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Ann Anagnost
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Laada Bilaniuk
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Rachel Chapman
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Angela Close
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Gerald Eck
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1. The Seattle Times, March 30, 1992, Monday, Final Edition, SCENE;
WHY GAL; Pg. B6, 314 words, THE NAKED APE AND HOW WE GOT THAT WAY
... period of evolution, said Gerald Eck, a professor of anthropology
at the University of Washington. Hair attracts - contrast ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (52%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (52%);
2. The Washington Post, November 10, 1985, Sunday, Final Edition, First
Section; A14, 372 words, Rival Picking Up The Leakeys' Shovel; African
Evolutionary Exploration Will Resume in June, By Boyce Rensberger,
Washington Post Staff Writer
... William Kimbel of the institute, Gerald Eck of the University of
Washington and Tim White of the University of ...
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Ben Fitzhugh
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Steven Goodreau
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Donald Grayson
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1. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), December 26, 2005 Monday,
Final Edition, G Pulse; Pg. 1, 999 words, Madagascar's giant lemurs
no match for man, SUSANNE RUST, Staff, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
... lemurs" from Madagascar, asked Donald Grayson, a professor
of anthropology at the University of Washington, who was not involved
...
... Laurie Godfrey, an anthropologist at the University of Massachusetts,
and ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (53%)
2. The Seattle Times, December 23, 2004 Thursday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; Local News; Pg. B1, 705 words, Warming may melt away state's
caribou, Sharon Pian Chan, Seattle Times staff reporter
... An archaeologist at the University of Washington, Donald Grayson,
believes those reindeer, or caribou as ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (84%)
3. The San Diego Union-Tribune, December 8, 2004 Wednesday, LIFESTYLE;
Pg. F-2, 576 words, QUEST; Eureka!
... out, is global warming. Donald Grayson, an archaeologist at the
University of Washington, studied fossil records ...
4. Ottawa Citizen, January 2, 2004 Friday Final Edition, News; Pg.
A12, 558 words, Scientists find Ice Age settlement in Arctic Siberia:
Site twice as old as Monte Verde in Chile, -- about 30,000 years, Paul
Recer, WASHINGTON
... in the American continents. Donald Grayson, a paleoanthropologist
at the University of Washington in Seattle, said the ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (51%);
DONALD GRAYSON (90%); MONTE VERDE ( ...
5. The Toronto Star, November 9, 2003 Sunday, Ontario Edition, SCIENCE;
Pg. C16, 721 words, What did we do to wipe out Neanderthals?, Jay Ingram
... only clouded the picture. Anthropologists Donald Grayson and Francoise
Delpech have examined the ...
... succeeded them. The one difference the anthropologists did turn
up was that the number of ...
... ages. Nonetheless, some anthropologists suggest they might finally
have been ...
FRANCOISE DELPECH (55%); DONALD GRAYSON (55%);
6. The San Diego Union-Tribune, October 29, 2003, Wednesday, LIFESTYLE;Pg.
F-10, 1302 words, Scientist: Humans may not have killed mammoths, Alexandra
Witze; KNIGHT-RIDDER
... In recent months, he and Donald Grayson, of the University of Washington,
have launched a campaign to ...
DAVID MELTZER (83%); DONALD GRAYSON (72%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (53%); SOUTHERN METHODIST ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (53%); SOUTHERN METHODIST ...
7. The Seattle Times, September 26, 2003, Friday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; News;, Pg. A3;, 1448 words, The big sleep Who or what killed
giants?, Alexandra Witze; The Dallas Morning News, Dallas
... In recent months, he and Donald Grayson, of the University of Washington,
have launched a campaign to ...
DONALD GRAYSON (77%); DAVID MELTZER ( ...
... METHODIST UNIVERSITY (81%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (52%);
... METHODIST UNIVERSITY (81%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (52%);
8. Ottawa Citizen, September 24, 2003 Wednesday Final Edition, News;
Pg. A14, 512 words, 'Goldilocks' factor drove cave bears to extinction:
Decades-old theory revived about man's role in animal's decline: study,
Randy Boswell
... Cro-Magnon man. University of Washington anthropologist Donald
Grayson and French paleontologist Francoise ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (56%);
... MAGNON MAY (89%); DONALD GRAYSON (74%); FRANCOISE DELPECH ( ...
9. The Boston Globe, July 1, 2003, Tuesday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. C2,
722 words, CHET RAYMO SCIENCE MUSINGS; Chet Raymo teaches at Stonehill
College. His most recent book is "The Path: A One-Mile Walk Through
the Universe."; CONCLUSIVE SCIENCE IS THE BEST KIND, BY CHET RAYMO
... all-powerful, said Donald Grayson, a University of Washington archeologist.
But is it ...
10. The Washington Post, November 12, 2001 Monday, Final Edition, A
SECTION; Pg. A09, 1212 words, Mammoth Extinction Mystery Draws 3 Theories,
Susan Okie, Washington Post Staff Writer
... archaeologists, geologists, biologists and anthropologists for
decades. One ...
... few on the landscape." Donald Grayson, a professor of anthropology
at the University of Washington, agrees. He points to recent ...
11. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), November 1, 2001 Thursday, NATIONAL;
Pg. 1, 326 words, Scientist; Climate killed off mammals; Theory challenges
'overkill' hypothesis, By Richard L. Hill; Newhouse News Service
... a scientist at the University of Washington argues. The disappearance
of about ...
... weather and plants, says Donald Grayson, a professor of anthropology.
...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (84%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (84%);
12. The Oregonian, January 17, 2001 Wednesday, SUNRISE EDITION, SCIENCE;,
Pg. C13,, 658 words, OWL-FOOD RECORD INDICATES EFFECTS OF CLIMATE SHIFT
ON SPECIES, Compiled by RICHARD L. HILL - of The Oregonian staff
... extinct, says archaeologist Donald Grayson of the University of
Washington. In a study ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (56%); WASHINGTON STATE ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (56%);
13. The New York Times, September 7, 2000, Thursday, Late Edition -
Final, Section A; Page 1; Column 6; National Desk , 1081 words, New
Data Suggests Some Cannibalism By Ancient Indians, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... M. Diamond, an anthropologist at the University of California ...
... ancestors. But Dr. Donald Grayson, an anthropologist at the University
of Washington who specializes in ...
... outbreak of what is known among anthropologists as "customary
cannibalism." Dr. ...
... Turner 2d, an anthropologist at Arizona State ...
... disputed by some anthropologists and especially by modern ...
... William Arens, an anthropologist at the State University of ...
14. The Ottawa Citizen, June 13, 1997, Friday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. A7, 489 words, Dogs were man's best friend earlier than we thought,
CURT SUPLEE; THE WASHINGTON POST, WASHINGTON
... themselves," said archeologist Donald Grayson of the Burke
Museum at the University of Washington. The fossil record, he said,
...
15. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), June 2, 1996, Sunday, FINAL EDITION,
SCIENCE: HEALTH MATTERS; Pg. B4 / BREAK, 912 words, When the going
gets tough, the women survive, SUSAN GILMORE; SEATTLE TIMES, SEATTLE
... survive. So says University of Washington anthropologist Donald
Grayson, who has studied two ...
... anthropology professor at the University of Washington, has found
evidence to support ...
DONALD GRAYSON (94%); DAVID TRACER ( ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (84%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (84%);
16. The Seattle Times, May 28, 1996, Tuesday, Final Edition, NEWS;
SCIENCE; Pg. A6, 1133 words, WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH, WOMEN SURVIVE
-- STUDIES OF DEATH RATES IN DISASTERS POINT TO PROTECTION FROM FAT
STORAGE, BY SUSAN GILMORE; SEATTLE TIMES STAFF REPORTER
... survive. So says University of Washington anthropologist Donald
Grayson, who has studied two ...
... SEATTLE TIMES: SOURCE: DONALD GRAYSON, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON:
MARCH OF DEATH (GRAPH ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (81%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (81%);
17. The Seattle Times, April 9, 1996, Tuesday, Final Edition, NEWS;
DIGEST; Pg. A6, 529 words, DIGEST, BY BILL DIETRICH
... gets tough... First University of Washington anthropologist Donald
Grayson concluded that women in the ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (84%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (84%);
18. The Seattle Times, December 29, 1992, Tuesday, Final Edition, SCENE;
WHY GAL; Pg. D1, 1617 words, 1992 -- LOOKING BACK -- SCIENCE -- RUSSIANS,
ROBOTS, AND DIRE WARNINGS
... remember, Sievert Rohwer of the University of Washington's Burke
Museum took ...
... Archaeologists Maureen King and Donald Grayson inspected prehistoric
stone ...
... Robert Albrecht, a University of Washington electrical engineering
professor, to ...
... 12 million grant to the University of Washington by Microsoft chairman
...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (81%); CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (81%); CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF ...
19. The Seattle Times, May 18, 1992, Monday, Final Edition, SCENE;
DISCOVERY; Pg. D1, 1430 words, THIS EXPEDITION IS FOR THE BIRDS, BY
BILL DIETRICH
... ranging research expedition from the University of Washington will
scour the Siberian ...
... two countries. ------------------------- To understand why the
University of Washington's Burke Museum is sending ...
... last Ice Age. Donald Grayson, a UW anthropology ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (91%);
BURKE MUSEUM (80%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (91%);
20. Chicago Sun-Times, April 12, 1992, SUNDAY , FIVE STAR SPORTS FINAL,
SUNDAY NEWS; SCIENCE/HEALTH BRIEFINGS; Pg. 24, 618 words, Jim Ritter
... 34 females died. University of Washington archeologist Donald Grayson
lists three reasons, ...
21. The Houston Chronicle, January 6, 1992, Monday, 2 STAR Edition,
DISCOVERY; In brief; Pg. 8, 695 words, In brief, Staff
... survive than men. An anthropologist (male) from the University
of Washington in Seattle reached this ...
... a ""natural experiment,'' as the anthropologist, Prof.
Donald Grayson, put it. The party's ...
RUSSELL FERNALD (69%); DONALD GRAYSON (56%);
22. The Toronto Star, December 22, 1991, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION,
INSIGHT; Pg. B6, 512 words, Females are superior survivors Research
on Donner Party shows women much better at enduring cold and hunger,
AP, SEATTLE
... disaster, says archeologist Donald Grayson of the University of
Washington. In analyzing death ...
AP photo: DONALD GRAYSON: Archeologist (with animal bones from ...
DONALD GRAYSON (93%);
DONNER PARTY (67%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (56%);
DONNER PARTY (67%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (56%);
23. The Toronto Star, December 15, 1991, Sunday, SUNDAY EDITION, INSIGHT;
Pg. B6, 1192 words, Palm print causes archeological uproar Startling
evidence in New Mexico cave could demolish dogma that first Americans
crossed Bering Strait only 11,500 years ago, BY DAVID CHANDLER SPECIAL
TO THE STAR (BOSTON GLOBE)
... psychological," said archeologist Donald Grayson of the University
of Washington. "The reason it's such a ...
24. The Toronto Star, December 15, 1991, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION,
INSIGHT; Pg. B6, 1193 words, Palm print causes archeological uproar
Startling evidence in New Mexico cave could demolish dogma that first
Americans crossed Bering Strait only 11,500 years ago, By David Chandler
Special to The Star (Boston Globe)
... psychological," said archeologist Donald Grayson of the University
of Washington. "The reason it's such a ...
25. The Boston Globe, December 2, 1991, Monday, City Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY;
Pg. 25, 1808 words, Palm print may undo 'Clovis-first' dogma; Could
prove humans have been in Americas 38,000 years, By David L. Chandler,
Globe Staff
... psychological," said archeologist Donald Grayson of the University
of Washington who, unlike most of his ...
26. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, November 19, 1991, Tuesday,
360 words, DIGEST; Inner-city kids show effects of violence
... survive than men. A University of Washington anthropologist studied
the diaries and fate of the ...
... rate of the women, Dr. Donald Grayson said. Of the group's 52 ...
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA (83%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (52%);
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA (83%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (52%);
27. The Seattle Times, November 16, 1991, Saturday, Final Edition,
NORTHWEST; Pg. A11, 268 words, WOMEN HAVE EDGE ON SURVIVAL, BY JONI
BALTER
So says Donald Grayson, University of Washington anthropology professor,
who ...
DONALD GRAYSON (91%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (84%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (84%);
28. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, November 12, 1991, Tuesday,
799 words, DIGEST; Midwest pollution hurts trees in South
... survive than men. An anthropologist from the University of Washington
in Seattle reached this ...
... a "natural experiment," as the anthropologist, Donald
Grayson, put it. As Dr. ...
29. The New York Times, November 12, 1991, Tuesday, Late Edition -
Final, Section C; Page 5; Column 2; Science Desk, 436 words, SCIENCE
WATCH; Women and Survival
... survive than men. An anthropologist (male) from the University
of Washington in Seattle reached this ...
... a "natural experiment," as the anthropologist, Prof.
Donald Grayson, put it. The party's ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (83%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (83%);
30. The New York Times, January 11, 1984, Wednesday, Late City Final
Edition, Section C; Page 17, Column 1; Cultural Desk, 623 words, GOING
OUT GUIDE; , By Tim Page
... at Boston University; Donald Grayson, a member of the anthropology
department at the University of Washington; Dennis Stanford, a ...
... NATURAL HISTORY (56%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (54%); BOSTON UNIVERSITY
( ...
... NATURAL HISTORY (56%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (54%); BOSTON UNIVERSITY
( ...
31. The New York Times, January 6, 1984, Friday, Late City Final Edition,
Section A; Page 20, Column 1; Sports Desk, 754 words, OUTDOORS; A LOOK
AT THE ICED-AGE HUNTER, By Nelson Bryant
... Other participants will be Donald Grayson, associate professor
of anthropology at the University of Washington; Dennis Stanford, associate
...
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1. New Scientist, October 05, 2002, News; This Week; Pg. 9, 357 words,
Now mammals are feeling the heat, Emily Sohn
... surprisingly high," says University of Washington archaeologist
Donald Grayson, who specialises in ...
ERIK BEEVER (93%); DONALD GRAYSON (86%);
James Green
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1. The San Diego Union-Tribune, May 28, 2003, Wednesday, LOCAL;Pg.
B-3, 3375 words, DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES
... brothers Gerald Green and James Green. Visitation Thursday, May
...
... at Columbia University, the University of Washington, and recovered
from injuries incurred ...
2. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), May 22, 2001 Tuesday, FINAL
EDITION, Pg. 01A, 1264 words, Roadside memorials bring both comfort
and concern; Popular makeshift shrines help families cope, but some
say they're a safety hazard, RICK BARRETT of the Journal Sentinel staff
... unduly harsh, said James Green, senior lecturer in the anthropology
department at the University of Washington in Seattle, who has ...
... victims, said Green, the University of Washington professor. "It
could be considered very ...
3. The Boston Globe, August 27, 2000, Sunday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. C3,
443 words, BOOKMAKING Robert Taylor is the retired chief book critic
of the Globe.; BOOKMAKING, By Robert Taylor
... story title derived from anthropologist Lucien Levy-Bruhl's " ...
... Mezzanine Conference Room. James Green, author of "Taking
History to ...
4. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), May 21, 2000 Sunday, ORLEANS,
NATIONAL; Pg. A24, 9719 words, TULANE GRADUATES
... in psychiatry at the University of Washington-Seattle. Tulane's
individual ...
... Godfrey Jr., Cory James Green, Stephanie Lorraine Hayden, ...
... UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (55%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (53%);
... UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (55%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (53%);
5. The Oregonian, August 7, 1999 Saturday, SUNRISE EDITION, OBITUARIES;,
Pg. D08, 3851 words, OBITUARIES STEVEN E. BABINSKI
... 1940s and later graduated from the University of Washington. He
was an auditor for the ...
... Vancouver, Wash.; brother, James Green of Fayette, Iowa; and companion,
...
6. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), March 6, 1996, Wednesday, SEMINOLE
TIMES; PINELLAS OBITUARIES; Pg. 7, 4101 words
... Texas; five brothers, James Green, LaPorte, Texas, John ...
... graduate of George Washington University, Washington. He was a
member of St. ...
7. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), June 25, 1995, Sunday,,
NORTH WEEK EDITION, Pg. NW1,, 863 words, Rossi's work-release bid to
get court hearing Friday
... composed of County Commissioners James Green, Paul Montgomery,
Glenn ...
... Dick George, an anthropologist for the Carnegie Museum, has the
...
8. The Seattle Times, June 5, 1993, Saturday, Final Edition, RELIGION;
Pg. A14, 1390 words, AFRICA-ROOTED RELIGION NOT 'VOODOO' -- PRIESTESS
DISPUTES HOLLYWOOD IMAGE, BY LEE MORIWAKI
... Hollywood popularizes," said James Green, a cultural anthropologist
at the University of Washington. Green concurred that Vodun is ...
... in the Brechemin Auditorium of the University of Washington Music
Building. 932- ...
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1. Publishers Weekly, August 14, 2000, Pg. 272, 42669 words, TRADE
PAPERBACKS, Edited byLaurele Riippa.
... Nov., $18.95) by James Green explains growing, gathering, ...
... in the series cover the University of Washington and Rice University.
TEN ...
Stevan Harrell
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1. The Seattle Times, August 11, 2002, Sunday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; Entertainment & the Arts;, Pg. K11;, 438 words, Local Offerings,
Michael Upchurch; Seattle Times book critic
... Philip F. Rehbock (University of Washington Press, $60). A ...
... old. Chatters was the first anthropologist to examine the remains.
Times ...
... Southwest China" by Stevan Harrell (University of Washington
Press, $22.50). Paperback ...
... C CHATTERS (62%); STEVAN HARRELL (59%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (53%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS (78%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (53%);
2. The Seattle Times, October 27, 1998, Tuesday, Final Edition, STYLE;,
Pg. E1, 609 words, SHOPPING FOR STATUS -- THE RICH FEEL RICHER WHEN
THEY FLASH CASH AT EXCLUSIVE BOUTIQUES, IAN ITH; SEATTLE TIMES STAFF
REPORTER
... know: social scientists. Stevan Harrell, chairman of the University
of Washington's Anthropology Department, had no ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (55%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (55%);
3. The Seattle Times, May 18, 1996, Saturday, Final Edition, NEWS;
Pg. A1, 1716 words, GROWING PAINS -- THE BURKE MUSEUM WANTS TO SHOW
OFF MORE GOODIES IN BIGGER DIGS DOWNTOWN, BY MARSHA KING; SEATTLE TIMES
STAFF REPORTER
... in the crowded basement of the University of Washington's Burke
Museum. The oldest ...
... Law School," said Stevan Harrell, chairman of the UW anthropology
...
... FOOT HOME ON THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON CAMPUS.
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (92%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (92%);
4. The Seattle Times, March 5, 1995, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOKS;
Pg. M3, 655 words, NEW FOR READERS: INTRIGUE, ROMANCE AND THE WEST,
BY MICHAEL UPCHURCH
... Oregon, by a University of Washington professor who is a ...
... Frontiers," edited by Stevan Harrell (University of Washington
Press, $ 35). Ten ...
... Chinese population. Editor Stevan Harrell is a UW professor of
...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Journal of Women's History, Winter 1997, Vol. 8, No. 4; Pg. 22-7;
ISSN: 1042-7961, 01434181, The Body as Attire: The Shifting Meanings
of Footbinding in Seventeenth-Century China: [Part 3 of 3], Ko, Dorothy
... civilizing project, see Steven Harrell, "The History of the
History of the Yi," ...
... Ethnic Frontiers, ed. Steven Harrell (Seattle: University of Washington
Press, 1995), 63- ...
Danny Hoffman
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Darryl Holman
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1. The Oregonian, April 17, 2002 Wednesday, SUNRISE EDITION, SCIENCE;,
Pg. B01, 712 words, RESEARCH NOTEBOOK STEM-CELL PROCEDURE SEEMS TO
STABILIZE SOME MSPATIENTS, Compiled by Richard L. Hill - The Oregonian
... Dr. George Kraft of the University of Washington Medical Center
in ...
... says a team of anthropologists studying the epidemic. "Although
...
... research team, which includes Darryl Holman of the University of
Washington, is searching documents from England to ...
... American Association of Physical Anthropologists in Buffalo, N.Y. "This
...
... ACADEMY OF NEUROLOGY (57%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (55%);
... ACADEMY OF NEUROLOGY (57%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (55%);
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New Scientist, March 1, 1997, This Week, Pg. 1111, 298 words, Morning
sickness link 'misleading', Philip Cohen
Biological anthropologist Kathleen O'Connor of Pennsylvania ...
... age. She teamed up with Darryl Holman and other researchers at
...
Eugene Hunn
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, June 24, 2003 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section F; Column 3; Health & Fitness; Pg. 6, 1284 words, Cute
but Wild: The Perilous Lure of Exotic Pets , By MARK DERR
... veterinarians, pet experts and anthropologists say they have seen
far ...
... persons," said Dr. Eugene Hunn, an enthnobiologist at the
University of Washington. "All animals exist ...
... Lawrence, a cultural anthropologist and veterinarian who retired
from the ...
2. The Sunday Oregonian, JANUARY 2, 2000 Sunday, SUNRISE EDITION, NORTHWEST
LIVING;, Pg. L05, 983 words, CHAPTER 4 COMMUNITY DAILY LIFE, THEN AND
NOW, NANCY HAUGHT - The Oregonian Staff reporter John Terry and librarian
Lovelle Svart contributed to thisreport.
... pair of brothers, said anthropologist Robert Boyd. These ties were
...
... eels and suckers, said anthropologist Eugene Hunn. They dug bitterroot
and lomatiums, ...
3. The Sunday Oregonian, January 2, 2000 Sunday, SUNRISE EDITION, NORTHWEST
LIVING;, Pg. L04, 697 words, CHAPTER 2 CONTINUITY A STUDY IN CONNECTIONS,
NANCY HAUGHT - The Oregonian Staff reporter John Terry and librarian
Lovelle Svart contributed to thisreport.
... web of food resources, anthropologist Robert Boyd said. "We
...
... before 1805," said Eugene Hunn, author of "Nch'i-Wana:
'The ...
4. The Seattle Times, March 27, 1995, Monday, Final Edition, NEWS;
Pg. A4, 2702 words, THE WASHINGTON THAT WAS -- IN A LAND OF ICE, FLOOD
AND FIRE, HUMAN CHANGE IS AS DRAMATIC AS ANY. AND, SOME SAY, JUST AS
NATURAL., BY BILL DIETRICH, HANFORD, BENTON COUNTY
... generation or two ago, anthropologists commonly believed there
were only ...
... Western historian at the University of Washington. "We don't
allow them any ...
... after natural disturbances. University of Washington botanist Estella
Leopold has ...
... FOR URBAN HORTICULTURE; UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON; "CASCADE-OLYMPIC
NATURAL ...
... SEATTLE AND KING COUNTY," EUGENE HUNN; THE NATURE CONSERVANCY;
WASHINGTON ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (59%); THE NATURE CONSERVANCY ( ...
... NORTHWEST LABORATORIES (57%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (59%); THE
NATURE CONSERVANCY ( ...
5. The Seattle Times, March 2, 1995, Thursday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL;
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR; Pg. B5, 387 words, UW SEARCH -- PRESIDENTIAL
HOPEFULS DON'T DESERVE TENDER TREATMENT
... for the next president of the University of Washington in secret
strike me as ...
... public scrutiny. But the University of Washington is not a private
...
... for the job of president of the University of Washington would
be seen as evidence of the exceptional ...
... for which they are being considered. Eugene Hunn, Professor, University
of Washington Seattle
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (94%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (94%);
6. Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), July 10, 1994, SUNDAY, Pg. 7B,, 629 words,
IS 500 THE MAGIC NUMBER FOR REMEMBERING THINGS?, Michael B. Lafferty
... forward by a University of Washington researcher who believes ...
... fixed amount of information. Anthropologist Eugene Hunn believes
people can't be ...
... recognition goes to French anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss,
...
... 500 plants. Other anthropologists have toyed with the notion about
...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (83%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (83%);
7. The Seattle Times, June 21, 1994, Tuesday, Final Edition, NEWS;
DISCOVERY; Pg. A8, 1059 words, WHAT NATIVE NAMES TEACH US, BY BILL
DIETRICH
... memories and our vocabularies? One anthropologist has a good indication
there ...
... film or zoology, a University of Washington anthropologist has
come across a ...
... about 500, said Eugene Hunn, and that may suggest there is a ...
... place names to an anthropologist. Hunn said he is not the ...
... Savage Mind," French anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss ...
... 300 to 600." The UW anthropologist cautions that enthusiasts
can ...
... LEE / SEATTLE TIMES: UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON ANTHROPOLOGIST EUGENE
HUNN HAS FOUND A CURIOUS ...
EUGENE HUNN (94%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (83%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (83%);
8. The Seattle Times, June 21, 1994, Tuesday, Final Edition, NEWS;
DISCOVERY; Pg. A8, 869 words, NATIVE PLACE NAMES HAVE HISTORY, MORAL,
BY BILL DIETRICH
... approach to geography, the research of University of Washington
anthropologist Eugene Hunn has shown. For example, " ...
EUGENE HUNN (73%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (84%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (84%);
9. The Seattle Times, October 12, 1992, Monday, Final Edition, NEWS;
Pg. A1, 2251 words, IS PROGRESS REALLY OUR MOST IMPORTANT PRODUCT?,
BY BILL DIETRICH, HANFORD, BENTON COUNTY
... past 30 years, anthropologists have begun challenging that notion.
The ...
... process," points out Eugene Hunn, a University of Washington
anthropologist who has been studying the life of ...
... POPULATION LARGER? But anthropologists are tending to abandon earlier
...
... Richard Blec and other anthropologists among the semi-nomadic !
...
10. The Seattle Times, July 15, 1992, Wednesday, Final Edition, FOOD;
Pg. C1, 1711 words, NATIVE CUISINE -- HARVESTING FOREST GIFTS: A WEALTH
OF GOOD FOOD AWAITS THE KNOWLEDGEABLE SEEKER, BY JUDITH BLAKE
... 74, a retired University of Washington professor of Native American
...
... wild plants, writes University of Washington anthropologist Eugene
Hunn in his book, "Nch'i- ...
11. The Seattle Times, May 10, 1992, Sunday, Final Edition, NEWS; Pg.
A1, 1774 words, A BLAST FROM THE PAST -- SHIP FOUND WATERWAYS 200 YEARS
AGO, BY BILL DIETRICH, GRAYS HARBOR
... Richard White, a University of Washington history professor and
author, ...
... a deadly bargain. Eugene Hunn, an anthropologist at the UW, said
...
12. The Seattle Times, July 3, 1990, Tuesday, Final Edition, SCENE;
Pg. C1, 949 words, THIS AVIAN AUTHORITY DOES MORE THAN JUST WATCH THE
BIRDIES, BY HILL WILLIAMS
... in Washington state is Eugene Hunn, professor of anthropology at
the University of Washington. "Some of the best bird ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Miriam Kahn
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Seattle Times, January 1, 2006 Sunday, Fourth Edition, ROP ZONE;
Books; Pg. J7, 347 words, Local offerings; Pacific Rim cultures -
Mountain "encyclopeakia" - Bilingual book for children,
Michael Upchurch, Seattle Times book critic
... Alive" edited by Miriam Kahn and Erin Younger (Burke ...
... Natural History and Culture/University of Washington Press, $30).
Kahn, a University of Washington professor of anthropology, and Younger,
...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (84%)
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Charles Keyes
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. South China Morning Post, June 12, 2003, NEWS; Pg. 9, 635 words,
Thaksin and Bush bolster shaky ties; Thailand has struggled to find
common ground with US since the Vietnam war, Peter Kammerer Foreign
Editor
... nations have previously enjoyed. Charles Keyes, a University of
Washington professor of anthropology and international ...
... W BUSH (64%); CHARLES KEYES (62%);
2. The Seattle Times, October 31, 2001, Wednesday, Fourth Edition,
ROP ZONE; Northwest Life;, Pg. C1, 1166 words, The art of noodles Seattle
companies weave strands of perfection for their discriminating customers,
Brier Dudley; Seattle Times staff reporter
... international cuisine, said Charles Keyes, a University of Washington
professor of anthropology and international ...
3. The Seattle Times, September 22, 1996, Sunday, Final Edition, NEWS;
Pg. A1, 2457 words, SKELETON MIGHT BE REBURIED BEFORE SCIENTISTS CAN
STUDY IT, BY BILL DIETRICH; SEATTLE TIMES SCIENCE REPORTER
... choice, even though anthropologists argued that bones that old
...
... Washington State University anthropologist Grover Krantz. "But
...
... A&M University anthropologist Gentry Steele, suggests that
the ...
... Arkansas. It has forced anthropologists to agree on what should
be recorded ...
... United States," said anthropologist Max Pavesic of Boise ...
... represents a threat to what University of Washington social scientists
described ...
... summed up UW anthropologist Charles Keyes. "Racism does exist." There
are an ...
... region was the first settled. Anthropologist Dale Croes of South
...
4. The Seattle Times, November 16, 1993, Tuesday, Final Edition, NEWS;
Pg. A17, 1317 words, APEC'S WORLD OF DIFFERENCES -- WHILE PACIFIC RIM
NATIONS SHARE AN ECONOMIC BOOM, POLITICAL DIVISIONS REMAIN, BY JIM
SIMON
... Kozo Yamamura, a University of Washington economist. "National
boundaries and ...
... Asia expert at the University of Washington, said there is uncertainty
about what ...
... rewrite themselves," said Charles Keyes, director of Southeast
Asian ...
... ECONOMIC COOPERATION (92%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (54%);
... ECONOMIC COOPERATION (92%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (54%);
5. The Seattle Times, November 8, 1993, Monday, Final Edition, SCENE;
Pg. F2, 511 words, HOW TO ACT? POLITENESS TOPS THE PROTOCOL LIST, BY
HELEN E. JUNG
... Asia Center at the University of Washington. -- Watch the way you
sit when ...
... considered insulting, said Charles Keyes, director of the Northwest
Consortium ...
6. The Seattle Times, September 22, 1992, Tuesday, Final Edition, ARTS,
ENTERTAINMENT; Pg. E3, 771 words, OLD, NEW BLEND BEAUTIFULLY IN THAI
SHOW, BY DELORIS TARZAN AMENT
... at the Burke Museum, University of Washington. 543-5590. Open ...
... Thailand." Oct. 22: Charles Keyes, UW professor of anthropology,
...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (84%); UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ( ...
BURKE MUSEUM (55%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (84%); UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
( ...
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Peter Lape
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1. The Seattle Times, June 6, 2003, Friday, Fourth Edition, ROP ZONE;
Northwest Life;, Pg. E3, 688 words, Blame and shame of cultural looting
How to halt thefts such as those in Iraq?, Sheila Farr; Seattle Times
art critic
... History and Culture on the University of Washington campus. The
six panelists ...
... solve the problem overseas. Peter Lape and James Nason, both ...
JAMES NASON (81%); PETER LAPE (80%); RICHARD EATON ( ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (83%); UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA ( ...
BURKE MUSEUM (88%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (83%); UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
( ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Donna Leonetti
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), November 9, 2002 Saturday Final
Edition, Weekender; Pg. G12, 1158 words, The Grandma Factor: an underrated
power: Social scientists are paying attention to the matriarch's
effect, from the survival rate of infants to fertility of young mothers,
NATALIE ANGIER
... past tense." For anthropologists and ethnographers of yore,
grandmothers were ...
... evolutionary biologists and cultural anthropologists, grandmothers
represent a ...
... all too readily tallied. The anthropologists found that for Gambian
...
... a child's outcome. Donna Leonetti, an anthropologist at the University
of Washington and her colleague Dilip C. ...
... Cheryl Jamison, an anthropologist at Indiana University ...
2. Toronto Star, November 8, 2002 Friday, Ontario Edition, LIFE;, Pg.
E07, 1920 words, Thank goodness for gran, Natalie Angier, special to
the star
... past tense." For anthropologists and ethnographers of yore,
grandmothers were ...
... evolutionary biologists and cultural anthropologists, grandmothers
represent a ...
... result, biologists, evolutionary anthropologists, sociologists
and demographers are starting to ...
... all too readily tallied. The anthropologists found that for Gambian
...
... child's outcome. Dr. Donna Leonetti, an anthropologist at the University
of Washington and her colleague Dr. Dilip ...
... Cheryl Jamison, an anthropologist at Indiana University ...
3. The New York Times, November 5, 2002 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 1912 words, Weighing the
Grandma Factor; In Some Societies, It's a Matter of Life and Death,
By NATALIE ANGIER
... past tense." For anthropologists and ethnographers of yore,
grandmothers were ...
... evolutionary biologists and cultural anthropologists, grandmothers
represent a ...
... result, biologists, evolutionary anthropologists, sociologists
and demographers are starting to ...
... all too readily tallied. The anthropologists found that for Gambian
...
... child's outcome. Dr. Donna Leonetti, an anthropologist at the University
of Washington and her colleague Dr. Dilip ...
... Cheryl Jamison, an anthropologist at Indiana University ...
... once ignored by anthropologists, are increasingly seen as a ...
4. The Seattle Times, February 16, 1992, Sunday, Final Edition, NEWS;
Pg. A1, 3597 words, EXILED WITHIN -- INTERNMENT FOREVER ALTERED SEATTLE'S
JAPANESE- AMERICAN COMMUNITY, BY CAREY QUAN GELERNTER
... S. Frank Miyamoto, University of Washington sociology professor
emeritus, that ...
... ghetto was gone. UW anthropologist Donna Leonetti, who has been
studying Seattle's ...
... said to Leonetti, the UW anthropologist). But prewar opportunities
...
... Americans, says Leonetti. University of Washington education Prof.
James ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Marcos Llobera
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Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Celia Lowe
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Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Laura Newell
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Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Kathleen
O’Connor
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Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Arzoo Osanloo
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Seattle Times, March 4, 2005 Friday, Fourth Edition, ROP ZONE;
Northwest Life; Pg. E1, 1587 words, Life after death; Local survivors
of Rwandan genocide strive for community, understanding and a new
beginning, Marc Ramirez, Seattle Times staff reporter
... recounted her tale at the University of Washington, guests of professor
Arzoo Osanloo's human-rights law ...
2. The Seattle Times, October 12, 2003, Sunday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; Local News;, Pg. B1, 599 words, Local Iranian community celebrates
peace prize, Susan Kelleher; Seattle Times staff reporter
... didn't leave," said Arzoo Osanloo, a lawyer and assistant
professor of anthropology at the University of Washington whose family
left Iran ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (51%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (51%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Devon Pena
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Lorna Rhodes
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Houston Chronicle, May 09, 2004, Sunday, 4 STAR EDITION, OUTLOOK;,
Pg. 2, 767 words, Ghastly evil, but not all that unexpected, CRAGG
HINES; Hines is a Houston Chronicle columnist based in Washington,
D.C. (cragg.hines@chron.com)
... only six days. Lorna Rhodes, an anthropologist at the University
of Washington, said Zimbardo's work ...
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (53%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (51%);
STANFORD UNIVERSITY (53%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (51%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Bettina Shell-Duncan
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Seattle Times, December 10, 2003, Wednesday, Fourth Edition,
ROP ZONE; Northwest Life;, Pg. F1, 1608 words, The souvenir you don't
want Traveler's diarrhea, Sandi Doughton; Seattle Times staff reporter
... worked well for Bettina Shell-Duncan, a University of Washington
anthropology and health-services ...
... Travel Clinic at the University of Washington. "But I don't
...
2. The Scotsman, June 2, 2000, Friday, Pg. 10, 467 words, MAASAI- STRETCH
THE POINT, Kevin J Kelley
... bigger. But there are some anthropologists questioning the motives
of Americans ...
... might be similar," says Bettina Shell-Duncan, a professor
from the University of Washington who has been conducting research
...
3. The Seattle Times, September 28, 1999, Tuesday, Final Edition, SCENE;,
Pg. E1, 968 words, A REAL STRETCH -- COUNTERCULTURE TYPES ARE ALL EARS
FOR THE LATEST FAD HERE: ENLARGED LOBES, MARK RAHNER; THE SEATTLE TIMES
STAFF REPORTER
... a little bit." University of Washington anthropologist Bettina
Shell-Duncan: "How does he know?" Shell- ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. differences-A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, Spring 2001,
Vol. 12, No. 1; Pg. 135; ISSN: 1040-7391, 02897731, 884 words, Virtuous
Cuts: Female Genital Circumcision in an African Ontology [Part 5 of
5]
... conducted by Sudanese anthropologists and sociologists such as
Samia Elhadi ...
... Ed. Ylva Hernlund and Bettina Shell-Duncan. Boulder: Lynn Reinner,
...
2. 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
... rights activism, see Bettina Shell-Duncan and Ylva Hernlund, eds.,
...
... Montague in The American Anthropologist in 1945. "Second ...
Kalyanakrishnan Sivaramakrishnan
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Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Eric Smith
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), January 4, 2003 Saturday, LARGO
TIMES; Pg. 4, 2762 words, OBITUARIES
... Virginia Beach, Va., Eric Smith, Berkeley Springs, and Keith ...
... a graduate of Catholic University, Washington, D.C., and worked
as an ...
2. The Seattle Times, May 29, 2002, Wednesday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; Sports;, Pg. D12, 1429 words, Crusaders' Burnham named Metro
MVP All-stars
... outfielder Burnham, a University of Washington recruit who hit
...
... sr., Bishop Blanchet; Eric Smith, so., Bainbridge. Defender ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (84%); UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ( ...
SEATTLE PREP (91%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (84%); UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
( ...
3. The Seattle Times, July 9, 2000, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, SPORTS;,
Pg. D10, 1124 words, High-School Basketball Yakima player leads Class
4A State Squad, Seattle Times news services
... Massingale, who's headed to the University of Washington, scored
15 points and had ...
... Martin (Summit) 13, Eric Smith (Valley Christian) 14, ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (54%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (54%);
4. The Seattle Times, July 5, 2000, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, SPORTS;,
Pg. D10, 1292 words, High-school basketball / City vs. State all-star
games A new week, a new sport ; Kaloper switches sports for all-star
basketball test, Jose Miguel Romero; Seattle Times staff reporter,
MILL CREEK
... walk on at the University of Washington as a quarterback. Kaloper's
...
... Evans, Valley Christian; Eric Smith, Valley Christian; Clint ...
5. The Seattle Times, July 5, 2000, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, SOUTH
SPORTS;, Pg. D10, 799 words, High-school basketball / City vs. State
all-star games Bethel pair teamed again ; Braves' Everson, Hill to
play for 4A City basketball all-stars, Seattle Times staff
... Mount Tahoma guard and University of Washington recruit who will
...
... Evans, Valley Christian; Eric Smith, Valley Christian; Clint ...
6. The Seattle Times, July 5, 2000, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, SNOHOMISH
SPORTS;, Pg. D10, 1343 words, High-school basketball / City vs. State
all-star games A new week, a new sport ; Kaloper switches sports for
all-star basketball test, Jose Miguel Romero; Seattle Times Snohomish
County bureau, MILL CREEK
... walk on at the University of Washington as a quarterback. Kaloper's
...
... Evans, Valley Christian; Eric Smith, Valley Christian; Clint ...
7. The New York Times, April 16, 2000, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 2; Page 18; Column 5; Arts and Leisure Desk , 569 words, Putting
His Body Into It (Minus His Face), By ERIC GRODE; Eric Grode, an editor
at Show Music magazine, writes a column about theater and film for
Playbill On Line.
... wasn't until he reached the University of Washington and saw productions
like ...
GRODE, ERIC; SMITH, DEREK DEREK SMITH ( ...
8. The Seattle Times, March 28, 2000, Tuesday, FINAL EDITION, EAST
SPORTS;, Pg. D6, 907 words, Basketball Ridnour on All-America boys
team, Danny O'Neil; Seattle Times East bureau
... Mount Tahoma. Both are University of Washington recruits. Mount
Si's ...
... Evans, Valley Christian; Eric Smith, Valley Christian; Clint ...
9. The Seattle Times, March 24, 2000, Friday, FINAL EDITION, SOUTH
SPORTS;, Pg. C12, 619 words, Boys basketball Allen, Massingale all-star
teammates
... C.J. Massingale, future University of Washington teammates, will
be in the ...
... Evans, Valley Christian; Eric Smith, Valley Christian; Clint ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (84%);
... COACHES ASSOCIATION (62%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (84%);
10. The Toronto Sun, December 24, 1994, Saturday,, Final EDITION, SUNDAY
MAGAZINE/COMMENT,, Pg. M19,, 1293 words, A SLICE OF AMERICAN PIE; THE
HIGH AND LOW SPOTS OF LIFE IN THE U.S.IN 1994, PATRICK HARDEN
... class Savona, N.Y., Eric Smith, 14, confessed to beating to ...
... another AU professor, anthropologist Brett Williams. But she ...
11. USA TODAY, October 15, 1993, Friday, FINAL EDITION, SPORTS; Pg.
10C, 610 words, Brooks' neck better, but he'll be rested, Steve Wieberg
... KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY:UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
Junior Eric Smith, who helped relieve ...
... BAYLOR UNIVERSITY (81%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (59%); UNIVERSITY
OF IOWA ( ...
... BAYLOR UNIVERSITY (81%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (59%); UNIVERSITY
OF IOWA ( ...
... KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY:UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON ; COLLEGE FOOTBALL;
SPORTS ...
12. The Seattle Times, January 1, 1990, Monday, Final Edition, NEWS;
Pg. A1, 5698 words, FAST FORWARD -- AFTER ALL IS SAID AND TO BE DONE,
THE FUTURE'S NOT WHAT IT USED TO BE, BY DON DUNCAN
... Schwartz, sociology professor, University of Washington. - "Community
policing is where I ...
... capped (for enrollment) was the University of Washington. It was
the biggest error we ...
... rise to positions of power. Eric Smith of Local 1105, United ...
... STATUS. CUTLINE: COURTESY OF UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON GEOGRAPHY
DEPARTMENT THIS 1984 ...
... ASSOCIATE PROVOST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON. (SEE END OF
TEXT ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (82%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (82%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. U.S. News & World Report, March 22, 2004, SPECIAL REPORT; 50
YEARS AFTER BROWN; COVER PACKAGE; Vol. 136 , No. 10; Pg. 66, 4497 words,
Unequal Education, By Julian E. Barnes; Nancy Bentrup; Monica Ekman;
Margaret Brady
... in 1994. Indeed, when Eric Smith succeeded Murphy as schools ...
... researchers, like the late anthropologist John Ogbu, have found
that ...
Julie Stein
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Seattle Times, January 28, 2006 Saturday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; Local News; Pg. B1, 812 words, Museum's fossils may be tainted,
report says; UW asks for investigation after receiving complaints
- Former curator defends the bulk of his field work, Sandi Doughton,
Seattle Times staff reporter
... lands. The museum is part of the University of Washington. David
Hodge, dean of the ...
... University District,' " said Julie Stein, who took over as
...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (90%)
2. The Seattle Times, January 28, 2006 Saturday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; Local News; Pg. B1, 812 words, Museum's fossils may be tainted,
report says; UW asks for investigation after receiving complaints -
Former curator defends the bulk of his field work, Sandi Doughton,
Seattle Times staff reporter
... lands. The museum is part of the University of Washington. David
Hodge, dean of the ...
... University District,' " said Julie Stein, who took over as
...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (90%)
3. The Seattle Times, September 11, 2005 Sunday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; Local News; Pg. B3, 970 words, Pacific Northwest, Seattle Times
staff and news services
... History and Culture at the University of Washington will have a
new director this fall. Dr. Julie Stein was a divisional dean of ...
4. The Oregonian, May 12, 2004 Wednesday, SUNRISE EDITION, SCIENCE;,
Pg. C03, 806 words, BRIEFLY ANCIENT EGYPTIAN HEALING TOPIC OF LECTURE
AT PSU, Compiled by RICHARD L. HILL - The Oregonian
... talk on archaeology Julie Stein, an anthropology professor at the
University of Washington, will speak on " ...
5. The Seattle Times, December 16, 2002, Monday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; Local News;, Pg. B1, 1253 words, Challenges await next UW president
Lobbying the Legislature for more money will be a key part of leading
the institution, Robert Marshall Wells; Seattle Times staff reporter
As the University of Washington searches for a ...
... international stature and reputation. "The University of Washington
is one of the nation's first- ...
... dean of the medical school; and Julie Stein, dean of computing,
facilities and ...
... character. Stein, an anthropologist by training and a ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (97%); OREGON STATE ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (97%); OREGON STATE ...
6. The Seattle Times, November 22, 2002, Friday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; Local News;, Pg. B3;, 891 words, Newswatch Pacific Northwest,
Seattle Times staff and news services
... UW president SEATTLE University of Washington Medical School Dean
...
... President Richard McCormick. Julie Stein, a UW divisional ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (94%); RUTGERS UNIVERSITY ( ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (94%); RUTGERS UNIVERSITY ( ...
7. The Oregonian, June 26, 2002 Wednesday, SUNRISE EDITION, SCIENCE;,
Pg. E14, 596 words, BRIEFLY ARCHAEOLOGY TALK TOPICS RANGE FROM GARBAGE
TO PAKISTAN
... last lecture, by Julie Stein, will be in the Netul ...
... professor of anthropology at the University of Washington, will
speak on " ...
... UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA (53%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (51%);
... UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA (53%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (51%);
8. The Seattle Times, February 13, 2000, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, LOCAL
NEWS;, Pg. B1, 677 words, Museum experts measure treasures, Christine
Clarridge; Seattle Times staff reporter
... a friend ventured to the University of Washington's Burke Museum,
where they waited ...
... so big," said Julie Stein, curator of archaeology. "One
of them is that they were ...
... an expert at the University of Washington's Burke Museum. Archaeologist
...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (81%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (81%);
9. The Seattle Times, October 14, 1999, Thursday, Final Edition, LOCAL
NEWS;, Pg. B3, 519 words, KENNEWICK MAN RESEARCH WILL BE POSTED ON
WEB, ERIC SORENSEN; SEATTLE TIMES SCIENCE REPORTER
... sources familiar with the research, anthropologists who studied
the skull ...
... region was settled. Eight anthropologists asked the U.S. District
...
... lengthy report by anthropologists Joseph Powell and Jerome ...
... research, performed by the University of Washington's Julie Stein
and Washington State University's ...
10. The Oregonian, March 3, 1999 Wednesday, SUNRISE EDITION, SCIENCE;,
Pg. B13, 789 words, SCIENTISTS COMPLETE FIRST INTENSIVE EXAM OF KENNEWICK
MAN BONES, RICHARD L. HILL of the Oregonian Staff, SEATTLE
... remains, but eight anthropologists have sued the government to
test them ...
... week in the basement of the University of Washington's Burke Museum.
They spent ...
... A group of eight anthropologists sued the federal government ...
... making comparisons. Physical anthropologists Joseph Powell of the
University of ...
... answer these questions,'' he said. Julie Stein, a UW anthropology
...
... detailed as the eight suing anthropologists want to conduct, but
...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (56%); NATIONAL PARK ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (56%); NATIONAL PARK ...
11. The Seattle Times, February 25, 1999, Thursday, Final Edition,
LOCAL NEWS;, Pg. B1, 1330 words, KENNEWICK MAN STUDY BEGINS TODAY,
DIEDTRA HENDERSON; SEATTLE TIMES SCIENCE REPORTER
... toe, as free-lance anthropologist Jim Chatters did to snap ...
... Jerome Rose, an anthropologist who determines age, gender and pathology
of skeletons; and Julie Stein, the Burke's archaeology curator ...
... 1998 - Smithsonian physical anthropologist Doug Owsley suggests
the ...
12. The Oregonian, February 18, 1999 Thursday, SUNRISE EDITION, LOCAL
STORIES;, Pg. D12, 794 words, 6 EXPERTS WILL STUDY KENNEWICK MAN, RICHARD
L. HILL of the Oregonian Staff
... anthropology from the University of Oregon. * Julie Stein, anthropology
professor with the University of Washington and curator of archaeology
at the ...
... Chatters, a forensic anthropologist, collected and examined the
bones as ...
... scientific study. Eight anthropologists sued the federal government
...
... attorney for the eight anthropologists who filed the lawsuit, ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (65%); NATIONAL PARK ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (65%); NATIONAL PARK ...
13. The Seattle Times, February 18, 1999, Thursday, Final Edition,
LOCAL NEWS;, Pg. B3, 299 words, TEAM OF 6 TO STUDY KENNEWICK SKELETON,
DIEDTRA HENDERSON; SEATTLE TIMES SCIENCE REPORTER
... New Mexico physical anthropologist. -- Jerome Rose, a ...
... Arkansas anthropology professor. -- Julie Stein, archaeology curator
at the ...
14. Hobart Mercury (Australia), October 8, 1998, Thursday, 573 words,
It's the pits . . . but history may lurk there, JOSEPH FRAZIER
... move from the soil," says Julie Stein, a soil specialist and
...
... Burke Museum at the University of Washington state. "It's
a ...
... KEN KARSMIZKI (73%); JULIE STEIN (55%);
15. The San Francisco Chronicle, OCTOBER 6, 1998, TUESDAY,, THREE STAR
EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A4, 696 words, Syphilis Medicine Could Be Clue
To Lewis and Clark Fort Site; Archaeologists hoping to find traces
of mercury, Joseph B. Frazier, Warrenton, Ore.
... move from the soil," says Julie Stein, a soil specialist and
...
... Burke Museum at the University of Washington. "It's a hazardous
...
16. The Seattle Times, September 27, 1998, Sunday, Final Edition, SCENE;,
Pg. L1, 1199 words, BOTTOM LINE: FIND THE PRIVY OF LEWIS AND CLARK,
SHERRY STRIPLING; SEATTLE TIMES STAFF REPORTER, WARRENTON, ORE.
... real fort. Meanwhile, Julie Stein, Burke curator of archaeology,
has led University of Washington archaeologists looking for the ...
17. The Seattle Times, October 06, 1997, Monday, Final Edition, EAST;,
Pg. B3, 445 words, ARCHAEOLOGY IS NEVER FAR AWAY, EVEN ON EASTSIDE
-- MARYMOOR EXHIBIT HIGHLIGHTS AREA'S PREHISTORIC CIVILIZATIONS, J.
MARTIN MCOMBER; SEATTLE TIMES EASTSIDE BUREAU, REDMOND
... find and interpret artifacts. And University of Washington archaeologist
Julie Stein talked about discoveries ...
18. The Seattle Times, October 03, 1997, Friday, Final Edition, EAST;,
Pg. B3;, 78 words, KING COUNTY'S ARCHAEOLOGY TOPIC OF MARYMOOR EXHIBIT,
SEATTLE TIMES STAFF, REDMOND
... artifacts. At 3:30, University of Washington archaeologist Julie
Stein will talk about ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (55%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (55%);
19. The Seattle Times, February 12, 1997, Wednesday Correction Appended,
NEWS;, Pg. A10, 2346 words, THE STATE OF SCIENCE -- SUPERSTARS OF SCIENCE,
BILL DIETRICH, WARREN KING, PAUL ANDREWS
... Fischer and Edwin Krebs of the University of Washington, whose
work on reversible ...
... cancer and inherited disease. The University of Washington's Leroy
Hood and Maynard ...
... may have come ashore here, and Julie Stein excavated an Indian
...
... centers ----------------------------------- UNIVERSITIES 1. University
of Washington: 36,000 students, 16,800 ...
... station run by University of Washington, split between San ...
... Big Beef Creek: University of Washington salmon research center;
was ...
... ZOOLOGY PROFESSOR AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, IS THE RECIPIENT
OF A $ 260,000 ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (92%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (92%);
20. The Seattle Times, February 12, 1997, Wednesday, Final Edition,
NEWS;, Pg. A8, 1650 words, WONDERS OF WASHINGTON
... battle is ongoing between anthropologists who wish to do DNA ...
... by UW archaeologist Julie Stein as seafood-processing, cooking
...
... OLD-GROWTH FORESTS. THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON'S CANOPY CRANE
GIVES ...
... AT THE BURKE MUSEUM, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON. > 5) TOM REESE
/ ...
... HEAD WIND IN THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON WIND TUNNEL AS THE EFFECTS
OF ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (91%); UNITED STATES ...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (91%); UNITED STATES ...
21. The Seattle Times, February 04, 1997, Tuesday, Final Edition, NEWS;,
Pg. A8;, 434 words, DIGEST, BILL DIETRICH
... an oceanographer at the University of Washington, said that will
allow ...
... Vashon were herring," said Julie Stein, the UW anthropology
professor ...
... ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION (55%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (54%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ( ...
... ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION (55%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (54%);
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ( ...
22. The Seattle Times, June 22, 1996, Saturday, Final Edition, NEWS;
Pg. A1, 866 words, VOLUNTEERS ON VASHON DIG WORKING AS ARCHAEOLOGISTS,
BY JACK BROOM; SEATTLE TIMES STAFF REPORTER, VASHON ISLAND
... getting started. Archaeologist Julie Stein, directing the project,
might ...
... co-sponsored by University of Washington's Burke Museum, the King
...
23. The Seattle Times, September 17, 1995, Sunday, Final Edition, SPORTS;
Pg. D5, 502 words, OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK -- RARE ARTIFACT OR A FAKE? MUSEUM
EXPERTS WILL KNOW, SEATTLE TIMES STAFF
... Oct. 1, during the University of Washington's Burke Museum's open
...
... for children. And, Dr. Julie Stein, curator of archaeology at the
...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (57%);
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (57%);
24. The Seattle Times, April 23, 1994, Saturday, Final Edition, LOCAL
NEWS; Pg. A9, 379 words, 18-MEMBER GROUP NAMED TO SEARCH FOR UW PRESIDENT,
BY LILY ENG
The University of Washington regents yesterday named ...
... firm Bogle & Gates; Julie Stein, anthropology professor; David
...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (94%);
... RUNSTAD & CO (50%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (94%);
25. The Seattle Times, January 18, 1994, Tuesday, Final Edition, SCENE;
DISCOVERY; Pg. E1, 1169 words, BURKE MUSEUM'S CLOSETS HIDING PLENTY
OF SECRETS, BY BILL DIETRICH
... Burke Museum on the University of Washington campus.
... Ward, John Rensberger and Julie Stein have been assembling an increasingly
...
... MAKES ITS HOME AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON'S BURKE MUSEUM. > 2)
...
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (83%);
BURKE MUSEUM (95%); UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (83%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
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1. Feminist Studies, Summer 2000, Vol. 26, No. 2; Pg. 413; ISSN: 0046-3663,
02633289, 1374 words, Of Sonograms and Baby Prams: Prenatal Diagnosis,
Pregnancy, and Consumption (Part 4 of 4)
... two among many anthropologists whose work has enriched discussions
of ...
... 1994), 94. [13]. Janelle Taylor, "The Public Fetus and the
Family ...
2. Women's Review of Books, April 1999, Vol. XVI, No. 7; Pg. 20; ISSN:
0738-1433, 01993094, 2463 words, Born to be wired, Ciolkowski, Laura
... more tentative stance. As anthropologist Rayna Rapp wrote ...
... recent project for anthropologists."
... groundbreaking work of social anthropologist Marilyn Strathern,
these writers also ...
... anthropological research is conducted. Janelle Taylor's essay on
obstetrical ...
... holistic midwifery and as an anthropologist educated in the cyborg
...
... change," reproduction enables anthropologists to study the
ever-shifting interfaces ...
JANELLE TAYLOR (78%); SARAH FRANKLIN ( ...
3. Feminist Studies, Summer 1997, Vol. 23, No. 2; Pg. 397; ISSN: 0046-3663,
02474771, 390 words, Cross-Cultural Cyborgs: Greek And Canadian Women's
Discourses On Fetal Ultrasound: [Part 6 of 6], Mitchell, Lisa M; Georges,
Eugenia
... Reconfiguring Self," American Anthropologist 97 (June 1995):
...
... Press, 1991). [35]. Janelle Taylor, "The Public Fetus and
the Family ...
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