New hominin fossils from the Turkana Basin were announced on March 27 at the 2015 annual meeting of the American Association of
Physical Anthropologists in St. Louis, MO..
There are only about 15 African - American, Ph.D. - trained
physical anthropologists in the country.
She is the magazine's resident paleontology and anthropology expert and just attended the annual meeting of the American Association of
Physical Anthropologists in Anchorage, Alaska, where there was a heap of hobbit talk.
And in a presentation given to the American Association of
Physical Anthropologists in April, Falk rejected the diagnosis of Laron syndrome, noting that many of the 33 traits said to characterize the disease are not present in LB1.
Not exact matches
«Regardless of ecology,» write
anthropologist Barry Hewlett and psychologist Michael Lamb
in their book Hunter - gatherer Childhoods, «hunting and gathering groups are characterized by frequent and extended breastfeeding and extraordinarily high levels of parent - child
physical contact and proximity.»
Last year
in the journal Nature,
physical anthropologist Israel Hershkovitz described a 55,000 - year - old human skull found
in Manot Cave, near the Skhul and Qafzeh sites.
As they gathered at their annual meeting, many
physical anthropologists wore ribbons like this one to show support for encouraging diversity
in their discipline.
the professor asked at a Presidential Panel of the American Association of
Physical Anthropologists (AAPA) here
in Atlanta.
Crowley will present her initial findings
in a poster presentation titled «Reconstructing the mobility of Madagascar's fauna using strontium isotopes: results and implications for management and conservation,» at the American Association of
Physical Anthropologists meeting on March 28
in St. Louis.
Christakis, for example, will have four postdocs
in the lab this year: a psychiatrist who also has a Ph.D.
in economics, a computational biologist, a
physical anthropologist, and a physicist.
ATLANTA — Iceland's «woman
in blue,» the partial skeleton of a young woman found
in 1938
in a grave with Viking - era objects, was a child of some of the island's earliest settlers, researchers reported April 14 at the annual meeting of the American Association of
Physical Anthropologists.
In fact, recent surveys of the views of
physical anthropologists suggest that most of them flatly reject the idea that humans can be divided into biological races at all.
Once they landed
in Mexico, they were all recorded as «chinos» — Chinese, says Moreno - Estrada, who will present the work this weekend at the American Association of
Physical Anthropologists (AAPA) annual meeting here.
She reported at the American Association of
Physical Anthropologists meeting
in March that women who carry more oxygen
in their blood have more than twice as many surviving children as women who carry less oxygen.
Being alone
in a room full of old bones may be uncomfortable for some people, but for
physical anthropologists, it's all
in a day's work.
Cultural and
physical anthropologists may work
in museums, putting exhibits together and conducting important original background research that leads to the development of exhibits and publications
in scholarly journals.The work of
physical anthropologists may even be seen
in clothing stores and automobile show rooms: The way clothing is sized and car seats are shaped is based on anthropological measurements.
Now Thomas Greiner, a
physical anthropologist at New York Chiropractic College
in Seneca Falls, argues that our ample posteriors are a bipedal by - product.
A group of researchers led by
physical anthropologist Cynthia Beall of Case Western Reserve University
in Cleveland, Ohio, hypothesized that Tibetans might offset low oxygen levels by increasing blood flow.
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA — A possible mechanism for the adaptation of a trait that boosts the survival of some Tibetan children, apparently by raising the level of oxygen
in their mothers» tissues, was announced at the American Association of
Physical Anthropologists meeting, held here from 28 to 31 March.
A substantial minority of those who died when Mount Vesuvius erupted
in AD 79 were obese, a bit on the hairy side and would have suffered from headaches and a form of diabetes, according to Estelle Lazer, an archaeologist and
physical anthropologist at the University of Sydney.
Another group, the American Association of
Physical Anthropologists (AAPA) of about 1700 members, canceled a plenary lecture at their annual meeting, scheduled
in New Orleans, Louisiana, this year, so that organization leaders can accompany conference attendees to the local march, AAPA Vice President Josh Snodgrass told ScienceInsider.
Physical anthropologist William Jungers of Stony Brook University
in New York is now studying the remains of these hobbit people.
A great strength of
In Search of the Neanderthals is the fact that its authors bring both of these lines of enquiry to the narrative — Stringer is a
physical anthropologist, Gamble an archaeologist.
Sarah Crespi talks with contributing correspondent Lizzie Wade about what she learned on the topic at the American Association of
Physical Anthropologists's annual meeting
in Austin.
Physical anthropologist Franco Rollo of the University of Camerino
in Italy found that Ötzi ate two meals on his final day: one, of cereals and ibex meat, as he was climbing upward through a coniferous forest, and the second, of deer meat and cereals, about three hours before his death high up
in the Alps.
But Erik Trinkaus, a
physical anthropologist at Washington University
in St. Louis, thinks the two hominids had a much stronger connection.
In 2009 forensic
anthropologist Ann Ross developed software called 3D - ID that compares three - dimensional coordinates on a skull to a database of
physical characteristics, such as the shape of the forehead.
In reviewing Meldrum's and Daegling's books in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Matt Cartmill of Duke University concludes that if the chances of Bigfoot's being real are one in 10,000 (his admittedly wild guess), then having one physical anthropologist on the case seems a reasonable allocation of professional resources and that Meldrum does not deserve scorn or abus
In reviewing Meldrum's and Daegling's books
in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Matt Cartmill of Duke University concludes that if the chances of Bigfoot's being real are one in 10,000 (his admittedly wild guess), then having one physical anthropologist on the case seems a reasonable allocation of professional resources and that Meldrum does not deserve scorn or abus
in the American Journal of
Physical Anthropology, Matt Cartmill of Duke University concludes that if the chances of Bigfoot's being real are one in 10,000 (his admittedly wild guess), then having one physical anthropologist on the case seems a reasonable allocation of professional resources and that Meldrum does not deserve scorn o
Physical Anthropology, Matt Cartmill of Duke University concludes that if the chances of Bigfoot's being real are one
in 10,000 (his admittedly wild guess), then having one physical anthropologist on the case seems a reasonable allocation of professional resources and that Meldrum does not deserve scorn or abus
in 10,000 (his admittedly wild guess), then having one
physical anthropologist on the case seems a reasonable allocation of professional resources and that Meldrum does not deserve scorn o
physical anthropologist on the case seems a reasonable allocation of professional resources and that Meldrum does not deserve scorn or abuse.
Physical anthropologist Chris Kirk has announced the discovery of a previously unknown species of fossil primate, Mescalerolemur horneri,
in the Devil's Graveyard badlands of West Texas.
Jack Cuozzo is an orthodontist who works
in a hospital
in New Jersey, trained
in forensic anthropology by the noted
physical anthropologist W.M.Krogman.
AAPA Statement on Biological Aspects of Race American Association of
Physical Anthropologists «Pure races do not exist
in the human species today, nor is there any evidence that they have ever existed
in the past.»
Taking its title from
anthropologist Mary Douglas's analyses of how disturbances arise
in the city's
physical contours and social order, Matter Out of Place presents new work by New York — based artists who observe, represent, and activate public sites, generating alternative relationships to such strictly defined spaces as the housing project, park, and museum lobby.
As part of their archaeological duties, forensic
anthropologists specialize
in the use of digging tools to excavate the remains of a subject without
physical damage or alteration to evidence.
Anthropologists trace the origins of human beings
in terms of their
physical social and cultural origins.