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What does AA stand for?

American Anthropologist (organization/newsletter)


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He appeared to be referring to Carpentier's 1953 novel, "The Lost Steps," about an American anthropologist and composer's journey into the jungle region.
95 Paperback CC175 Venerable American anthropologist Kehoe (emerita, Maruette U.
But Donald Johanson, the American anthropologist who discovered Lucy, said fascination with the skeleton remained strong.
Goethals in the American Anthropologist 69:127, 1967.
In a report in the March AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST, Templeton found no evidence for a definite geographic origin for a common mitochondrial ancestor, whom he dates to around 800,000 years ago.
95 Hardcover HB501 American anthropologist Leslie White (1900-1975), having come to accept the idea of cultural evolution, embarked on a major three-volume work examining the evolution of human culture from the dawn of man to the present.
But Donald Johanson, the American anthropologist who discovered Lucy, said fascination with the skeleton remained strong.
Three narrators -- a male American anthropologist, a male researcher raised in the Chinese village of Liangshan and a female scholar from a Nuosu/Chinese family -- address "the process of ethnography and the dynamics of international and intercultural communication.

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