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Ralph SalierAvailable
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Business Anthropologist. Business negotiations in multiple cultures and working with multiple cultures in the business arena. Broad understanding of business practices and business "ethics" in different parts of the world. | |
John SheaAvailable
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Questions about Old World prehistoric archaeology (especially Stone Age) of Europe, Africa, and Western Asia, prehistoric human and hominid behavior, primitive technology, origin of modern humans, extinction of the Neandertals. | |
Gorkey GourabBangladesh
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Identity, ethnicity, anthropological theories, medial anthropology (social & behavioral aspects), psychology and anthropology, gender and sexuality, philosophy of social science, research design and analysis procedures, computer assisted qualitative data analysis and data management (using ATLAS.ti) |
Kati, I would say yes, but only in a strategic perspective. That is, the costs and benefits of differing levels of aggression among australopithecines are probably governed by similar forces to those
Dear Jose Most comparisons of Neandertal and human DNA suggest many similarities, but Neandertals are something like six times more different from any human than any living human is from any other living
Hi Monica, Whole books have been written on the subject. I have a feeling however, that you are looking for some thing quite specific. If you would kindly outline what you are looking to verify or
Lee, You've pretty much answered your own question. The articulation between teeth and the mandible is very labile (flexible). So, if it gets stressed firmly and regularly, it reinforces itself by bone
Hi Kaitlyn, This website will take you to the University of North Texas. This is a state school so instate tuition is affordable. They also have one of the best programs in the state by far. So

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