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Anthropologists

Anthropologists | Anthropologist

Anthropologists meaning

plural of anthropologist

Example sentences (20)

Although every decade has witnessed anthropologists conducting research in the United States, the very principles of relativism have led most anthropologists to conduct research in foreign countries.

In a 1992 article, anthropologist Norman Sauer noted that anthropologists had generally abandoned the concept of race as a valid representation of human biological diversity, except for forensic anthropologists.

It forced anthropologists to confront the question of whether anthropological research is relevant to non-anthropologists.

Anthropologists consider gossip, defined as exchanging reputational information about other community members, to be a feature of almost every human society, but it is less clear what function it serves.

In between criminal investigations and teaching at the university, Cattaneo has to squeeze in her migrant-identification work, with help from a volunteer team of devoted forensic anthropologists and graduate students.

It does not prevent Israeli anthropologists from presenting at the AAA meeting or publishing papers in AAA journals.

The anthropologists who proposed the session at their professional society’s meeting have every right to challenge the transgender-craze assumptions.

The bones are there, we’ve known them since 1977, they’ve been studied many times by anthropologists.

Anthropologists tell me that in the past singing around the fire would have played a big part in group bonding, a way of expressing emotion that brings us together.

A thousand years from now, historians, cultural anthropologists and linguists will look back on the beginning of this millennium and wonder about a curiously strange phenomenon.

But there’s a key moment in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when cultural anthropologists focus in on aspects of consciousness alteration among Native Americans.

However, there is disagreement among anthropologists and archaeologists about whether there was a single tribal group involved in these settlements, or if they were of related groups.

Social psychologists and anthropologists have explored these qualities considering them personal traits that express social values and specific interaction strategies.

The is Limassol CID’s 2nd case that required specialist testing from forensic anthropologists and forensic specialists.

The question of how so many men were able to dehumanise Gisèle Pelicot will take psychologists and social anthropologists some time to unravel.

Archaeologists and anthropologists have long debated: Just how far did the Polynesians’ canoes take them?

Kinship, a term that has always fascinated anthropologists, plays a key role in the book: it directs communities inwards, and makes them either apathetic or hostile towards those outside their particular clan.

The bi-weekly seminar attracted some twenty-five historians, sociologists, philosophers, anthropologists and others interested in the field, including some actual Hasidim.

And there is no way to fully understand this human planet without building on the expertise of archaeologists, anthropologists, sociologists and other human scientists.

For some anthropologists, the Jajouka (8) are perpetuating pre-Islamic traditions that date from the time of the Roman Empire, such as the annual fecundity rites of the agricultural calendar.