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Paul K. Davis (born 1952) is an American historian specializing in military history. Education and career. Born in Texas, he was educated at Southwest Texas State ...
Davis is known for work in strategic planning methods such as exploratory analysis under uncertainty and capabilities-based planning, and also for modeling. His modeling has included social-behavioral modeling and applications such as using qualitative causal models rooted in social science to understand motivations for terrorism and public ...
Alan Macfarlane; Saba Mahmood; Bronisław Malinowski; George Marcus; Jonathan M. Marks; Karl Marx; John Alden Mason; Michael Atwood Mason; Marcel Mauss; Phillip McArthur
James A. Brown (anthropologist) - possible anthropologist - not same person as James A. C. Brown; Judith K. Brown - possible anthropologist; Dr. Paul Brown (anthropologist) - if he actually is an anthropologist; William Rotch Bullard Jr. - William Bullard (anthropologist) - possible anthropologist
Davies' research interests are theoretical physics, cosmology and astrobiology; his research has been mainly in the area of quantum field theory in curved spacetime.His notable contributions are the so-called Fulling–Davies–Unruh effect, [4] according to which an observer accelerating through empty space will be subject to a bath of induced thermal radiation, and the Bunch–Davies vacuum ...
Richard Klein (born 1941) American; paleo-anthropology (Africa, Europe) Amos Kloner (1940–2019) Israeli; Talpiot Tomb (Israel), Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine archaeology; Sir Francis Knowles, 5th Baronet (1886–1953) English; anthropology and prehistory; Alice Kober (1906–1950) American; Linear B
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Loren Eiseley (1907–1977) University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences class of 1937, MA and Ph.D.: Benjamin Franklin Professor of Anthropology and History and Sociology of Science at the University of Pennsylvania, anthropologist, philosopher, and natural science writer (such that Publishers Weekly referred to him as "the modern ...