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  2. Paul K. Davis (historian) - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Keith H. Basso - Wikipedia

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    Keith Hamilton Basso (March 15, 1940 – August 4, 2013) was a cultural and linguistic anthropologist noted for his study of the Western Apaches, specifically those from the community of Cibecue, Arizona. Basso was professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of New Mexico and earlier taught at the University of Arizona and Yale ...

  4. Frank Hamilton Cushing - Wikipedia

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    Frank Hamilton Cushing (July 22, 1857 in North East Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania – April 10, 1900 in Washington, D.C.) was an American anthropologist and ethnologist. He made pioneering studies of the Zuni Indians of New Mexico by entering into their culture; his work helped establish participant observation as a common anthropological ...

  5. Paul K. Davis (policy analyst) - Wikipedia

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    After working in physical science research at the Institute for Defense Analyses, Davis joined the Department of Defense where he was concerned with both strategy and program analysis. He was a Senior Executive. [4] He is a Senior Principal Researcher at RAND (retired but adjunct) and a Professor of Policy Analysis at the Pardee RAND Graduate ...

  6. Polygenism - Wikipedia

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    Thurnam and Davis were both believers in polygenism, in the form that different races had been created separately. Davis was a collector of crania, and had over 1700 specimens. [65] Because of the racial differences of the crania, Davis and Thurnam believed that proofs of polygenism were to be found in studying the skull types of different races.

  7. Anna Curtenius Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    "Ecology in Human Evolution: Origins of the Species and of Complex Societies". In A Catalyst for Ideas:Anthropological Archaeology and the Legacy of Douglas Schwartz, edited by V. Scarborough. Santa Fe: School of American Research. pp. 169–208. (2005) Geoarchaeological Exploration of Guajara, A Prehistoric Earth Mound in Brazil, with B.W ...

  8. 10 Fascinating Facts You Probably Didn't Know About the ... - AOL

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    10 Facts About the History of Labor Day and the Labor Movement 1. The first Labor Day "parade" was actually a strike. ... LSU coach Brian Kelly rebuts claims made by ex-safety Greg Brooks Jr.'s ...

  9. Badagas - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] According to American anthropologist Paul Hockings, whose research on the Badagas spans nearly six decades, "the (Badaga) tribe despite its sketchy history is as indigenous to the Nilgiris as the English are to Britain." [3] They claim to come from seven siblings living in the Thalaimalai Hills. After they fled from a Muslim ruler who ...