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David Anderson
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 14, 2005 Monday, Home
Edition, NEWS; Pg. 9A, 1286 words, Southern archaeologists revise
history; Excavations suggest new human timeline in U.S., MIKE TONER
... complex the situation is," said University of Tennessee
archaeologist David Anderson. It's clear that we're ...
2. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), March 14, 2005 Monday, FIVE
STAR LATE LIFT EDITION, ST. CLAIR-MONROE POST; Pg. 1, 574 words, NEWS
BRIEFS
... a student ID. David Anderson of the University of Tennessee will
talk about ...
3. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 18, 2004 Thursday, Home
Edition, Pg. 1A, 794 words, Earliest Americans may predate ice age,
MIKE TONER
... textbooks yet," said University of Tennessee archaeologist
David Anderson. "Extraordinary claims require ...
4. The Seattle Times, September 24, 2000, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, SPORTS;,
Pg. C2;, 87 words, Olympics -- Beware national pride
No doubt, sociologists, anthropologists and others of like ilk ...
... will bristle . . . and win! David Anderson, Queensland, AustraliaP.
5. USA TODAY, March 27, 2000, Monday,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. 21A,
2016 words, 46 years later, son's hopes rest with 3rd trial, Laura
Parker, CLEVELAND
... Owen Lovejoy, an anthropologist who once helped ...
... Lambert; PHOTO, color, David Anderson; PHOTOS, b/w. ...
... model head, questions anthropologist Owen Lovejoy on ...
6. The Washington Post, August 29, 1999, Sunday, Final Edition, METRO;
Pg. C06, 866 words, OBITUARIES
... dental degree at the University of Tennessee and a master's degree
and ...
... Village; five children, David Anderson of Tokyo, Marilyn Anderson
of ...
... UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI (55%); UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (55%); ACADEMY
OF GENERAL ...
... UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI (55%); UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (55%); ACADEMY
OF GENERAL ...
7. The New York Times, April 13, 1997, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 13LI; Page 16; Column 1; Long Island Weekly Desk , 2182 words,
ART; Out of Africa: Sayville Artist's Photographs Compiled on CD, By
CAROLE PAQUETTE
... Charles; Richard Leakey, the anthropologist, and Guy Coheleach,
the American ...
... website, said its producer, David Anderson of Santa Barbara, Calif.,
whose ...
8. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), July 21, 1993 Wednesday, THIRD,
LIVING; Pg. E1, 1616 words, CHORE WARS; SOUTHERN WOMEN STILL DO MOST
OF THE HOUSEWORK, BUT YOUNG COUPLES ARE MORE LIKELY TO SHARE TASKS.,
By ANNE ROCHELL 1993, Cox News Service
If 60-year-old David Anderson Elmore of Catawba County, ...
... Louise Lamphere, an anthropologist at the University of New ...
9. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), August 10, 1992, Metro Edition,
News; Pg. 1B, 953 words, Professor: Press freedom not understood in
Russia, Donna Halvorsen; Staff Writer
... College of Communication at the University of Tennessee; David
Anderson, law professor at the ...
10. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), January 10, 1991, Thursday, City
Edition, BRANDON TIMES; TENNIS; Pg. 4, 783 words, Advantage USF: team
loaded with depth, BRIAN LANDMAN, TAMPA
... O'Charley's Classic at the University of Tennessee, return three
of last ...
... L/R Cl. David Anderson R Fr. Ron ...
... SOUTH FLORIDA (94%); UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (54%);
... SOUTH FLORIDA (94%); UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (54%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Publishers Weekly, August 12, 2002, Features; Pg. 210, 10405 words,
Fall 2002 Hardcovers: Religion/Inspirational to Women's Studies, Edited
by Laurele Riippa. Compiled by Dena Croog, Robert Dahlin, Heather Vogel
Frederick, Charles Hix, Liz Kilstein and Karole Riippa.
... Jordan. A religious anthropologist introduces the Islamic faith
...
... Oct., $20) by David Anderson offers a collection of ...
2. 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
... Portugal. Washington University anthropologist Erik Trinkaus, who
is ...
... Lott, Emory University; David Anderson, Paula Dunbar, NOAA; ...
... Lott, Emory University; David Anderson, Paula Dunbar, NOAA; ...
3. New Scientist, May 22, 1999, Features, Pg. 3838, 2518 words, Born
in a storm, Jeff Hecht A climate upheaval some six thousand years ago
may have forced people all over the world to adapt simply to survive,
writes Jeff Hecht. The payoff was a great leap forward for civilisation
... says Sandweiss, an anthropologist at the University of Maine ...
... began to accelerate. Some anthropologists have suggested that Stone
Age ...
... making pottery, says David Anderson of the Southeast Archeological
Center ...
Charles Faulkner
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1. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), December 9, 1982, Thursday,
Midwestern Edition, Pg. 3, 468 words, A bit of American culture from
way back when..., By Peter Grier, Staff correspondent of The Christian
Science Monitor, Washington
... Jon Muller, an anthropologist from Southern Illinois University
...
... destroy these drawings,'' says Charles Faulkner, a University of
Tennessee anthropologist and leader of the scientistic study ...
2. The New York Times, December 9, 1982, Thursday, Late City Final
Edition, Section A; Page 18, Column 1; National Desk, 795 words, ANCIENT
INDIAN ART FOUND IN TENNESSEE CAVE, By PHILIP M. BOFFEY, Special to
the New York Times, WASHINGTON, Dec. 8
Anthropologists announced today a ...
... professor of anthropology at the University of Tennessee, a specialist
in ...
... cave photo of Dr. Charles Faulkner photo of Indian drawing
... GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY (60%); UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (53%);
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (53%);
3. The Washington Post, December 9, 1982, Thursday, Final Edition,
First Section; A1, 806 words, Explorers Find North America's First
Cave Art, By Philip J. Hilts, Washington Post Staff Writer
... in the world," said Charles Faulkner, anthropologist at the
University of Tennessee.
... ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY (54%); UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (53%);
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1. Newsweek, December 20, 1982, UNITED STATES EDITION, SCIENCE; Pg.
90, 1326 words, The Original American Way, SHARON BEGLEY
... week a group of anthropologists announced they had discovered the
Spanish ...
... so far," says anthropologist Charles Faulkner of the University
of Tennessee. The drawings, first sighted ...
Janice Harper
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Benita Howell
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1. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, July 6, 1993, Tuesday, 1130
words, Mystery of the Melungeons Descendant traces roots of mountain
folk, By Chris Wohlwend STAFF WRITER
... family tree to historians and anthropologists at universities in
the ...
... going. Finally, at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, he
found ...
... scholars willing to listen: anthropologist Benita Howell and historian
Jeffrey Chapman. ...
... medical historians, cultural anthropologists, archaeologists. "Now," says
...
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Lee Jantz
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Richard Jantz
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1. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), December 12, 2005 Monday, Metro
Edition, NEWS; Pg. 1A, 995 words, Growing field of forensics plants
seed for `body farm'; An Iowa professor seeks a federal grant to
study the decay of human corpses., Rob Hotakainen, Staff Writer,
Washington, D.C.
... kind facility at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Gene
...
... organizations with hundreds of cases. Richard Jantz, director of
the University of Tennessee's forensic anthropology center ...
... INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE (51%); UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (50%)
2. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), May 21, 2005, Saturday, Pg. 015, 622
words, Something is rotting in the state of Tennessee The 'Body Farm'
reveals its grisly secrets to Tom Leonard in Knoxville, By TOM LEONARD
... walking," warns Dr Richard Jantz as he steps through a ...
... Bass, a forensic anthropologist who realised the need ...
GENEVIEVE RITCHIE (83%); RICHARD JANTZ (83%);
3. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), March 1, 2004 Monday, SOONER
EDITION, Pg.A-6, 634 words, EARTH GETS FALSE ALARM ON ASTEROID
... after you die. Forensic anthropologists William Bass and Richard
Jantz of the University of Tennessee -- who have both run the ...
4. The Seattle Times, January 4, 2004, Sunday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; News;, Pg. A10, 1247 words, Native remains' return poses painstaking
task, Dennis OBrien; The Baltimore Sun, Washington
... a year and has 15 anthropologists and researchers poring over the
...
... along later," said Richard Jantz, an anthropology professor
at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. The fate of ...
5. The Toronto Star, December 14, 2003 Sunday, Ontario Edition, SCIENCE;
Pg. A16, 1158 words, Body Farm pushes forensic frontiers, Peter Calamai,
Toronto Star
... a bench vise. The University of Tennessee's Forensic Anthropology
Center - the ...
... alone, says director Richard Jantz. "And if you donate to
us, it's ...
... finish their dissections. To forensic anthropologists like Jantz,
however, the very last ...
RICHARD JANTZ (68%); ARPAD VASS ( ...
6. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), October 22, 2003 Wednesday, Final
/ All, METRO; Pg. B1, 552 words, 'I'm sure it was a homicide,' coroner
says; But state of Shakira's body makes it unclear how she died, Lila
J. Mills and Amanda Garrett, Plain Dealer Reporters
... others, said Professor Richard Jantz of the University of Tennessee's
Forensic Anthropology Center. ...
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (53%);
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (53%);
7. Ottawa Citizen, November 1, 2002 Friday Final Edition, News; Pg.
A11, 370 words, Race has major effect on skull shape: study: Findings
go against century-old belief, but have no relationship to brain size,
researchers insist, Bill Bergstrom, PHILADELPHIA
... in the early century," University of Tennessee anthropology
professor Richard Jantz said. "It wouldn't be ...
... intelligence. But American Anthropologist, the journal of the American
Anthropological ...
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (54%);
FRANZ BOAS (95%); RICHARD JANTZ (90%); CLARENCE C ...
8. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, February 24, 2002 Sunday,, Home
Edition, Pg. 1C, 1104 words, CREMATORY INVESTIGATION: Why didn't Tri-State
just cremate the bodies?, MICHAEL PEARSON
... overwhelming is misguided, said Richard Jantz, director of the
Forensic Anthropology Center at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville
--- where researchers ...
9. The San Diego Union-Tribune, December 30, 2001, Sunday, LIFESTYLE;Pg.
E-8, 534 words, Today's children only appear to grow taller than their
folks, Eric Adler; KNIGHT RIDDER NEWS SERVICE
... not true. According to anthropologists, historians and other experts
...
... it to today," said University of Tennessee anthropologist
Richard Jantz, "children today are quite ...
10. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), September 17, 2001 Monday,
FINAL EDITION, Pg. 08A, 1294 words, Many victims likely to be identified;
DNA, dental tests assist gruesome task, JOHN FAUBER AND JOE MANNING
of the Journal Sentinel staff
... technicians, including forensic anthropologists, forensic odontologists,
forensic ...
... out process," said Richard Jantz, a professor of anthropology
and ...
... Anthropology Center at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. It
also will be ...
... medicine and forensics. Forensic anthropologists can determine
the sex and ...
11. The Washington Post, June 3, 2001 Sunday, Final Edition, MAGAZINE;
Pg. W08, 8233 words, The Body in Question; The discovery of the remains
of a 9,000-year-old man on the Columbia River has set off a conflict
over race, history and identity that isn't just about the American
past, but about the future as well, Steve Coll
... American archaeologists and physical anthropologists seek to block
the U.S. ...
... Native American bones. The anthropologists who sued argue that
these ...
... used by physical anthropologists to describe skull and skeletal
...
... Adelin Fredin, an anthropologist with the nearby Colville Indian
...
... bunk." Some academic anthropologists rebuke Chatters for his
...
... claims." But other anthropologists laud Chatters's effort
to ...
... a University of Wyoming anthropologist who joined the case. ...
... certainly could be one of those." Other anthropologists reject
such speculation as premature, ...
... split between physical anthropologists, who study bones and ...
... on the past, and cultural anthropologists, who usually study ...
... Alan Goodman, an anthropologist at Hampshire College. Because ...
... Goodman says. Physical anthropologists who try to group ...
... variation, nearly all anthropologists agree. But while physical
anthropologists strongly defend the use of ...
... 57 different ways, anthropologist John Relethford of the State
...
... nearly all physical anthropologists involved with skull research.
...
... Gill, a physical anthropologist, says that when he examines modern
...
... it," he says. Other anthropologists "think they're helping
to ...
... enrages many cultural anthropologists. They see his insistence
on ...
... at all convincing? These anthropologists see Gill's ability to
...
... described by physical anthropologists "is not race, it's ...
... minorities. But most anthropologists want to move faster ...
... Douglas Owsley, the Smithsonian anthropologist suing for the right
to ...
... time 20th-century anthropologists and curators concluded it was
...
... two distinct clans of anthropologists make the museum's Indian
...
... third floor, physical anthropologists led by Owsley ...
... variation. Owsley and his mentor Richard Jantz have plugged in
measurements of ...
... lab, another group of anthropologists is working to give the Smithsonian's
...
... sometimes to the consternation of the physical anthropologists
working upstairs. Owsley ...
... fears among physical anthropologists about how NAGPRA is ...
... passage. Nearly all anthropologists accept that there is some need
to ...
... skeleton's antiquity, some anthropologists were looking for a ...
... expansively. But some of the anthropologists suing over Kennewick
...
... But many other anthropologists accept that their profession is
due ...
... special Washington lifeway (as anthropologists would call it) known
as the ...
... hire their own archaeologists, anthropologists, biologists, wildlife
specialists -- and, of ...
... need the goodwill of university anthropologists. Because of their
expanding rights and treasuries, and their ...
12. Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), May 28, 2001, Monday, Pg. 1B, 813 words,
INDIANS TALLER, BETTER FED THAN SOLDIERS, DATA SHOWS, David Lore, Dispatch
Science Reporter
... 1800s,'' said writers and anthropologists Richard Steckel and Joseph
...
... early 1890s by anthropologist Franz Boas. The records were ...
... in 1982 by University of Tennessee anthropologist Richard Jantz. "More
than 25,000 individual ...
... now been computerized at the University of Tennessee. "Boas
himself had worked ...
13. The New York Times, December 3, 2000, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 6; Page 105; Column 3; Magazine Desk , 3294 words, Crime-Scene
Forensics; Dead Men Talking, By Lawrence Osborne; Lawrence Osborne
is a frequent contributor to the magazine. His last article was about
fossil diggers in Morocco. Sally Mann is currently working on a series
of photographs about death.
... research facility at the University of Tennessee. But in death,
they have been ...
... Marks, a forensic anthropologist, gestures at the wrecked ...
... get away with," says Richard Jantz, another anthropologist
at the facility. "We have dozens of ...
... Jennifer Love, an anthropologist at the Body Farm, has been ...
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (80%);
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (80%);
14. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, August 5, 2000, Saturday,,
Home Edition, 719 words, Macabre 'farm' helps solve crimes; Scientists
learn to collect evidence at a Tennessee facility that studies how
bodies decompose., Ken Mink, For the Journal-Constitution
... Marks, the associate director of the University of Tennessee Medical
Center's Anthropological ...
... few months ago, and Richard Jantz and Marks took the reins. The
...
... BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (91%); UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (76%);
... BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (91%); UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (76%);
15. The Independent (London), March 10, 2000, Friday, FEATURES; Pg.
8, 1145 words, SCIENCE: ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA; WERE THE EARLIEST
INHABITANTS OF THE NEW WORLD FROM SIBERIA, JAPAN - OR STONE AGE SPAIN?
THE SCIENTIFIC JURY IS STILL OUT. BY AYALA OCHERT, Ayala Ochert
... end of the Clovis period. And anthropologists have noticed something
strange ...
... diversity was reduced," says Richard Jantz, the University
of Tennessee anthropologist who has been studying these ancient ...
... now looks reasonable. Anthropologist Dennis Stanford of the Smithsonian
...
... Everett Bassett, an anthropologist at the University of Utah, ...
MONTE VERDE (67%); RICHARD JANTZ (57%);
16. The New York Times, November 9, 1999, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk , 2180 words, New Answers
to an Old Question: Who Got Here First?, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD , SANTA
FE, N.M.
... Smithsonian Institution and Dr. Richard Jantz of the University
of Tennessee at Knoxville reported that ...
... over to them for reburial, and anthropologists, who are seeking
access to the ...
17. The Washington Post, July 4, 1999, Sunday, Final Edition, WILLIAM
BASS, STYLE; Pg. F01, 4484 words, WILLIAM BASS WANTS YOUR BODY; At
the world's most macabre research facility, progress is a lot of rot.
And death is just the beginning., David Montgomery, Washington Post
Staff Writer
... only two weeks." This is the University of Tennessee's Anthropology
Research Facility-- ...
... more than half of the forensic anthropologists practicing today,
according to ...
... in another office, Richard Jantz sits in front of his ...
... service was attended by anthropologists and by the husband of a
...
18. The Ottawa Citizen, March 17, 1999, FINAL, 994 words, In search
of the first Americans: Not when, but how the first humans reached
the New World seems to have been brought into question by the 9,000-
year-old remains of Spirit Cave Man, which contradict the usual picture
of the first settlers, Karen Wright reports., Karen Wright, NEW YORK
... Owsley, a physical anthropologist at the National Museum of ...
... personal computers enable anthropologists to perform mathematically
sophisticated ...
... Mr. Owsley and his colleague Richard Jantz of the University of
Tennessee in Knoxville have spent ...
... people of Japan. Some anthropologists contend that the founding
populations of ...
19. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, December 2, 1998, Wednesday,,
CONSTITUTION EDITION, 675 words, Records suggest remains of Earhart
found in 1940, Bill Hendrick
... University of North Carolina and Richard Jantz of the University
of Tennessee. Both concluded the descriptions ...
... used by forensic anthropologists and police to identify skeletal
...
20. The Seattle Times, October 28, 1998, Wednesday, Final Edition,
LOCAL NEWS;, Pg. B1, 1215 words, TRIBES TO SING TO KENNEWICK MAN, DIEDTRA
HENDERSON; SEATTLE TIMES SCIENCE REPORTER, RICHLAND
... a free-lance anthropologist working for the Benton ...
... World was first colonized," University of Tennessee anthropologist
Richard Jantz told the federal judge ...
21. The Toronto Star, September 21, 1997, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, SCIENCE;
Pg. F8, 1172 words, The Kennewick Man crisis Archeologists and Indians
clash over a 9,300-year-old skull that could rewrite New World history,
BY NICHOLAS GERANIOS ASSOCIATED PRESS, KENNEWICK, Wash.
... something to tell you," says University of Tennessee anthropologist
Richard Jantz. Jantz, one of the top ...
22. The Toronto Star, September 21, 1997, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION,
SCIENCE; Pg. F8, 1172 words, The Kennewick Man crisis Archeologists
and Indians clash over a 9,300-year-old skull that could rewrite New
World history, By Nicholas Geranios ASSOCIATED PRESS, KENNEWICK, Wash.
... something to tell you," says University of Tennessee anthropologist
Richard Jantz. Jantz, one of the top ...
23. The Denver Post, November 10, 1996 Sunday, 1ST EDITION, Pg. 12,
1632 words, Bodies of Evidence, By Kit Miniclier
... living," explained forensic anthropologist Stanley Rhine,
who ...
... United States, according to Richard Jantz, who maintains a ...
... forensic identifications. Jantz, of the University of Tennessee
at Knoxville, says his ...
... first recorded forensic anthropologist to testify in a ...
... building bridges between anthropologists and Indian tribes, explained
anthropologist Chuck Hilton. And now, for the first time, anthropologists
in the Southwest are talking ...
... practicing blind physical anthropologist in the country. "I'm
...
... began turning to forensic anthropologists for help in ...
... perhaps 10 physical anthropologists who were willing to engage
...
... climate, some physical anthropologists claim race doesn't ...
... only blind physicial anthropologist in the country, catalogs ...
... anthopology at the university. Anthropologist Marsha Ogilvie, who
is ...
JOSEPH POWELL (86%); RICHARD JANTZ (56%);
... NEW MEXICO (90%); UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (52%);
... NEW MEXICO (90%); UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (52%);
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1. The Washington Post, June 3, 2001 Sunday, Final Edition, MAGAZINE;
Pg. W08, 8233 words, The Body in Question; The discovery of the remains
of a 9,000-year-old man on the Columbia River has set off a conflict
over race, history and identity that isn't just about the American
past, but about the future as well, Steve Coll
... American archaeologists and physical anthropologists seek to block
the U.S. ...
... Native American bones. The anthropologists who sued argue that
these ...
... used by physical anthropologists to describe skull and skeletal
...
... Adelin Fredin, an anthropologist with the nearby Colville Indian
...
... bunk." Some academic anthropologists rebuke Chatters for his
...
... claims." But other anthropologists laud Chatters's effort
to ...
... a University of Wyoming anthropologist who joined the case. ...
... certainly could be one of those." Other anthropologists reject
such speculation as premature, ...
... split between physical anthropologists, who study bones and ...
... on the past, and cultural anthropologists, who usually study ...
... Alan Goodman, an anthropologist at Hampshire College. Because ...
... Goodman says. Physical anthropologists who try to group ...
... variation, nearly all anthropologists agree. But while physical
anthropologists strongly defend the use of ...
... 57 different ways, anthropologist John Relethford of the State
...
... nearly all physical anthropologists involved with skull research.
...
... Gill, a physical anthropologist, says that when he examines modern
...
... it," he says. Other anthropologists "think they're helping
to ...
... enrages many cultural anthropologists. They see his insistence
on ...
... at all convincing? These anthropologists see Gill's ability to
...
... described by physical anthropologists "is not race, it's ...
... minorities. But most anthropologists want to move faster ...
... Douglas Owsley, the Smithsonian anthropologist suing for the right
to ...
... time 20th-century anthropologists and curators concluded it was
...
... two distinct clans of anthropologists make the museum's Indian
...
... third floor, physical anthropologists led by Owsley ...
... variation. Owsley and his mentor Richard Jantz have plugged in
measurements of ...
... lab, another group of anthropologists is working to give the Smithsonian's
...
... sometimes to the consternation of the physical anthropologists
working upstairs. Owsley ...
... fears among physical anthropologists about how NAGPRA is ...
... passage. Nearly all anthropologists accept that there is some need
to ...
... skeleton's antiquity, some anthropologists were looking for a ...
... expansively. But some of the anthropologists suing over Kennewick
...
... But many other anthropologists accept that their profession is
due ...
... special Washington lifeway (as anthropologists would call it) known
as the ...
... hire their own archaeologists, anthropologists, biologists, wildlife
specialists -- and, of ...
... need the goodwill of university anthropologists. Because of their
expanding rights and treasuries, and their ...
2. Newsweek, June 7, 1999,, Atlantic Edition, SOCIETY AND THE ARTS;
Pg. 56, 2920 words, The First Americans, By Sharon Begley and Andrew
Murr
... 9,400 years later, anthropologists would discover him. They would
name him Spirit ...
... theories and discoveries that one anthropologist calls skull wars.
...
... It's very clear to me, says anthropologist Dennis Stanford of the
Smithsonian ...
... southern Asians and Australians, anthropologist Walter Neves of
the University of ...
... modern group, says anthropologist Richard Jantz of the University
of Tennessee, but is most similar to ...
... look different, says anthropologist David Hurst Thomas of the ...
... ethnic conflict, says anthropologist James Chatters, who ...
... precise digital instruments, Richard Jantz (above) and Douglas
Owsley ...
3. New Scientist, October 17, 1998, Features, Pg. 2424, 3188 words,
Young Americans, Roger Lewin Europeans may have roamed the New World
thousands of years before the Santa Maria made land. Roger Lewin describes
a radical rethink of how the Americas were settled
... speculation and mythology. This century, anthropologists wondering
when and how the first ...
... for decades. But anthropologists have now been forced to reassess
their ...
... process of shifting," says Richard Jantz, an anthropologist
at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Driving this ...
... Chatters, an independent anthropologist, suggested the skeleton
belonged to ...
... Act, sought to rebury him. Anthropologists have been pressing the
courts to let them have ...
... but is cautious, as are most anthropologists, principally because
the skeleton has had so ...
Walter Klippel
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1. Omaha World Herald (Nebraska), August 5, 2001, Sunday, SUNRISE
EDITION, Pg. 6C;, 593 words, Research Gives Angler Record, LARRY PORTER,
Lincoln
... last month. Falk and Walter Klippel, who is with the anthropology
department at the University of Tennessee, made the final determination. " ...
2. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, October 8, 2000, Sunday,,
Home Edition, 520 words, Southern Almanac; CULTURE, NOTES AND NEWS;
RARE RHINOS; Tennessee sinkhole yielding fossil treasure that's 4.5
million years old and counting, Staff
Knoxville --- University of Tennessee experts have substantially pushed
...
... definitely have a rhinoceros,'' University of Tennessee anthropologist
Walter Klippel said. ''We don't know what ...
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (91%);
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (91%);
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Lyle Konigsberg
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Andrew Kramer
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Michael Logan
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1. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), October 18, 1998, Sunday,,
FIVE STAR EDITION, Pg. G-9,, 714 words, STORIES THAT TAKE SEX SERIOUSLY,
MICHAEL LOGAN, POST-GAZETTE STAFF WRITER
... eye. For instance, anthropologist Meredith F. Small (" ...
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Murray Marks
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1. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), March 30, 2005 Wednesday,
FEATURES; 7 Days / Seven Days; Pg. T07, 612 words, PREVIEWS, MICHELLE
CAZZULINO
... jour is decomposition, with forensic anthropologist Dr Murray Marks
arguing there's not enough ...
2. USA TODAY, June 19, 2003, Thursday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 8D,
622 words, Coffin reveals a soldier's story, Dan Vergano, WASHINGTON
... it's him," says forensic anthropologist Doug Owsley of the
Smithsonian's ...
... by archaeologists, says anthropologist Murray Marks of the University
of Tennessee-Knoxville, who did not ...
... ISAAC MASON (90%); MURRAY MARKS (78%);
... NATURAL HISTORY (54%); UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (53%);
... NATURAL HISTORY (54%); UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (53%);
3. The Washington Post, May 24, 2002 Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION;
Pg. A21, 906 words, Investigators Look for Clues in the Bones; Experts
Say Skeleton May Yield Valuable Information a Year After Levy's Death,
Debbi Wilgoren, Washington Post Staff Writer
... morgue. Forensic pathologists and anthropologists interviewed from
across the country ...
... Hunt, a forensic anthropologist from the National Museum of Natural
...
... other soft tissue, anthropologists focus on the study of ...
... Randall Kramer said anthropologists from the museum frequently
team with ...
... obvious for years, anthropologists said. Stab wounds to the ...
... through a bone, anthropologists can get a ...
... a person was strangled. Murray Marks, associate director of the
University of Tennessee's Forensic Anthropology Center, ...
... police should call pathologists and anthropologists to the site
at once. Those ...
4. The Straits Times (Singapore), April 22, 2001, Sunday, Sunday Plus,
Pg. P2, 480 words, Court scenes just like TV's, Will Kern
... Slemmer's skull into evidence. University of Tennessee anthropologist
Murray Marks testified, with skull in ...
... demonstrated by Dr Murray Marks, an anthropologist.
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (56%);
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (56%);
5. USA TODAY, April 16, 2001, Monday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 6D,
1217 words, Strange harvest at the Body Farm Researchers lift clues
of death from a field of donated cadavers, Greg Barrett; Gannett News
Service, KNOXVILLE, Tenn.
... two burglars shot Murray Marks' friend, after they beat ...
... human rot at the University of Tennessee Medical Center have been
credited with ...
... postmortem, Arizona forensic anthropologist J. Stanley Rhine ...
... Time since death' The University of Tennessee Anthropology Research
Facility is ...
... justice. It is good that anthropologists have fresh cadavers on
which to ...
... State University forensic anthropologist Todd Fenton, who ...
... it is this same philosophy that has anthropologists and the FBI
worried about ...
... GNS; "Ghoulish" scenario: The University of Tennessee's
Anthropology Research Facility ...
... body fluids. "The caretaker": Murray Marks, who runs
the forensic ...
... BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (80%); UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (80%);
... BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (80%); UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (80%);
6. The New York Times, December 3, 2000, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 6; Page 105; Column 3; Magazine Desk , 3294 words, Crime-Scene
Forensics; Dead Men Talking, By Lawrence Osborne; Lawrence Osborne
is a frequent contributor to the magazine. His last article was about
fossil diggers in Morocco. Sally Mann is currently working on a series
of photographs about death.
... research facility at the University of Tennessee. But in death,
they have been ...
... mere two weeks. Murray Marks, a forensic anthropologist, gestures
at the wrecked ...
... Richard Jantz, another anthropologist at the facility. "We
have dozens of ...
... Jennifer Love, an anthropologist at the Body Farm, has been ...
... In August 1997, Murray Marks was called to an abandoned ...
... Back at the farm, Murray Marks shivers at the sight of ...
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (80%);
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (80%);
... LAWRENCE; MARKS, MURRAY MURRAY MARKS (77%);
7. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, August 5, 2000, Saturday,,
Home Edition, 719 words, Macabre 'farm' helps solve crimes; Scientists
learn to collect evidence at a Tennessee facility that studies how
bodies decompose., Ken Mink, For the Journal-Constitution
... doing the same. Professor Murray Marks, the associate director
of the University of Tennessee Medical Center's Anthropological ...
... BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (91%); UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (76%);
... BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (91%); UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (76%);
8. The Washington Post, July 4, 1999, Sunday, Final Edition, WILLIAM
BASS, STYLE; Pg. F01, 4484 words, WILLIAM BASS WANTS YOUR BODY; At
the world's most macabre research facility, progress is a lot of rot.
And death is just the beginning., David Montgomery, Washington Post
Staff Writer
... only two weeks." This is the University of Tennessee's Anthropology
Research Facility-- ...
... more than half of the forensic anthropologists practicing today,
according to ...
... service was attended by anthropologists and by the husband of a
...
... Body Farmer would have to be consulted. Murray Marks, 43, a former
...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, September 29, 2001, This Week: This Week - Defeating
terror, Pg. 44, 1080 words, The longest search, Diane Martindale (New
York) The world's largest forensic investigation has begun in the wake
of the terrorist attack on America. It's a search for victims, and
a hunt for evidence. But finding the proof required to charge those
responsible is a mammoth task. And any retaliatory strikes must hit
the right targets. Prosecuting a war on terrorism will not be simple
... archaeological dig, says Murray Marks, a forensic anthropologist
from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Natural ...
... hundreds of pathologists, radiologists, anthropologists, dentists,
fingerprint experts and ...
2. Newsweek, October 23, 2000,, U.S. Edition, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY;
Pg. 50, 1280 words, Down on the Body Farm, By Daniel Pedersen
... three-minute stroll from the University of Tennessee Medical Center
in ...
... Only 61 American anthropologists now apply their broad- ...
... enforcement that will provide what Murray Marks, a colleague of
Bass's ...
... not to turn them into forensic anthropologists but to teach them
how to ...
... five.; PHOTO: Exquisite': Murray Marks examines what nature has
left ...
3. Copyright © American Bar Association, 2000., ABA Journal, September,
2000, 86 A.B.A.J. 62, 2789 words, Forensic Law, Down on the Body Farm:
A bizarre research facility in Tennessee boasts a bumper crop of corpses--and
helps convict killers, Jon Jefferson
... Farm, the creation of Tennessee anthropologist William M. Bass
...
... Officially, it's called the University of Tennessee Forensic Anthropology
Research ...
... Bass is a forensic anthropologist, a pioneer at ...
... 28 years at the University of Tennessee. He retired in 1999, ...
... parking lot behind the University of Tennessee Medical Center.
Ignoring " ...
... job without forensic anthropologists and forensic pathologists." Not
...
... Kentucky's state forensic anthropologist, David Wolf, examined
the ...
... 1, Professor and forensic anthropologist WILLIAM BASS displays
...
... RICHARDSON; Photo 2, MURRAY MARKS of the University of Tennessee's
Forensic Anthropology Center ...
Gerald Schroedl
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Jan Simek
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, December 10, 2000, Sunday,,
Home Edition, 1598 words, Underground art at risk of overexposure;
Prehistoric cave wall drawings dot South, Mike Toner, Staff
... in the Southeast," says University of Tennessee archaeologist
Jan Simek, letting the light from his helmet ...
... But Washington University anthropologist Patty Jo Watson, ...
... lots of snakes and birds, which anthropologists say represent parts
of ...
... sites exist. Source: Jan Simek, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
/ MICHAEL DABROWA / Staff Photo University of Tennessee archaeologists
Jay Franklin and ...
... CRESSLER / Special Photo University of Tennessee archaeologists
Jay Franklin ( ...
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (91%);
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (91%);
2. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), December 10, 2000, Sunday,,
TWO STAR EDITION, Pg. A-12, 1264 words, CAVES PRESERVE ANCIENT INDIAN
ART; "UNTIL RECENTLY, NO ONE KNEW ANYTHING LIKE THIS EXISTED IN
THE SOUTHEAST.", MIKE TONER, COX NEWS SERVICE, 19TH UNNAMED CAVE,
Ala.
... in the Southeast," says University of Tennessee archaeologist
Jan Simek, letting the light from his helmet ...
... But Washington University anthropologist Patty Jo Watson, ...
... lots of snakes and birds, which anthropologists say represent parts
of ...
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (50%);
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE (50%);
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