Sentences with phrase «put by anthropologist»

As put by anthropologist Clifford Geertz, «The giving to art objects a cultural significance, is always a local matter».

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The low humming beneath our words seems to be, as an anthropologist once put it, «an elaborate code that is written nowhere, known by none, and understood by all.»
Skeletal and genetic evidence puts these apes on a separate evolutionary trajectory from other orangutans in Sumatra (Pongo abelii) and Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus), says a team led by evolutionary anthropologist Michael Krützen of the University of...
This «evolutionary discordance hypothesis» was first put forward in 1985 by medic S. Boyd Eaton and anthropologist Melvin Konner, both of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia (NEJM, vol 312, p 283).
She's accompanied by Leigh's Dr. Ventress, a psychologist whose job overseeing all prior expeditions seems to have left her shattered, to put it mildly; also Anya, a medic (Gina Rodriguez); Josie, a physicist (Tessa Thompson); and Cass, an anthropologist (Tuva Novotny).
Award - winning New York Times bestselling author, investigative journalist, and anthropologist, Scott Carney, stopped by the show recently to talk about the dangers of putting yourself into the story, what he's learned in his 20 + years in mainstream publishing, and how he juggles his multiple creative adventures.
The non-Indigenous respondents in the Wongatha case put the claimants to proof of every element of their claim.22 There were 1,426 objections made by the respondents just to the experts» reports (of which there were 30).23 In the Jango case certain anthropologists» reports were the subject of in excess of 1,000 objections by the respondents.24 (These cases are considered in detail in a later chapter of this report.)
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