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Polish-born British anthropologist who maintained that customs and beliefs have specific social functions.

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As a forensic anthropologist, to review the ultimate cold case is a privilege.

The humanist stance of the anthropologist and the mission of UNESCO have found a new resonance.

Forensic anthropologist Karen Ramey Burns, a specialist in the identification of human remains, examined the phalanx.

Within a few months of her arrival, Goodall met the famed anthropologist and paleontologist Louis Leakey.

Love Signals, a book by anthropologist David Givens, is a practical guide to the body language of seduction.

Pretending to be an anthropologist,however,has changed my perspective a great deal; it's made me softer.

In "the Illness Narratives," the psychiatrist and anthropologist Arthur Kleinman recorded conversations between cancer victims and their physicians.

Hurston became the first black student to attend Barnard College in New York. She studied with anthropologist Franz Boas.

He once said that anthropologist Margaret Mead's book "Cultural Patterns and Technical Change" was highly influential in his ideas on how to "re-engineer" business quality.

Claire C. Gordon, senior anthropologist at the Army Research Center in Natick, Mass., ensures that 90 percent of the uniforms and workstations fit recruits without alteration.

"Climate change is one of the most neglected aspects of human history," says Brian Fagan, an anthropologist who has written multiple books on the topic.

Prof Sinha and his team, including a linguist and anthropologist, spent eight weeks with the Amondawa researching how their language conveys concepts like "next week" or "last year".

That's the same love chemical that made you feel happy, energetic, and totally obsessed with your partner back in the Passion stage, says Rutgers University anthropologist Helen Fisher, Ph. d.

As an anthropologist might say, they are a liminal ritual that marks a changing social state, and thus forces people to reflect on the values they want to inculcate in the next generation.

As Rutgers University anthropologist LionelTiger puts it, human metabolism "did not evolve for prime beef, but, one would surmise, neither did it evolve to eat heaping plates of whiterice and pasta."