HILL; NEWHOUSE NEWS SERVICE, CORVALLIS,
ORE.
... found - takes most anthropologists and archaeologists by surprise.
If ...
... world." One skeptic is Milford Wolpoff, a professor of anthropology
at the University of Michigan. He is an advocate of the multi- ...
69. The New York Times, July 4, 1993, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 1; Column 3; Book Review Desk, 1969 words, The Way
We Were?, By Malcolm W. Browne; Malcolm W. Browne is a senior science
writer for The New York Times.
... Mr. Stringer, an anthropologist at the Natural History ...
... another leading paleoanthropologist, Milford Wolpoff, they comment: "What
is uncanny -- and disheartening -- is the ...
... books of prominent anatomists and anthropologists of the last three
centuries, "The ...
70. The Independent (London), May 3, 1993, Monday, SCIENCE PAGE; Page
11 , 1090 words, All about Eve and evolution, MAREK KOHN
... billion years ago, anthropologists in Africa. But ...
... in the journal American Anthropologist has cast doubt on this,
...
... Eve hypothesis, some anthropologists had already become convinced
that there were ...
... previous migration. Other anthropologists were just as certain
there had been no ...
... genetic development. The multiregionalists - anthropologists who
believe that modern ...
... in his contribution to American Anthropologist, the geneticist
Alan Templeton ...
... by interbreeding. This aligns him with the anthropologists who,
in their own contribution to the American Anthropologist forum, review
the fossils ...
... most combative of the multiregionalists is Milford Wolpoff, of
the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. His principal ...
... plans to reply to American Anthropologist, and his ideas about
modern ...
... impossible. Like other anthropologists, he believes the truth may
...
71. The Houston Chronicle, April 19, 1993, Monday, 2 STAR Edition,
DISCOVERY; In brief; Pg. 8, 660 words, In brief, Houston Chronicle
News Services
... one,'' said physical anthropologist Milford Wolpoff of the University
of Michigan. ""This is terribly exciting. It really ...
72. The Washington Post, April 12, 1993, Monday, Final Edition, FIRST
SECTION; PAGE A2; SCIENCE NOTEBOOK, 417 words, Paleoanthropology: Pre-Neanderthal
Cave Cache, Boyce Rensberger
... one," said physical anthropologist Milford Wolpoff of the
University of Michigan. "This is terribly exciting. It really
...
CHRIS STRINGER (62%); MILFORD WOLPOFF (62%);
73. The Toronto Star, March 28, 1993, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION,
SCIENCE; Pg. B6, 1267 words, Scientists debate all about Eve Most agree
we started in Africa, but they dispute how, By Michael Smith TORONTO
STAR
... It's history," says Milford Wolpoff, the University of Michigan
researcher who is one of the ...
... collaborator of Wolpoff at the University of Michigan. "Things
haven't changed ...
... says Rightmire, an anthropologist at the State University of ...
MILFORD WOLPOFF (78%); MARK STONEKING ( ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (54%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (54%);
74. The San Francisco Chronicle, FEBRUARY 13, 1993, SATURDAY, FINAL
EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A9, 680 words, 'Eve'-Bashing at Boston Meeting on
Early Humans, Charles Petit, Chronicle Science Writer, Boston
... gone, done,'' declared Milford Wolpoff yesterday. The University
of Michigan professor has fought against the ...
MILFORD WOLPOFF (89%); ALLAN WILSON ( ...
75. The Independent (London), October 19, 1992, Monday, SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY PAGE; Page 14 , 976 words, Face to face with the first Europeans,
By MAREK KOHN
... population. His opponent, Professor Milford Wolpoff, of the University
of Michigan, argues that the various ancient ...
76. The Toronto Star, July 19, 1992, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, SCIENCE;
Pg. B6, 807 words, Asian skulls rattle Africa 'Eve' theory Discoveries
support view that modern Asians, Africans and Europeans originated
in their homelands rather than all descending from one maternal ancestor
in Africa, BY BOYCE RENSBERGER SPECIAL TO THE STAR
... important discovery," said Milford Wolpoff, a paleoanthropologist
at the University of Michigan, who has seen the skulls ...
77. The Toronto Star, July 19, 1992, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION,
SCIENCE; Pg. B6, 805 words, Asian skulls rattle Africa 'Eve' theory
Discoveries support view that modern Asians, Africans and Europeans
originated in their homelands rather than all descending from one maternal
ancestor in Africa, by Boyce Rensberger SPECIAL TO THE STAR
... important discovery," said Milford Wolpoff, a paleoanthropologist
at the University of Michigan, who has seen the skulls ...
78. The Washington Post, June 4, 1992, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST
SECTION; PAGE A3, 778 words, Skulls From China Support New Hypothesis
on Humans; Find Challenges Theory of an African 'Eve', Boyce Rensberger,
Washington Post Staff Writer
... important discovery," said Milford Wolpoff, a paleoanthropologist
at the University of Michigan, who has seen the skulls ...
79. The New York Times, May 19, 1992, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section C; Page 1; Column 4; Science Desk, 1526 words, Critics Batter
Proof Of an African Eve, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... by the data," he concluded. Anthropologists who vigorously
oppose the ...
... thing," asserted Dr. Milford Wolpoff, a University of Michigan
anthropologist and leader of the multiple-origins ...
... in the journal American Anthropologist. In his analysis of current
...
... approaches." Not all anthropologists who specialize in the
...
... Alan Thorne, an anthropologist at the Australian National ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (50%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (50%);
80. USA TODAY, March 25, 1992, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, LIFE; Pg.
1D, 1106 words, More about Eve and our ancestors, Tim Friend
... who developed the theory and anthropologists who oppose it - ...
... Eve's African origin, the anthropologists are saying that it's
time to ...
... lineage was African. No anthropologist would dispute that pre-humans
...
... Java Man. Paleoanthropologist Milford Wolpoff, one of the strongest
opponents of the ...
... archeology and genes,'' Wolpoff, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
writes ...
... took over,'' says anthropologist Bob Sussman, Washington ...
... special edition of American Anthropologist. (Anthropologists, who
deal in ...
81. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), February 9, 1992, Sunday, City
Edition, NATIONAL; NATIONAL DIGEST; Pg. 15A, 913 words, Neanderthal
man may not have been as primitive as thought, scientist says, CHICAGO;
MILWAUKEE; WASHINGTON; MINNEAPOLIS; AUSTIN, Texas
... meeting, led by Milford Wolpoff of the University of Michigan,
believes there is evidence that the Neanderthals were ...
... UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA (83%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (52%);
... UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA (83%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (52%);
82. The Toronto Star, February 9, 1992, Sunday, SUNDAY EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. A15, 293 words, Neanderthals not such a rough bunch scientists
say, BY MICHAEL SMITH TORONTO STAR, CHICAGO
... a separate species," University of Michigan researcher Milford
Wolpoff told a news ...
... But University of Pennsylvania anthropologist Alan Mann said his
...
... ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE (55%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (55%); UNIVERSITY
OF PENNSYLVANIA ( ...
... ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE (55%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (55%); UNIVERSITY
OF PENNSYLVANIA ( ...
83. The Toronto Star, February 9, 1992, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A15, 297 words, Neanderthals not such a rough bunch scientists
say, By Michael Smith Toronto Star, CHICAGO
... a separate species," University of Michigan researcher Milford
Wolpoff told a news ...
... But University of Pennsylvania anthropologist Alan Mann said his
...
... ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE (55%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (55%); UNIVERSITY
OF PENNSYLVANIA ( ...
... ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE (55%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (55%); UNIVERSITY
OF PENNSYLVANIA ( ...
84. The New York Times, February 4, 1992, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk, 1882 words, Neanderthals:
Dead End or Ancestor?, By WILLIAM K. STEVENS
... person's fingers. But anthropologists now believe that Neanderthals
...
... led by Dr. Milford Wolpoff of the University of Michigan, argues
that modern humans ...
... Ezra Zubrow, an anthropologist at the State University of ...
... T. Laitman, an anthropologist at Mount Sinai ...
... Frayer, a physical anthropologist at the University of Kansas.
...
... implies. A number of anthropologists believe the truth may ...
... Illinois University); Dr. Milford Wolpoff, University of Michigan
anthropologist, is the leading advocate of a ...
... ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY (84%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (81%); NATIONAL
GEOGRAPHIC ...
... ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY (84%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (81%); NATIONAL
GEOGRAPHIC ...
... B STRINGER (74%); MILFORD WOLPOFF (63%);
85. The New York Times, February 3, 1992, Monday, Late Edition - Final,
Section B; Page 7; Column 1; Foreign Desk, 945 words, A Jawbone Could
Smite Ideas About Prehumans, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... Christopher Stringer, an anthropologist at the Natural History
...
... Philip Rightmire, an anthropologist at the State University of
...
... it is," said Dr. Milford Wolpoff, an anthropologist at the
University of Michigan. "You have the 1.6 million volcanic ...
... turns out to be correct, anthropologists said, this would lend
credence to the ...
86. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), November 14, 1991, Metro Edition,
Variety; HOT TOPICS; Pg. 1E, 494 words, HOT TOPICS, Jon Bream; Staff
Writer
... a noted skeptic is Milford Wolpoff of the University of Michigan,
who thinks fossils ...
... STATE UNIVERSITY (51%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (50%);
... STATE UNIVERSITY (51%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (50%);
87. The Washington Post, October 13, 1991, Sunday, Final Edition, STYLE;
PAGE F1, 2950 words, Little White Lies?; In the Evolutionary War, the
Smithsonian Is Under Fire, Joel Achenbach, Washington Post Staff Writer
... evolution exhibits, says anthropologist Rick Potts, but had been
...
... Michael Blakey, an anthropologist at Howard University ...
... colleagues at Howard, anthropologist Shomarka Keita, says of the
...
... a University of Kansas anthropologist who favors the multiregional
...
... more profound than we ever realized." Milford Wolpoff, a University
of Michigan anthropologist who is the most vocal of the ...
88. The Washington Post, September 27, 1991, Friday, Final Edition,
FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 739 words, New Evidence of 'Eve'; Theory of
Humans' African Roots Defended, William Booth, Washington Post Staff
Writer
... interpretation, however, remains controversial. Milford Wolpoff,
an anthropologist from the University of Michigan, argues that the
molecular clock ...
... ALLAN C. WILSON MILFORD WOLPOFF (68%); ALLAN C ...
89. The New York Times, April 8, 1990, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 16, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 1079 words, ON THE
TRAIL OF EVERYBODY'S MOTHER, By NATALIE ANGIER; Natalie Angier, a science
reporter for The New York Times, is the author of ''Natural Obsessions:
The Search for the Oncogene.''
... loudest voice of dissent was that of Milford Wolpoff, a paleoanthropologist
at the University of Michigan. ''He had one word to describe what was
...
90. The Independent (London), February 19, 1990, Monday, HOME NEWS
PAGE; Page 8 , 448 words, American Association for the Advancement
of Sciene: Theorists clash over human origins, By TOM WILKIE, Science
Editor
... dismissed, however, by Professor Milford Wolpoff, of the University
of Michigan, who said that no ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (52%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (52%);
91. The Toronto Star, February 19, 1990, Monday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. A2, 681 words, Theory of 'Eve' in 200,000 B.C. under attack, By
Jack Miller Toronto Star, NEW ORLEANS
... Europe, Asia and Australia. Anthropologists, who study old ...
... Eden. But yesterday, anthropologists led by Milford Wolpoff of
the University of Michigan and Alan Thorne of the Australian ...
MILFORD WOLPOFF (79%); ALAN THORNE ( ...
92. The San Francisco Chronicle, FEBRUARY 17, 1990, SATURDAY, FINAL
EDITION, NEWS; A4, 777 words, Experts Clash on Origin of Man, Charles
Petit, Chronicle Science Writer, New Orleans
... Tomorrow, for instance, Milford Wolpoff, an anthropologist from
the University of Michigan, has assembled a session whose ...
... LINDA VIGILANT (80%); MILFORD WOLPOFF (55%); ALLAN WILSON ( ...
93. The New York Times, February 14, 1989, Tuesday, Late City Final
Edition, Section C; Page 1, Column 5; Science Desk, 1871 words, Fossil
Findings Fan Debate on Human Origins, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... resounding debate among anthropologists over the timing and circumstances
of the ...
... Nothing of the kind, counters Milford Wolpoff, a professor of anthropology
at the University of Michigan, who is an unbending ...
... years. But many anthropologists dispute the validity of these findings
and ...
... mixing of these regional populations, anthropologists say, or else
they might have ...
... 60,000 years. Some anthropologists point out that the timing ...
94. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), January 16, 1989, MONDAY, THREE
STAR Edition, NEWS; Pg. 2A, 720 words, AFRICAN 'EVE' CALLED SOURCE
OF SPEECH
... criticized by some anthropologists, including Milford Wolpoff of
the University of Michigan, who said that evidence from ...
... ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE (53%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (51%);
... ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE (53%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (51%);
... SCIENTIST; CONCLUSION; CRITICISM; ANTHROPOLOGIST; DESCENDANT GENES & CHROMOSOMES
( ...
95. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), January 16, 1989, MONDAY, FIVE
STAR Edition, NEWS; Pg. 14C, 720 words, 'EVE' CALLED SOURCE OF SPEECH
... criticized by some anthropologists, including Milford Wolpoff of
the University of Michigan, who said that evidence from ...
... ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE (53%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (51%);
... ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE (53%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (51%);
96. TELEGRAPH, November 27, 1987 Friday, 155 words, NEANDERTHALS A
LOT LIKE US, GREY J
... a blank stare. Anthropologists scrapped that stereotype years ...
... everybody else", said University of Michigan professor of
anthropology, Milford Wolpoff. But recent evidence is forcing anthropologists
to think not so ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (55%);
FRED FLINTSTONE (81%); MILFORD WOLPOFF (55%);
97. The New York Times, August 25, 1987, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition,
Section C; Page 1, Column 1; Science Desk, 1345 words, Stone 'Tools'
May Alter Early Human Record, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... Sally McBrearty, an anthropologist at William and Mary ...
... in their original sediments. Anthropologists also noted that pebbles
fracture ...
... artifacts. Another skeptic, Milford Wolpoff, a professor of anthropology
at the University of Michigan, said: ''I hate to ...
... Pakistan discovery suggests, anthropologists said more thought
would have to be ...
98. 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
... 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 ...
... human being,'' said Milford Wolpoff, professor of anthropology
at the University of Michigan. ''Here's a completely different ...
... an evolutionary advantage. Anthropologists are only beginning to
conceive of ...
99. The New York Times, October 30, 1984, Tuesday, Late City Final
Edition, Section C; Page 1, Column 2; Science Desk, 2179 words, THE
LEAKEYS: A TOWERING REPUTATION, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... great importance.'' Similarly, Milford Wolpoff, a professor of
paleoanthropology at the University of Michigan, who said he ''probably
...
100. The New York Times, July 24, 1984, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition,
Section C; Page 1, Column 1; Science Desk, 1670 words, ABORIGINE EVOLUTION
ASSUMES A MAJOR ROLE, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
ANTHROPOLOGISTS studying ancient bones ...
... goes through,'' said Milford Wolpoff, a paleoanthropologist at
the University of Michigan, ''it will be an ...
... imagine that arguments by anthropologists that these represent
important scientific ...
101. Information Bank Abstracts, NEW YORK TIMES, September 11, 1977, Sunday,
Page 33, Column 1, 130 words, BY BOYCE RENSBERGER
... Western Reserve Univ anthropologist Donald Johanson, Mary and ...
... Mich Univ Dr Milford Wolpoff. Question of what is true definition of ...
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1. New Scientist, June 14, 2003, News; This Week; Pg. 5, 545 words, Where,
when and how?, Roger Lewin
... vocal champions of this theory are Milford Wolpoff of the University of
Michigan in Ann Arbor and ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (55%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (55%);
2. New Scientist, May 17, 2003, News; Frontiers; Pg. 14, 510 words, It's official:
Neanderthals and humans didn't date, James Randerson
... idea is not convinced. Milford Wolpoff of the University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, says that the ...
GIORGIO BERTORELLE (70%); MILFORD WOLPOFF (56%); PAUL PETTITT ( ...
3. New Scientist, July 13, 2002, News; Frontiers; Pg. 21, 439 words, 'Dumb'
hominids made it out of Africa, Jeff Hecht
... greatly in size. Milford Wolpoff of the University of Michigan, who has
seen the skulls, has ...
... male, he says. But anthropologists do agree on the importance of the ...
... provide," says Harvard anthropologist Daniel Lieberman.
4. New Scientist, April 14, 2001, Features, Pg. 2626, 2706 words, Talking heads,
Christine Soares (Christine Soares is a freelance writer living in New York)
Just when you thought it was safe to assume humans started off in Africa and
conquered the world, Java Gal comes along and throws a spanner in the works.
Christine Soares reports
... a group of evolutionary anthropologists known as "multiregionalists".
Unlike ...
... says leading multiregionalist Milford Wolpoff of the University of Michigan
at Ann Arbor. The ...
... Eric Delson, an anthropologist affiliated with the museum, to classify
her. He ...
... at the Peripheries" by Milford Wolpoff, "Science", vol 291,
...
MILFORD WOLPOFF (65%); RALPH HOLLOWAY ( ...
5. U.S. News & World Report, January 29, 2001, SCIENCE & IDEAS; COVER
STORY; Vol. 130 , No. 4; Pg. 34, 4428 words, Where We Come From, By Nancy Shute
... stuff has been very important," says Milford Wolpoff, an anthropology
professor at the University of Michigan and a leading critic of the ...
... Portugal. Washington University anthropologist Erik Trinkaus, who is ...
6. New Scientist, August 5, 2000, This Week, Pg. 1111, 286 words, Mixed origins,
Jonathan Knight
... some researchers, including Milford Wolpoff of the University of Michigan
in Ann Arbor, ...
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (55%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (55%);
MILFORD WOLPOFF (91%);
7. New Scientist, June 10, 2000, This Week, Pg. 1313, 499 words, Blot the difference,
Philip Cohen Sometimes low-tech is best for pinning down a fossil
... highest interest," says anthropologist Ian Tattersall of the Museum
of ...
... molecular comparisons. But Milford Wolpoff of the University of Michigan
at Ann Arbor ...
8. Newsweek, May 22, 2000,, U.S. Edition, SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY; Early Humans;
Pg. 46, 538 words, The First Wanderers, By Sharon Begley; With Erika Check
... consider themselves lucky. The anthropologists working at the castle ...
... early human ancestors and, anthropologists suspect, members of the species
that ...
... brained ancestors," says anthropologist Milford Wolpoff of the University
of Michigan, who was not involved ...
9. New Scientist, May 20, 2000, This Week, Pg. 66, 342 words, They were big
enough to go travelling, Jeff Hecht
... Africa. So say anthropologists who have found the skulls of ...
... out of Africa, says anthropologist Susan Anton of the University of ...
... other primates, says Milford Wolpoff of the University of Michigan. Source: "Science" (vol
...
10. New Scientist, June 19, 1999, Features, Pg. 4242, 2699 words, Family secrets,
Scott Norris (Albuquerque, New Mexico; Scott Norris is a freelance science
writer based in Albuquerque, New Mexico) It has long been thought that modern
humans wiped out the Neanderthals when they invaded Europe. But, asks Scott
Norris, did they make love, not war ?
... even more sceptical. Milford Wolpoff of the University of Michigan, who
is a critic of the ...
... interbreeding to occur. Many anthropologists now accept that there were
Neanderthal ...
... Fred Smith, an anthropologist from Northern Illinois University ...
... Iberian peninsula ? Some anthropologists argue that Neanderthals and moderns
...
... divisive theory" by Milford Wolpoff, "Evolutionary Anthropology",
vol ...
... MAGNONS MAY (90%); MILFORD WOLPOFF (63%);
11. New Scientist, October 10, 1998, This Week, Pg. 1212, 419 words, Nearly
out of Africa, Jon Copley Have we finally found the people who took over the
world ?
... Europe and Asia. Many anthropologists believe modern humans ...
... some researchers are unconvinced. Milford Wolpoff of the University of
Michigan at Ann Arbor ...
MILFORD WOLPOFF (64%); CHRIS STRINGER ( ...
12. New Scientist, July 19, 1997, This Week, Pg. 55, 563 words, Distant cousins,
Roger Lewin Our ancestors were Africans, not European Neanderthals
... DNA from fossil bones, anthropologists say they are now sure that ...
... Northern Illinois University anthropologist Fred Smith observes, " ...
... rank and file physical anthropologists, many were not convinced that ...
... Out of Africa" model, Milford Wolpoff of the University of Michigan,
acknowledges that the new genetic ...
13. New Scientist, February 22, 1997, Review, Pg. 4242, 1276 words, Skulls
and crossed bones, Bernard Wood (Bernard Wood is dean of the Faculty of Medicine,
University of Liverpool.)
... Human Evolution by Milford Wolpoff and Rachel Caspari, Simon & ...
... Race and Human Evolution, Milford Wolpoff and Rachel Caspari set the " ...
... an influential Harvard anthropologist. Race and Human Evolution ...
MILFORD WOLPOFF (70%);
14. Maclean's, December 23, 1996, SCIENCE; Pg. 69, 531 words, The origins of
man, MARK NICHOLS
... Philip Rightmire, an anthropologist at the State University of ...
... human remains?" asked Milford Wolpoff, a University of Michigan anthropologist.
Swisher insists the location of the ...
15. New Scientist, December 21, 1996, Science, Pg. 1616, 622 words, Ancient
humans found refuge in Java, Roger Lewin
... comes as a shock to anthropologists. "It's hard to accept," ...
... Howell, a leading anthropologist at the University of California, ...
... National University, Canberra, and Milford Wolpoff, of the University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor - leading ...
16. New Scientist, March 30, 1996, Review, Pg. 4444, 1409 words, Laying bare
the bones of humanity
... Loring Brace, an anthropologist at the University of Michigan and a fervent
supporter of the ...
... human evolution," declared Milford Wolpoff and Alan Thorns, the multiregional
...
17. 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 ...
... in Java,' states Milford Wolpoff, an anthropologist at the University of
Michigan. 'I'm not convinced that ...
... technicians, has encouraged many anthropologists at least to accept the
...
... slightly older fragments, anthropologists believed that H. erectus ...
... 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 ...
18. The Economist, February 15, 1992, Business, finance and science; SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 100 (U.K. Edition Pg. 108), 891 words, Human evolution;
Bone people
... Chicago. Rachel Caspari of the University of Michigan showed how features
that are ...
... different from modern Africans. Milford Wolpoff, also from Michigan, reviewed
evidence ...
19. 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 critics is Milford
Wolpoff of the University of Michigan, who is perhaps the biggest ...
20. Newsweek, January 11, 1988, UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Science; Pg.
46, 4869 words, The Search for Adam and Eve, JOHN TIERNEY with LYNDA WRIGHT
in San Francisco and KAREN SPRINGEN in Detroit
... even by the standards of anthropologists, who have few rivals ...
... a new breed of anthropologists who work in ...
... parts of the world, as many anthropologists believed. The evolution from
archaic to ...
... Some "stones-and-bones" anthropologists accept this view of evolution,
...
... across Europe and Asia. Anthropologists realized that Neanderthal man was
...
... chimpanzee. But when? Most anthropologists thought it was at ...
... million years. Traditional anthropologists did not appreciate being ...
... fossils turned up, anthropologists realized that the 15 million- ...
... faces resistance. Some anthropologists aren't happy to see ...
... relatively recently, and this is what provokes anthropologists to start
arguing -- often with ...
... interbreed with the locals. Some anthropologists see physical vestiges
of the ...
... most vehement critic is Milford Wolpoff, a University of Michigan paleoanthropologist
who believes our ...
... held by many anthropologists long before DNA ...
... a University of Pennsylvania anthropologist. "Each major race had
...
... descendants arrived. Other anthropologists, however, find these similarities
unconvincing. ...
... Neanderthal to modern. Some anthropologists cite bones that might ...
... support this view." Most anthropologists, though, are still skeptical.
They ...
... lineage. Above all, anthropologists would like to see the corroborating
...
... NEWSWEEK; Picture 4, Milford Wolpoff, ANDREW SACKS; Chart, ...
21. Newsweek, May 18, 1981 UNITED STATES EDITION, IDEAS; Pg. 72, 4924 words,
Just How the Sexes Differ, DAVID GELMAN with JOHN CAREY and ERIC GELMAN in
New York, PHYLLIS MALAMUD in Boston, DONNA GOOTE in Chicago, GERALD C. LUBENOW
in San Francisco and, JOE CONTERAS in Los Angeles
... being really hounded," agrees anthropologist Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, ...
... might come about, anthropologists turn to evolutionary scenarios ...
... in the gene pool. Anthropologist Donald Symons carried this ...
... millennia, perhaps, according to University of Michigan paleoanthropologist
Milford Wolpoff, because "the physical requirements of the male and ...
... overlooked by most anthropologists. "The central organizing principle
of ...
Henry Wright
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. USA TODAY, October 22, 2003, Wednesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 5D, 403
words, History of civilization at stake
... archaeological record. Archaeologist Henry Wright of the University of
Michigan's Museum of Anthropology compares this ...
2. The Straits Times (Singapore), June 21, 2003 Saturday, Tech & Science,
361 words, Iraq's treasures; Iraq's heritage and research into the world's
oldest civilisations may be under threat. Recently, National Geographic Society
sent a team to do the first survey of the country's archaeological sites after
the recent American blitzkrieg
... months. Said Professor Henry Wright, curator of Near Eastern archaeology
at the University of Michigan's Museum of Anthropology: 'Very little ...
HENRY WRIGHT (61%);
... GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY (95%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (52%);
... GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY (95%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (52%);
3. 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
... Elizabeth Stone, an anthropologist at State University of ...
... people we encountered," said Henry Wright, an anthropologist at the
University of Michigan and a U. of C. ...
4. 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
... Elizabeth Stone, an anthropologist at State University of ...
... people we encountered," said Henry Wright, an anthropologist at the
University of Michigan and a U. of C. ...
5. 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
... sites than from museums," says Henry Wright of the University of Michigan,
who led the National ...
HENRY WRIGHT (82%);
... CUSTOMS SERVICE (54%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (51%);
... CUSTOMS SERVICE (54%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (51%);
6. 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
... ended. Team leader Henry Wright said yesterday the group ...
... Eastern archeology at the University of Michigan's Museum of Anthropology
Not ...
... GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY (53%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (51%);
HENRY WRIGHT (93%);
7. USA TODAY, June 12, 2003, Thursday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 9D, 483 words,
Expedition verifies extensive looting of Iraqi ruins, museums, Dan Vergano
... society," says archaeologist Henry Wright of the University of Michigan.
Looting was less extensive ...
... GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY (59%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (54%);
... GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY (59%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (54%);
8. 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
... military targets, said Henry Wright, an archaeologist at the University
of Michigan. University of Cincinnati archaeologist ...
Photo, PHOTO COURTESY OF HENRY WRIGHT,, The Arch of Ctesiphon stands as ...
9. The Washington Post, October 6, 1999, Wednesday, Final Edition, METRO; Pg.
B06, 433 words, Architect Milton Fischer Dies; Assisted on Foxhall, Watergate
... in architecture and planning from the University of Michigan in 1933. A
...
... Mich. He also studied under Henry Wright, a renowned designer of ...
... UNIVERSITY WOMEN (51%); UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (50%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
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