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Pages in category "Physical anthropologists" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
American physical anthropologist 1913-10-09 2007-01-14 Alice Roberts: English physician, anatomist, physical anthropologist, television presenter, author 1973-05-19 Alicia P. Magos: Filipino anthropologist Alison Galloway: American forensic anthropologist Alison Spedding: British anthropologist 1962-01-22 Alison Wylie
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 ...
List of female anthropologists; List of Black Anthropologists; List of Chinese sociologists and anthropologists; References This page was last edited on 16 September ...
Pages in category "American anthropologists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 613 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This list is a subsection of the List of members of the National Academy of Sciences, which includes approximately 2,500 living members and 500 foreign associates of the United States National Academy of Sciences, each of whom is affiliated with one of 31 disciplinary sections. Members are listed under their primary subsection and each person's ...
American cultural anthropologist 1921 1987 Chelsea R. Carter: American cultural and medical anthropologist Cheryl R. Rodriguez: American cultural anthropologist Christen A. Smith: American cultural anthropologist Duana Fullwiley: American cultural anthropologist Deandre Miles-Hercules: American linguistic anthropologist 1996 Deborah A. Thomas
Earnest Albert Hooton (November 20, 1887 – May 3, 1954) was an American physical anthropologist known for his work on racial classification and his popular writings such as the book Up From The Ape. Hooton sat on the Committee on the Negro, a group that "focused on the anatomy of blacks and reflected the racism of the time."