Sentences with phrase «done by an anthropologist»

However, it is also important to acknowledge the larger societal dimensions of our concern, for which we refer to the very different kind of work done by an anthropologist, C.D.F. Mosse in a study of a mixed Hindu - Christian village in Ramnad District of Tamilnadu.

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In addition their is a great book called the 7 Truths of the Bible that have nothing to do with proving religion but the historical facts as agreed upon by archaelogist / historians / anthropologists, many of whom are nonbelievers / skeptics / atheists
These intensive analyses of the human scene by historian, social scientist, political scientist, and anthropologist, do not cover up the brutal, tragic record.
In fact, anthropologists now know that for our ancestors, the greatest danger faced by infants was being abandoned to die by a mother who didn't have the resources to care for another child.
Some of the first research on the importance of acoustics to prehistoric peoples was done by Iegor Reznikoff, an anthropologist of sound at Université Paris Ouest, who in the 1980s visited cave paintings and carvings in southern France that are about 25,000 years old, among the oldest known human art.
However, anthropologists contacted by New Scientist say the finds do not require any such rethink.
The technique is the «gold standard» for metabolic studies, and the researchers did a «terrific job» using it to compare the total calories burned daily by apes and humans, says biological anthropologist William Leonard of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
Churchill, an evolutionary anthropologist at Duke University, is doing an experiment to see if a spear thrown by an early modern human might have killed Shanidar 3, a roughly 40 - year - old Neanderthal male whose remains were uncovered in the 1950s in Shanidar Cave in northeastern Iraq.
So what we started out with was sort of the paradox that we saw a coup in these especially, the swamp populations; we saw several tool uses that were shown by everybody in the population, so the anthropologists would say they are customary and were rather complex looking and yet didn't occur anywhere else.
Alison Brooks, an anthropologist at the George Washington University in Washington, D.C., also revealed that the stone tools do not seem to have been created naturally but were made by humans.
Don't miss: Bonus features include the memorable finale, «Back to the Lab: A «Bones» Retrospective,» «Bones» at Comic - Con, the featurette, «Bones: Inspired by the Life of Forensic Anthropologist and Author Kathy Reichs,» visual effects, various making of featurettes, gag reels, commentaries and deleted scenes.
Although they did not coin the term (its origins are obscure), it was an ethnographic study by anthropologists Signithia Fordham and John Ogbu, published in the Urban Journal in 1986, that did the most to bring it to the attention of their fellow academics.
«By contrast, anthropologists don't do experiments, certainly not on the culture they are studying; rather they master the language, observe carefully, and engage in long conversations with trusted informants, especially when they are puzzled.
[N.B. «Social Objects» is a term I did not coin myself but was turned onto by the anthropologist and Jaiku founder, Jyri Engestrom.]
The artists gathered in this exhibition are privileged researchers and anthropologists whose narratives and syntaxes engage with the philosophy of a capitalist society, which could be easily summarized by the famous slogans: Impossible is Nothing and Just Do It!.
While this is not a critique against the exhibitions mounted by the Walther Collection, which are generally of exceptional quality and do indeed advance the careers and interests of African photographers, the self - congratulatory tone echoes the rhetoric of aid used by NGOs, or the voice of the authoritative colonial anthropologist.
So to, does McEneaney's collaged viewpoint act as an analog for today's modes of viewing... By gaining access to different spaces, McEneaney becomes a kind of anthropologist of her neighborhood.
Only in a few species or societies do biological sires assist in carrying or provisioning, but such hands - on caregiving behavior has not been recognized by anthropologists as typical in the human species.
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