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Jack Broughton
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Seattle Times, December 7, 1993, Tuesday, Final Edition, SCENE;
DIGEST; Pg. E1, 212 words, DIGEST, BY BILL DIETRICH
Now archaeologist Jack Broughton has examined 50,000 bone ...
... body they inhabit, argues anthropologist Warren Hern of the University
of ...
WARREN HERN (80%); JACK BROUGHTON (78%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Elizabeth Cashdan
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, August 2, 1999, Monday, Late Edition - Final,
Section B; Page 1; Column 1; Metropolitan Desk , 732 words, The Big
City; What It Takes To Become A Father, By JOHN TIERNEY
ANTHROPOLOGISTS who analyze mating ...
... term strategies themselves. Elizabeth Cashdan, an anthropologist
at the University of Utah, has found that women are more ...
2. The Guardian (London), March 20, 1999, The Guardian Weekend Page;
Pg. 11, 5743 words, How is it for you?; The new wave of evolutionists
think they know what man, the natural-born Casanova, and woman, the
eternal monogamist, really, really want. But look around you. It ain't
necessarily so, BY NATALIE ANGIER
... in the male hierarchy,' Elizabeth Cashdan, of the University of
Utah, has written. If women could be persuaded that ...
... particulars of their mates' income. The anthropologist Sarah Blaffer
Hrdy ...
3. The New York Times, February 21, 1999, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 6; Page 48; Column 1; Magazine Desk , 4982 words, Men, Women,
Sex And Darwin, By Natalie Angier; Natalie Angier writes about biology
for The New York Times. This article is adapted from "Woman: An
Intimate Geography," to be published by Houghton Mifflin in April.
... in the male hierarchy," Elizabeth Cashdan, of the University
of Utah, has written. If women could be persuaded that ...
... particulars of their mates' income. The anthropologist Sarah Blaffer
Hrdy ...
4. The Seattle Times, August 3, 1993, Tuesday, Final Edition, SCENE;
DISCOVERY; Pg. E1, 1880 words, UNRAVELING THE MYSTERIES OF MATING,
BY WILLIAM F. ALLMAN
... in culture, as some anthropologists contend, nor purely in the
...
... surrounding sexual environment. Anthropologist Elizabeth Cashdan
of the University of Utah surveyed hundreds of men and
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, December 3, 1994, Features, Pg. 2828, 2916 words,
Why Presidents have more sons: Most people think that the sex of their
baby is just pot luck. In fact it may not be random at all, MATT RIDLEY
(AUTHOR, THE RED QUEEN: SEX AND THE EVOLUTION OF HUMAN NATURE, PENGUIN)
... animals to testosterone levels, and Elizabeth Cashdan of the University
of Utah has found a positive ...
2. U.S. News & World Report, July 19, 1993, SCIENCE & SOCIETY;
Vol. 115,, No. 3; Pg. 57, 3092 words, The mating game, By William F.
Allman
... in culture, as some anthropologists contend, nor purely in the
...
... surrounding sexual environment. Anthropologist Elizabeth Cashdan
of the University of Utah surveyed hundreds of men and ...
3. U.S. News & World Report, November 2, 1992, SCIENCE & SOCIETY;
Vol. 113,, No. 17; Pg. 62, 2568 words, Political chemistry, By William
F. Allman
... Preliminary research by anthropologist Elizabeth Cashdan of the
University of Utah shows that women with higher ...
Henry Harpending
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Jerusalem Post, November 30, 2005, Wednesday, OPINION; Pg.
15, 969 words, Are Jews born smart?, Jeremy Maissel
... Cochran Jason Hardy and Henry Harpending of the University Of Utah's
anthropology department suggest ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (57%);
2. Ottawa Citizen, October 5, 2005 Wednesday, Final Edition, NEWS;
Pg. A13, 182 words, If study on Jews is right, then I must be a moron,
Robert Eady, The Ottawa Citizen
... study led by the anthropologist Henry Harpending, through a process
of ...
3. Ottawa Citizen, October 1, 2005 Saturday, Final Edition, NEWS; Pg.
A1 , 3227 words, Rushton Revisited, Andrew Duffy, The Ottawa Citizen
... by a team of University of Utah scientists who suggested that ...
... researchers, led by anthropologist Henry Harpending, found that
Ashkenazim score ...
... Rushton includes the work of anthropologist Henry Harpending. Mr.
Harpending led ...
4. Newsday (New York), September 9, 2005 Friday, ALL EDITIONS, NEWS;
Pg. A44, 427 words, Is brain still developing?; Discovery of two gene
variations have some scientists saying that human think tank will continue
to evolve, BY JAMIE TALAN. STAFF WRITER
... exciting stuff," said Henry Harpending, a professor of anthropology
at the University of Utah who was not part of the ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (56%)
5. Ottawa Citizen, June 30, 2005 Thursday, Final Edition, NEWS; Peter
McKnight; Pg. A17, 1231 words, Don't dismiss race: While racial stereotyping
has done much harm, it is important to understand the genetic differences
between peoples, Peter McKnight, The Vancouver Sun
... Journal of Biosocial Science, University of Utah anthropologist
Henry Harpending and his colleagues, Gregory Cochran and ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (57%)
6. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), June 11, 2005 Saturday Final Edition,
COMMENTARY/EDITORIAL; Pg. 13C, 895 words, CAN SOCIAL PRESSURE TO BE
SMART HAVE ALTERED GENES?, Linda Seebach, Rocky Mountain News
... teamed up with two anthropologists from the University of Utah
in Salt Lake City, Jason Hardy and Henry Harpending. A draft of their
paper, which is ...
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY (84%); UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (50%);
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY (84%); UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (50%);
7. The New York Times, June 3, 2005 Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section
A; Column 1; National Desk; Pg. 21, 1525 words, Researchers Say Intelligence
and Diseases May Be Linked in Ashkenazic Genes, By NICHOLAS WADE
... team of scientists at the University of Utah has proposed that
the unusual pattern of ...
... report's authors, Dr. Henry Harpending, an anthropologist and a
member of the National ...
... two colleagues at the University of Utah, Gregory Cochran and Jason
...
... Sources by Dr. Henry Harpending, University of Utah Harry Ostrer,
Human ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (93%); UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ( ...
8. The New York Times, December 2, 2003 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section F; Column 3; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 1402 words, For a Good
Time, Well, Don't Call Dad , By MARY DUENWALD
... relationships, said Dr. Henry Harpending, an anthropologist at
the University of Utah who has written papers ...
9. The New York Times, July 15, 2003 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 3, 967 words, Why We Die,
Why We Live: A New Theory on Aging , By NICHOLAS WADE
... Rogers, an evolutionary anthropologist at the University of Utah,
said in an ...
... empirical work," said Henry Harpending, an anthropologist
at the University of Utah. "The theory tells us what to ...
10. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), March 10, 2003 Monday,
SOONER EDITION, Pg.A-8, 616 words, NEANDERTHALS, EARLY HUMANS DIDN'T
MATE
Henry Harpending, a University of Utah anthropologist, said Klein's
genetic ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (57%); UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (55%); UNIVERSITY OF
PITTSBURGH ( ...
... STANFORD UNIVERSITY (57%); UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (55%); UNIVERSITY
OF PITTSBURGH ( ...
11. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), December 27, 2002, Friday, Pg. 30,
700 words, Doubt cast on 'out of Africa' theory of man, By Roger Highfield
Science Editor
... world," said Prof Henry Harpending of the University of Utah,
co-author of the study.
... Stephen Sherry, an anthropologist, and Gabor Marth, a ...
... Bethesda, Maryland. Most anthropologists agree that human ancestors
...
HENRY HARPENDING (91%);
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (55%); NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (55%); NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF ...
12. The Straits Times (Singapore), December 27, 2002 Friday, TECH & SCIENCE,
490 words, Origins of Man: Out of Africa, then what?; Data from human
genome project shows second exodus led to interbreeding, not population
replacement, say researchers
... Europe's Neanderthals. Some anthropologists, however, believe that
not all ...
... by anthropology professor Henry Harpending of Utah University studied
...
13. The Advertiser, March 9, 2002, Saturday, OPINION; Pg. 29, 1053
words, Sexual Eve-olution, FAYE FLAM
... St Louis, support anthropologists who have long maintained that
...
... Milfred Wolpoff, an anthropologist at the University of Michigan,
has ...
... intermixing as they migrated. Some anthropologists see this week's
report as ...
... John Relethford, an anthropologist at the State University of ...
... us the same story." Henry Harpending, an anthropologist at
the University of Utah, says there were already hints that ...
... on issues of race. Anthropologists and geneticists no longer ...
14. The New York Times, January 12, 1999, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Page 4; Column 3; Science Desk , 1008 words, Of Tortoises,
Hares and the Peopling of Earth, By NICHOLAS WADE
... percent proof. Dr. Henry Harpending, a population geneticist at
the University of Utah, also said the article was "one of the
...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Maclean's, October 10, 2005, LIZZIE'S CENTURY; 2055; Chapter Five,
Age Fifty; Pg. 115, 2694 words, A CURE FOR EVERYTHING, BY ALLEN ABEL
... Science by researchers from the University of Utah, Ashkenazi Jews
have been naturally ...
... news in those genes," anthropologist Henry Harpending, one
of the authors of the study, ...
2. The Economist, June 4, 2005, U.S. Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY,
1352 words, Natural genius?; The evolution of intelligence
... Together with Jason Hardy and Henry Harpending, of the University
of Utah, he is publishing, in a ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (54%)
3. U.S. News & World Report, August 19, 2002, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY;
Vol. 133 , No. 7; Pg. 50, 1114 words, The gene that wouldn't sit still,
By Emily Sohn
... gene actually does," says anthropologist Henry Harpending
of the University of Utah in Salt Lake ...
Kristen Hawkes
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Australian, March 11, 2004 Thursday All-round Country Edition,
LOCAL; Pg. 3, 266 words, 'Grandmother hypothesis' breeds age-old
success story, Leigh Dayton, Elizabeth Colman
... ape cousins, claim anthropologist Kristen Hawkes and her University
of Utah colleague, archaeologist James ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (51%);
HYACINTH CUNIO (93%); KRISTEN HAWKES (76%); JAMES O'CONNELL ( ...
2. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), March 11, 2004 Thursday Final Edition,
News; Pg. A4, 804 words, Grandma is good for you: A study of Quebec
and Finnish families supports hypothesis that links long lives of women
to usefulness of grandmothers, MARGARET MUNRO, OTTAWA
... humans," Lahdenpera reports. Anthropologist Kristen Hawkes
of the University of Utah says the evidence is convincing. The ...
KRISTEN HAWKES (78%); MARC TREMBLAY ( ...
3. Ottawa Citizen, March 11, 2004 Thursday Final Edition, News; Pg.
A3, 803 words, Thank Grandma for your long life: Quebec's detailed
birth and death records have proved an old theory: that long-lived,
prolific women have exerted enormous influence on human evolution.
Margaret Munro reports on the 'grandmother hypothesis.', Margaret Munro
... Ms. Lahdenpera reports. Anthropologist Kristen Hawkes, of the University
of Utah, says the evidence is convincing. The ...
KRISTEN HAWKES (77%); MARC TREMBLAY ( ...
4. Herald Sun (Melbourne, Australia), February 10, 2003, Monday, NEWS;
Pg. 12, 96 words, The evolution of gran
... baby production," said Kristen Hawkes, an anthropologist at
the University of Utah who studies the lifestyles of ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (54%);
KRISTEN HAWKES (65%);
5. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), October 26, 1999, Tuesday,,
SOONER EDITION, Pg. A-2,, 214 words, ON THIS DATE, COMPILED BY EMILY
L. BELL AND MILAN SIMONICH
... Oct. 26, 1998) University of Utah researcher Kristen Hawkes theorized
that humans had become ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (84%); NATIONAL FOOTBALL ...
6. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), July 13, 1999 Tuesday, ORLEANS,
LIVING; Pg. F3, 263 words, SCIENTISTS STUDY HUMAN FATHERS AS BABY SITTERS,
By Sue Goetinck The Dallas Morning News
... Steven Beckerman, an anthropologist at Penn State ...
... for growing children. Anthropologists, of course, don't know what
...
... might have happened," said Kristen Hawkes, an anthropologist
at the University of Utah in Salt Lake ...
... STATE UNIVERSITY (54%); UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (51%);
... STATE UNIVERSITY (54%); UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (51%);
7. Buffalo News (New York), June 20, 1999, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, SCIENCE,
Pg. 6H, 926 words, EVOLUTION OF FATHERING DEBATED BY SCIENTISTS, SUE
GOETINCK; Dallas Morning News
... even longer ago, anthropologists believe, fathers didn't ...
... Steven Beckerman, an anthropologist at Penn State ...
... for growing children. Anthropologists, of course, don't know what
...
... might have happened," said Kristen Hawkes, an anthropologist
at the University of Utah in Salt Lake ...
... kisses a third. Anthropologists aren't sure when fathers ...
8. The Houston Chronicle, June 20, 1999, Sunday, 2 STAR EDITION, TEXAS
MAGAZINE;, Pg. 8, 4387 words, Evolution Revolution; Why did the chicken
cross the road? If it was male, probably for a tender young pullet;
if it was female, probably for a powerful old rooster. Symbolically
speaking, these are a couple of controversial gender tenets underlying
University of Texas professor David Buss's Theory of Evolutionary Psychology,
the newest and most hotly debated skirmish in the everlasting battle
between male and female., MELISSA FLETCHER STOELTJE; Melissa Fletcher
Stoeltje is a Chronicle reporter. Rolf Laub, president of Laub Graphics
in Houston, illustrates Texas Magazine's State Lines essays.
... decades of hypothesizers - archaeologists, anthropologists and
the like - who've speculated ...
... own evolution," says Kristen Hawkes, a University of Utah
anthropology professor who has ...
... every day," says anthropologist Robert O'Connell, Hawkes'
...
... by men, suggests anthropologist Sarah Blaffer Hrdy. She ...
9. Financial Times (London,England), April 17, 1999, Saturday, W EDITION
1, OFF CENTRE;, Pg. 09, 1169 words, ...and women can be more macho,
too: Husbands may be useful, but when it comes to foraging for survival,
grandmothers are more important, says Jerom
... taken another knock from Kristen Hawkes of the University of Utah.
She talked for the first ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (59%); UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (59%);
... University; University of Illinois; University of Utah STANFORD
UNIVERSITY (59%); UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (59%);
10. The Ottawa Citizen, March 21, 1999, FINAL, 2608 words, The truth
about women's bodies: The new 'femaleism' can be summarized as: Yes,
we are different -- wanna make something of it? Barbara Ehrenreich
reports., Barbara Ehrenreich
... Makes Us Female and anthropologist Helen Fisher's The First ...
... in the mid-'70s, when anthropologists Adrienne Zihlman and Nancy
...
... cycle. To test this possibility, anthropologist Kristen Hawkes
made quite a ...
... psychologists assume. The British anthropologist Christ Knight
-- who is, ...
11. Financial Times (London,England), March 13, 1999, Saturday, W EDITION
1, BODY AND MIND;, Pg. 02, 862 words, Multiple fathers bring out the
best
... a folk belief. Anthropologists are discovering that a significant
...
... societies has persuaded some anthropologists to reject the conventional
theory of the ...
... head, Beckerman says. Kristen Hawkes of the University of Utah
proposes a different ...
... in acknowledged couples. The anthropologists say partible paternity
...
... in the late 1990s that anthropologists have begun to collect the
data ...
12. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), November 15, 1998 Sunday, FINAL
/ ALL, LIVING; Pg. 8J, 273 words, SCIENTISTS SAY GRANDMOTHERS HELPED
MAN'S EVOLUTION, By ROBIN McKIE; LONDON OBSERVER
... a granny," said Kristen Hawkes of the University of Utah. "Thanks
to grandmas, we became ...
KRISTEN HAWKES (91%);
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UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (55%);
13. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), October 26, 1998, Monday,,
SOONER EDITION, Pg. A-10, 610 words, THE GRANNY THEORY; PREHISTORIC
OLD WOMEN HELPED FEED THEIR GRANDCHILDREN, ENSURING HUMAN SUCCESS,
ROBIN MCKIE, LONDON OBSERVER SERVICE
... a granny,' " said Kristen Hawkes of the University of Utah. "Thanks
to grandmas, we became ...
... attractive theory," said anthropologist Leslie Aiello of University
...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (55%);
14. Chicago Sun-Times, October 21, 1998, WEDNESDAY, Late Sports Final
Edition, NEWS; Pg. 68, 310 words, Grandmas played key role in evolution,
BY ROBIN MCKIE
... granny,"' said Dr. Kristen Hawkes of the University of Utah.
This theory of evolution emerged from ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (55%);
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (55%);
15. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), October 18, 1998, Sunday, THREE
STAR EDITION, METRO, Pg. D11, 433 words, CREDIT GRANDMAS FOR MAN'S
EVOLUTION, RESEARCHER SAYS, London Observer, LONDON
... granny,"' said Dr. Kristen Hawkes, of the University of Utah. "Thanks
to grandmas, we became ...
... attractive theory," said anthropologist Leslie Aiello of University
...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (55%);
16. The Toronto Star, October 17, 1998, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND EDITION,
LIFE; Pg. L3, 938 words, The 'granny effect' in action Grandmothers
may live long and prosper because of their vital role, By Sarah Jane
Growe Toronto Star
... Fung's granddaughter says. Anthropologists suggest grandmothers
are key to ...
... after menopause, explains University of Utah anthropologist Kristen
Hawkes, because human grandmothers can do ...
17. The Toronto Star, October 17, 1998, Saturday, Edition 1, LIFE,
990 words, THE 'GRANNY EFFECT' IN ACTION
... Fung's granddaughter says. Anthropologists suggest grandmothers
are key to ...
... after menopause, explains University of Utah anthropologist Kristen
Hawkes, because human grandmothers can do ...
18. The Scotsman, September 25, 1998, Friday, Pg. 16, 1505 words, RETIRE,
THEN LIGHT THE BLUE TOUCH PAPER, Thea Jourdan
... granny," says Dr Kristen Hawkes, of the University of Utah. "Thanks
to grandmas we became ...
19. The Observer, September 20, 1998, The Observer News Page; Pg. 1,
559 words, Granny power is secret of human survival, BY ROBIN MCKIE
SCIENCE EDITOR
... granny,' said Dr Kristen Hawkes, of the University of Utah. 'Thanks
to grandmas we became ...
... attractive theory,' said anthropologist Dr Leslie Aiello of ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (55%);
20. The Boston Globe, June 22, 1998, Monday, City Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY;
Pg. D2, 820 words, Whatever are grandmothers for? Science Musings /
CHET RAYMO; Chet Raymo is a professor of physics at Stonehill College
and the author of several books on science., By Chet Raymo
... In early 1997, University of Utah anthropologist Kristen Hawkes
and colleagues presented the results of ...
... premature causes of death? Kristen Hawkes emphasizes the difference
between ...
21. The Washington Post, April 27, 1998, Monday, Final Edition, A SECTION;
Pg. A02; SCIENCE NOTEBOOK, 238 words, BIOLOGY: Menopause Without Purpose?
... Grandmother hypothesis" advocate Kristen Hawkes of the University
of Utah says that's fine for ...
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA (56%); UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (52%);
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA (56%); UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (52%);
KRISTEN HAWKES (61%); CRAIG PACKER ( ...
22. The Ottawa Citizen, April 23, 1998, Thursday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. A11, 507 words, Menopause:Why do women have it at all?, MALCOLM
RITTER; THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, NEW YORK
... life, the researchers wrote. Kristen Hawkes, an anthropologist
at the University of Utah, agreed that menopause probably is ...
23. The Independent (London), April 17, 1998, Friday, FEATURES; Page
14, 766 words, Why are men hopeless? It's all in the mind; New research
claims the development of our behaviour is mirrored in the animal kingdom,
writes Jerome Burns, Jerome Burns
... by a woman anthropologist, Kristen Hawkes of the University of
Utah, paints a different ...
24. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), March 31, 1998, Tuesday,, SPOTLIGHT
ON HEALTH & FITNESS; Ed. F; Pg. 5D, 463 words, GRANDMA THEORY MAY
SOLVE PRIMATE PUZZLE, Lee Siegel; Salt Lake Tribune; Scripps-McClatchy
Western Service
... by researchers at the University of Utah and University of California,
Los ...
... nubile women,'' said Kristen Hawkes, who heads the University of
Utah's anthropology department and led the ...
... biologist Eric Charnov, anthropologist Jim O'Connell, graduate
...
... Helen Alvarez and UCLA anthropologist Nicholas Blurton Jones. ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (83%); UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ( ...
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25. The Toronto Star, March 1, 1998, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION,
SCIENCE; Pg. F8, 681 words, Evolution even gave us granny, By Jay Ingram
... scientists led by Kristen Hawkes at the University of Utah has
come out with a ...
KRISTEN HAWKES (63%);
26. The Washington Post, February 09, 1998, Monday, Final Edition,
A SECTION; Pg. A03; SCIENCE: EVOLUTION, 1129 words, From Ancient Grandmas,
a Theory of Longevity and Menopause, Curt Suplee, Washington Post Staff
Writer
... down reproduction? The answer, University of Utah anthropologist
Kristen Hawkes and colleagues argue in the ...
... delayed accordingly." Rutgers anthropologist Helen Fisher
called the ...
... quite this way." But anthropologist Jonathan Marks of the
University of ...
... care," notes Smithsonian anthropologist Rick Potts in his
...
... undergo menopause). Utah anthropologist Hawkes and colleagues suggest
that ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (51%);
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KRISTEN HAWKES (70%); JONATHAN MARKS ( ...
27. Buffalo News (New York), October 8, 1997, Wednesday, CITY EDITION,
VIEWPOINTS, Pg. 3B, 592 words, I FEEL A POWER SURGE COMING ON, Ellen
Goodman, BOSTON
... change" were raised on anthropologists of the Lionel Tiger
stripe and ...
... on. A group of anthropologists studying the Hadza hunter- ...
... kids are fed well. Anthropologist Kristen Hawkes of the University
of Utah uses this to put forward ...
KRISTEN HAWKES (55%); LIONEL TIGER ( ...
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28. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), October 8, 1997, Wednesday,,
SOONER EDITION, Pg. A-21, 650 words, A GRANDMA HYPOTHESIS; GOOD NEWS
FROM ANTHROPLOGY: OLDER AND WISER IS PART OF THE PLAN, ELLEN GOODMAN,
BOSTON
... change'' were raised on anthropologists of the Lionel Tiger stripe
and ...
... on. A group of anthropologists studying the Hadza hunter- ...
... kids are fed well. Anthropologist Kristen Hawkes of the University
of Utah uses this to put forward ...
29. Tampa Tribune (Florida), October 7, 1997, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION,
Pg. 9, 648 words, Might women's productivity pick up where fertility
leaves off?, ELLEN GOODMAN, BOSTON
... change" were raised on anthropologists of the Lionel Tiger
stripe and ...
... on. A group of anthropologists studying the Hadza hunter- ...
... kids are fed well. Anthropologist Kristen Hawkes of the University
of Utah uses this to put forward ...
30. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), October 7, 1997 Tuesday, THIRD,
METRO; Pg. B5, 645 words, HOT FLASH FOR BOOMERS, By Ellen Goodman,
BOSTON
... change" were raised on anthropologists of the Lionel Tiger
stripe and ...
... on. A group of anthropologists studying the Hadza hunter- ...
... kids are fed well. Anthropologist Kristen Hawkes of the University
of Utah uses this to put forward ...
31. The Boston Globe, October 5, 1997, Sunday, City Edition, OP-ED;
Pg. E7, 637 words, Meno-positive; ELLEN GOODMAN, By Ellen Goodman,
Globe Staff
... change" were raised on anthropologists of the Lionel Tiger
stripe and ...
... on. A group of anthropologists studying the Hadza hunter- ...
... kids are fed well. Anthropologist Kristen Hawkes of the University
of Utah uses this to put forward ...
32. The New York Times, September 16, 1997, Tuesday, Late Edition -
Final, Section F; Page 1; Column 4; Science Desk , 2115 words, Theorists
See Evolutionary Advantages In Menopause, By NATALIE ANGIER
... young horses. As Dr. Kristen Hawkes of the University of Utah and
her colleagues have found in their ...
... Dr. James O'Connell of the University of Utah and Dr. Nicholas
Blurton ...
... Alison Galloway, an anthropologist at the University of California
...
... Dr. Magdalena Hurtado, anthropologists at the University of New
...
... reducing the mortality of grandchildren. The anthropologists concluded
that the Ache grandmothers did ...
... Dr. Alan Rogers of the University of Utah estimated that a postmenopausal
...
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Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, July 10, 2004, News; This Week; Pg. 14, 568 words,
With grandparents came civilisation, Andy Coghlan
Anthropologist Rachel Caspari of the University of ...
... people and Neanderthals," says Kristen Hawkes, an anthropologist
at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City. Her ...
2. Prospect, June 24, 2004, 3733 words, Briefing Notes:Are we still
evolving?, Gabrielle Walker
... cultural change is something that anthropologist Kristen Hawkes
from the University of Utah calls the "grandmother effect." ...
KRISTEN HAWKES (77%);
3. Newsweek, March 22, 2004 Atlantic Edition, SCIENCE; Pg. 53, 227
words, Go, Grandma, By Jaime Cunningham
... on reproduction," says Kristen Hawkes, an anthropology professor
at the University of Utah. By helping care ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (54%);
KRISTEN HAWKES (78%);
4. New Scientist, January 24, 2004, Features; Pg. 35, 1913 words, Out
with the lads; Our habit of hanging out with friends of our own sex
has many parallels in nature. Why are single-sex groups so common,
asks Catherine Lewis, Catherine Lewis; Catherine Lewis is a UK-based
writer and editor
... women gathering food. Kristen Hawkes from the University of Utah,
Salt Lake City, has ...
5. New Scientist, May 24, 2003, Human Nature; Human Nature; Pg. 46,
3151 words, New rules for an old game, Sarah Blaffer Hrdy
... channelled to their mates or offspring. Kristen Hawkes at the University
of Utah has proposed that men share ...
... lines, Polly Wiessner also of the University of Utah, who studied
the !Kung of ...
... applications of semen. According to anthropologist Kim Hill of
the University of ...
... child. And as Penn State anthropologist Steve Beckerman has shown
...
... Jeanne Zeh at the University of Utah suggests that in other ...
... mother. I agree with Kristen Hawkes that grandmothers were important
for ...
6. U.S. News & World Report, November 18, 2002, HEALTH & MEDICINE;
COVER PACKAGE; SPECIAL REPORT; MENOPAUSE; Vol. 133 , No. 19; Pg. 71,
736 words, A world of differences, By Nancy Shute
When Margaret Lock, an anthropologist at McGill University ...
... freedom and independence, echoing anthropologist Margaret Mead,
who ...
... An increasing number of anthropologists are arguing for the "grandmother
...
... next baby," says Kristen Hawkes, an anthropologist at the
University of Utah who has studied the contributions of ...
7. India Today, August 5, 2002, Newsnotes; Pg.18, 706 words, Female
Promiscuity Pakistan Foreign Secretary
... gene pool, say anthropologists like Pennsylvania-based ...
... human history," says anthropologist Kristen Hawkes. The sexual
customs began to ...
8. The Economist, January 30, 1999, U.S. Edition, Business, Finance
and Science; SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 74, 557 words, Anthropology.
Paternity test
... a belief in what anthropologists call "partible paternity"_the
...
... rather than provisions. According to Kristen Hawkes of the University
of Utah, who is part of the team ...
9. New Scientist, February 7, 1998, This Week, Pg. 1414, 268 words,
Thanks Gran, Philip Cohen
... helplessness of our offspring, says Kristen Hawkes of the University
of Utah in Salt Lake ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (83%);
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (83%);
KRISTEN HAWKES (78%);
10. WIN Magazine, November 1997, No. 3, 01589258, 1060 words, WHO'S
MOMMY'S HELPER? GRANDMA! RETHINKING MENOPAUSE
... team of three American anthropologists headed by Dr. Kristen Hawkes,
a professor at the University of Utah. Their conclusions were presented
in ...
... communicated with them in Swahili. The anthropologists recorded
how the Hadza ...
... a woman and her work," the anthropologists write in Current
...
... undivided attention. Some anthropologists are skeptical about the
findings. The ...
... Gurven and Kim Hill, anthropologists from the University of New
Mexico, ...
KRISTEN HAWKES (92%);
11. The Economist, December 25, 1993, Evo-Economics; Pg. 93 (U.K. Edition
Pg. 97), 2936 words, Biology meets the dismal science
... Alan Rogers, an anthropologist at the University of Utah, argues
that human time- ...
... done by. But Kristen Hawkes, an anthropologist at the University
of Utah, has grown sceptical of this explanation. Her ...
Douglas Jones
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, June 23, 2002 Sunday, Late Edition - Final ,
Section 14CN; Column 1; Connecticut Weekly Desk; Pg. 2, 1184 words,
The View From/Haddam; A Former Slave's Property May Become a Nuclear
Waste Site, By DICK AHLES
... descendant of Venture Smith, and Douglas Jones of Essex, a local
...
... Warren Perry, an anthropologist at Central Connecticut ...
... son Andre Warmsley and Douglas Jones, a local historian and ...
2. The Boston Globe, February 5, 1999, Friday, ,City Edition, LIVING;
Pg. D13, 778 words, Beauty is in the genes of the beholder; BOOK REVIEW
; SURVIVAL OF THE PRETTIEST; The Science of Beauty; By Nancy Etcoff;
Doubleday, 325 pp., illustrated, $23.95, By Suzanne C. Ryan, Globe
Staff
... another study by anthropologists Douglas Jones and Kim Hill of
people ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Laurence Loeb
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
John McCullough
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), November 23, 1989, THURSDAY,
THREE STAR Edition, NEWS; Pg. 4G, 654 words, MUMMY DUMPED AT MUSEUM
... left on the steps of the University of Utah's Museum of Natural
History ...
... Anasazi Indian tribe. Anthropologists and pathologists say the
rare ...
... 600 until 1350. Anthropologists say they are the ancestors of the
Hopi and ...
... Wayne Shepherd, chief of the University of Utah Police. Museum
officials ...
... apparent age. Added John McCullough, an anthropologist at the University
of Utah, ''It's a very rare ...
WAYNE SHEPHERD (82%); JOHN MCCULLOUGH (81%); TODD GREY ( ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (91%);
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (91%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
James O’Connell
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Dennis O’Rourke
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Richard Paine
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, March 30, 1981, Monday, Late City Final Edition,
Section C; Page 17, Column 1; Style Desk, 907 words, RELATIONSHIPS;
A NEW WAY OF LOOKING AT GOSSIP
... a former lover.) The anthropologist Max Gluckman found that ...
... most cultures. Another anthropologists, Richard Paine, saw gossip
as a ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Lars Rodseth
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Alan Rogers
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, January 17, 2005 Monday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Column 3; National Desk; Pg. 12, 1167 words, Scientists
Find DNA Region That Affects Europeans' Fertility, By NICHOLAS WADE
... lunch here,'' said Dr. Alan Rogers, a population geneticist at
the University of Utah. Dr. Stefansson said his ...
2. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, October 17, 2004 Sunday, Home
Edition, Pg. 1MS, 723 words, OF LICE AND MEN: Bugs link limbs of our
family tree, BILL HENDRICK
... on, according to a University of Utah team of scientists.
... a professor of biology, and Alan Rogers, an anthropologist. The
bottom line, says ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (56%);
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (56%);
3. The Washington Post, October 5, 2004 Tuesday, Final Edition, A Section;
A12, 1054 words, Genetic Study of Lice Hints At Clash of Archaic Humans,
Rick Weiss, Washington Post Staff Writer
... way to know," said Alan Rogers, a University of Utah anthropologist
who was involved in the ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (54%)
4. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), August 23, 2003 Saturday Final Edition,
Science; Pg. H16, 915 words, Why we lost our hair: Humans, it seems,
wandered naked for a million years. We may have become hairless during
a semi-aquatic phase, NICHOLAS WADE
Alan Rogers, an evolutionary geneticist at the University of Utah,
has figured out when humans ...
... body hair? Rogers, of the University of Utah, saw a way to ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (55%);
ALAN ROGERS (74%);
5. The Washington Post, August 19, 2003 Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION;
Pg. A01, 1155 words, Creative Search For Naked Truth; Study Uses Lice
DNA to Find When Clothing First Appeared, Rick Weiss, Washington Post
Staff Writer
... 100,000 years ago. Anthropologists are especially interested in
...
... Indeed, some noted, University of Utah researcher Alan Rogers is
about to publish new ...
... evolutionary biologist at the University of Utah, said some scientists
...
6. Herald Sun (Melbourne, Australia), July 8, 2003 Tuesday, NEWS; Pg.
20, 148 words, Why grannies are great
... more babies. Professor Alan Rogers, from the University of Utah,
said: "Obviously there is a ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (56%);
ALAN ROGERS (55%);
7. The New York Times, August 22, 2000, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk , 2244 words, Do Races Differ?
Not Really, Genes Show, By NATALIE ANGIER
... us," said Dr. Alan Rogers, a population geneticist and professor
of anthropology at the University of Utah in Salt Lake ...
... Dr. Harold Freeman (The University of Utah); Dr. Eric S. ...
... York Times); Dr. Alan Rogers; Dr. Sonia Anand ( ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (59%);
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (59%);
8. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), August 22, 2000 Tuesday, FINAL /
ALL, NATIONAL; Pg. 1A, 773 words, RACE NO MORE THAN SKIN DEEP, DNA
INDICATES, By NATALIE ANGIER; NEW YORK TIMES
... us," said Dr. Alan Rogers, a population geneticist and professor
of anthropology at the University of Utah in Salt Lake ...
9. The New York Times, January 25, 2000, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
Correction Appended, Section F;Page 6;Column 3;Science Desk, 895 words,
A Genetic Tool to Track Evolution. Or Is It?, By BRENDA FOWLER
... human geneticist at the University of Utah. "They're issuing
a ...
... Jorde said he and Dr. Alan Rogers, an anthropologist at the same
university, had ...
10. The New York Times, September 16, 1997, Tuesday, Late Edition -
Final, Section F; Page 1; Column 4; Science Desk , 2115 words, Theorists
See Evolutionary Advantages In Menopause, By NATALIE ANGIER
... Dr. Kristen Hawkes of the University of Utah and her colleagues
have found in their ...
... Dr. James O'Connell of the University of Utah and Dr. Nicholas
Blurton ...
... Alison Galloway, an anthropologist at the University of California
...
... Dr. Magdalena Hurtado, anthropologists at the University of New
...
... reducing the mortality of grandchildren. The anthropologists concluded
that the Ache grandmothers did ...
... mathematical models, Dr. Alan Rogers of the University of Utah
estimated that a postmenopausal ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (82%); UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ( ...
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (82%); UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ( ...
11. The Guardian (London), September 23, 1993, THE GUARDIAN FEATURES
PAGE; Pg. 14, 1379 words, TWILIGHT ZONE'S NEW DAWN; Hot flushes, hormone
deficiency . . . must we think of the menopause as a disease of modern
life? Or has it evolved because it carries benefits for both women
and their kin?, GAIL VINES
... recently published by Alan Rogers, an anthropologist at the University
of Utah, portray the menopause as an ...
... tell the full story? Anthropologists too have recently rediscovered
the menopausal ...
... says Karen Sacks, anthropologist at the University of California.
As ...
... another University of California anthropologist. When she asked
women about ...
... a biologically minded anthropologist at the University of Mexico,
has ...
... Botswana. This can make the anthropologist's life a hazardous ...
... want to have fun. Sources: Alan Rogers (1993) Why Menopause?, Evolutionary
...
ALAN ROGERS (91%); ROBERT WILSON ( ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Economist, December 25, 1993, Evo-Economics; Pg. 93 (U.K. Edition
Pg. 97), 2936 words, Biology meets the dismal science
... share of sperm or eggs. * Alan Rogers, an anthropologist at the
University of Utah, argues that human time- ...
... Kristen Hawkes, an anthropologist at the University of Utah, has
grown sceptical of this explanation. Her ...
... evidence that they are right. Utah's Alan Rogers describes economics
as an ...
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