anthropologist

[ US /ˌænθɹəˈpɑɫədʒəst, ˌænθɹəˈpɑɫədʒɪst/ ]
[ UK /ˌænθɹəpˈɒləd‍ʒˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a social scientist who specializes in anthropology
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How To Use anthropologist In A Sentence

  • Imagine an anthropologist visiting a remote tribal village to study its inhabitants.
  • In 1936 a Polish Anthropologist named Sula Benet discovered that in the original Hebrew text of the Old Testament the word "kaneh bosm" had been translated as calamus by the Greeks when they first rendered the Books in the 3rd century B.C., and then propagated as such in all future translations from the Greek as Hebrew ceased to be a spoken language, not again revived until the 1800's. Phelps and Obama-- leading the way Towards legalizing Marijuana.
  • graminivorous" than any other people I know, and with respect to this their taste appears to me to give the anthropologist a hint of certain traits of the mode of life of the people of the Stone Age which have been completely overlooked. The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II
  • More interpersonally oriented social psychologists and cultural anthropologists view emotions as being created among people.
  • Some ethnobotanists and anthropologists are convinced that root and tuber crops were among the first plants to be domesticated.
  • More than six in ten doctoral degrees are now awarded to women, and a quarter of speakers at science conferences are female, according to a leading anthropologist. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anthropologist Lloyd Swantz, who began researching Zaramo societies as early as the 1960s, postulated that the intermingling of Swahili societies with an emphasis on patriliny might have influenced Zaramo societies. Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE
  • But this has led anthropologists to exaggerate the motes of racial difference and to ignore the beams of similarity.
  • He was an anthropologist who worked on the potlatch originally and became fascinated with these cycles by which a thing had value, lost value, regained value.
  • David Kilcullen, a well-respected Australian anthropologist and 'counterterrorist' specialist, The World Can't Wait!
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