anthropologist
IPA: ænθrʌpˈɑɫʌdʒʌst
noun
- An expert in anthropology.
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Examples of "anthropologist" in Sentences
- On Wednesday, park rangers and a forensic anthropologist from the military's
- The anthropologist is aware that relationships take time to build and require maintenance and sustenance.
- She met her future husband, Wisconsin anthropologist and politician Philleo Nash, while in college in Chicago.
- Scott Atran, an American and French anthropologist, is author of Talking to the Enemy: Faith, Brotherhood, and the (Un) Making of Terrorists.
- Synopsis: An anthropologist is stranded on a small Pacific island whose only inhabitant is a mechanical mining machine that is remotely controlled by Annie, a 12 year old autistic girl who is using the machine as a form of therapy.
- Religion had not been a big part of Obama's upbringing and his mother had looked at organized religions with what he called her anthropologist's sympathy and detachment, even though she was also "the most spiritually awakened person that I've ever known."
- Photographs of the skull and other skeletal remains that are believed to be Chandra Levy's were presented to jurors today in D.C. Superior Court, as a forensic anthropologist from the Smithsonian testified in the trial of the man charged with killing Levy.
- The forensic anthropologist from the POW/MIA Accounting group who helped chisel the veteran out of the glacier was expected to arrive at the morgue late Thursday afternoon, when he and the coroner's staff would decide the extent of examination that should take place there.
- Toth, the Indiana anthropologist, is the founder and co-director of the Stone Age Institute at Bloomington, where he demonstrates how he can skillfully craft the hammers, sharp knives and spear points that evolution enabled the forebears of Homo Sapiens to make long before the dawn of true humanity.
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