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Biological Anthropology looks different today from the way it did even twenty years ago. Even the name is relatively new, having been 'physical anthropology' for over a century, with some practitioners still applying that term. [2] Biological anthropologists look back to the work of Charles Darwin as a major foundation for what they do today ...
Indian anthropologist, activist, and feminist historian 1966-11 Aninhalli Vasavi: Indian anthropologist 1958-12-20 Anita Álvarez de Williams: American anthropologist, photographer and historian 1931 Anita Brenner: Mexican writer 1905-08-13 1974-12-01 Ann Dunham: American anthropologist, mother of Barack Obama: 1942-11-29 1995-11-07 Ann Fienup ...
List of Chinese sociologists and anthropologists; References This page was last edited on 16 September 2024, at 03:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Johann Friedrich Blumenbach (11 May 1752 – 22 January 1840) was a German physician, naturalist, physiologist and anthropologist. He is considered to be a main founder of zoology and anthropology as comparative, scientific disciplines. [3] He has been called the "founder of racial classifications". [4]
American cultural anthropologist Edmund T. Gordon: American cultural anthropologist Fatimah Jackson: American biological anthropologist Faye V. Harrison: American cultural anthropologist November 25, 1951 Gina Athena Ulysse: Haitian-American cultural anthropologist Glenn Jordan: American cultural anthropologist April 5, 1936 Ira E. Harrison
Franz Uri Boas [a] (July 9, 1858 – December 21, 1942) was a German-American anthropologist and ethnomusicologist. [22] He was a pioneer of modern anthropology who has been called the "Father of American Anthropology".
When Irawati decided to pursue a doctorate in anthropology in Berlin, despite her biological father's objections, she found support in Paranjpye and her husband, Dinkar Karve, a professor of science.
Agustín Fuentes is an American primatologist and biological anthropologist at Princeton University and formerly the chair of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Notre Dame. His work focuses largely on human and non-human primate interaction, pathogen transfer, communication, cooperation, and human social evolution.