On January 6, 1973, the anthropologist Margaret Mead published a startling little essay in TV Guide.
The authors deliberately reject the detached manner of the anthropologist or the linguist.
But Dr. Musharbash, the anthropologist, says her work has helped her pep up potentially dull situations in her own life.
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Yet the court seemed bothered by the fact that the anthropologist had not actually seen the backroom couch dances at Nite Moves.
One might conclude that the author is too constrained by her rigid grounding in the physical sciences, and simply does not have the anthropologist's eye.
Whorf never got an advanced degree, but he took graduate classes in his free time with the anthropologist and linguist Edward Sapir, in the nineteen-thirties, and he devoted his leisure hours to the study of Native American languages.
The exhibition's co-curators the Filipino anthropologist Corazon Alvina and the Quai Branly's Constance de Monbrison haven't shied away from representing the archipelago's ancient and controversial head-hunter culture through a collection of painted shields and long throwing spears.
The physical anthropologist who carried out the examinations, Professor Andrea Cucina said the work could have been done to treat tooth decay, and suggested some plant or other material, which would have since decayed, could have been inserted into the hole.
The English anthropologist is an expert on real-world social networks and the champion of the Dunbar number.
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Writing for The Atlantic, anthropologist Sarah Kendzior bemoans the fact that so many languages aren't represented by Google.
One example is the killing of the renowned anthropologist, Myrna Mack.
"It's got a humanising effect, putting the flesh on, " says Dr John Hawks, an anthropologist from the University of Wisconsin, who is impressed by the result.
Dim sum as we know it developed in Guangzhou, the cultural and commercial center of southern China, in the 18th and 19th centuries, said Maria Tam, an anthropologist at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
At the time the Nazca Lines, which span 85 square miles (220 square kilometers), were drawn, "people were not looking at this stuff from the air, they were looking at stuff from the ground level, " said Timothy Ingold, a cultural anthropologist at the University of Aberdeen, who was not involved in the study.
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These are truly taboo, in the sense an anthropologist studying us would recognize.
After graduating from Wellesley, she was introduced to the Soviet Union in 1929 by joining a group riding horseback in the Caucasus Mountains under the leadership of anthropologist Leslie White.
Karl Sabbagh approaches the subject in the manner of an anthropologist, recording dozens of conversations with mathematicians working on various aspects of the problem.
With the heart of a warrior and the precision of a cultural anthropologist, he and his soldiers talked me through the myriad tribes and sub-tribes that inhabited his terrain, and the near-constant enemy fire they endured every night sitting on that exposed mountaintop.
The earliest accounts of sweat lodges in Native American culture appear in writings by European settlers from the 1600s, and according to anthropologist Raymond A Bucko, author of The Lakota Ritual of the Sweat Lodge, sweat lodges have not changed significantly since that time.
James Dixon, an anthropologist at the University of Colorado, says the objects decay rapidly when exposed to the air.
He was constantly on the hunt for new insights by observing the world through the eyes of an anthropologist.
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Drivers are keen observers, says Claudio Sopranzetti, a Harvard anthropologist studying the tribe.
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Greg Hare, an anthropologist with the provincial park system in the Canadian Yukon, has picked up more than 130 objects in the past five years.
Dr Is Poli-Savon, an anthropologist at the Paris-based Fairpooll Foundation, says that in many countries fooling is seen as a celebration of the end of winter.
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Christopher Davis, an anthropologist at the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), said traditional healers can play a role as mental health providers.
In 2004, Carolina Izquierdo, an anthropologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, spent several months with the Matsigenka, a tribe of about twelve thousand people who live in the Peruvian Amazon.
As Andrew Mathews, an anthropologist at the University of California, Santa Cruz, puts it, it is not just a matter of constructing a switch, it is a matter of constructing a hand you trust to flip it.
Robin Dunbar, an anthropologist at the University of Liverpool, has studied primates and discovered a surprisingly stable ratio between the relative size of the neocortex (thought to be responsible for the evolution of intelligence) and the size of groups formed by particular species.
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And Richard Sosis, an anthropologist at the University of Connecticut, has already done some research which suggests that the long-term co-operative benefits of religion outweigh the short-term costs it imposes in the form of praying many times a day, avoiding certain foods, fasting and so on.
The exhibition has been jointly curated by Nepal Picture Library and anthropologist Alban von Stockhausen, the Photo.
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