Sentences with phrase «identified by anthropologists»

They argued they were members of a wider society identified by anthropologists as the Western Desert Cultural Bloc16 and that they held native title over the area through their acknowledgement and observation of Western Desert traditional laws and customs.17 The judge accepted the society of the applicants was the Western Desert Cultural Bloc.
Three great turning points in human history identified by anthropologists are all related to weather and climate control.

Not exact matches

Although some say it's hard to identify our species, Homo sapiens, by a single bone, the findings appear unimpeachable, says John Shea, an anthropologist at the State University of New York in Stony Brook who studies human origins, but wasn't involved in the study.
By counting specific, singular bones — skulls and femurs, for example — UG forensic anthropologists Ute Brinker and Annemarie Schramm identified a minimum of 130 individuals, almost all of them men, most between the ages of 20 and 30.
By comparing the results of agent - based models against real archeological evidence, anthropologists can identify past conditions and circumstances that led different civilizations around the world into periods of growth and decline.
There has been yet another attempt to identify the unique traits of Einstein's brain, this one by anthropologist Dean Falk of Florida State University in Tallahassee.
What lies in store for us is more like what the Victorian anthropologists identified as «dreamtime,» or «everywhen»: the semi-mythical experience, described by Aboriginal Australians, of encountering, in the present moment, an out - of - time past, when ancestors, heroes, and demigods crowded an epic stage.
A connection report is a document, usually prepared by an anthropologist and often after months of research, providing genealogies on the members of the Indigenous group and identifying interests relevant to the area being considered.
However, it is common for apical ancestors to be identified by research undertaken by anthropologists and historians; especially where there is dispute within our communities over family histories.
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