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  2. Douglas Stenton - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Stenton (born c. 1953) is a Canadian archaeologist, educator and civil servant. He served as Director of Heritage for the Nunavut Department of Culture and Heritage and played an important role in the finding of HMS Erebus from Franklin's lost expedition of 1845.

  3. Richard Borshay Lee - Wikipedia

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    Lee has studied at the University of Toronto and University of California, Berkeley, where he received a Ph.D. He holds a position at the University of Toronto as Professor Emeritus of Anthropology. Lee researches issues concerning the indigenous people of Botswana and Namibia , particularly their ecology and history.

  4. Outline of anthropology - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia in Canada. American Anthropological Association – professional organization of scholars and practitioners in the field of anthropology; American Association of Physical Anthropologists – based in the United States; American Ethnological Society

  5. What Is Anthropology and What Can You Do With That Degree?

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    What Is Anthropology? Anthropology is a social science that focuses on understanding the evolution and behavior of human beings and clarifying the ways in which people differ from one another.

  6. Bob W. White - Wikipedia

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    Bob W. White is an full professor of social anthropology at the University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [1] He is an expert in the Council of Europe's Intercultural Cities program and the director and founder of the Laboratory for Research on Intercultural Relations (LABRRI) at the University of Montreal.

  7. Margaret Lock - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Lock at the Northwest Passage, July 2017. Margaret Lock FRSC (born 1936) is a distinguished British-Canadian medical anthropologist, known for her publications in connection with an anthropology of the body and embodiment, comparative epistemologies of medical knowledge and practice, and the global impact of emerging biomedical technologies.

  8. Anthropology - Wikipedia

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    Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, societies, and linguistics, in both the present and past, including archaic humans. [1] Social anthropology studies patterns of behavior, while cultural anthropology studies cultural meaning, including norms and values. [1]

  9. File:Cultural Anthropology.pdf - Wikipedia

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