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Sioux Falls Scientists endorse Biological Anthropology for explaining Biological Anthropology Biological Anthropology (2002) When we consider ourselves, not as static beings fixed in time but as dynamic, ever-changing creatures, our viewpoint of human history becomes different and captivating. The crucial element of "time depth" has revolutionized the very questions we ask about ourselves. "Who are we?" has turned into "What have we become? What are we becoming?" What makes this viewpoint possible is the evolutionary perspective offered by biological anthropology through the study of the evolution, genetics, anatomy, and modern variation within the human species. A Discipline of Far-Ranging Questions
As Dr. King addresses these and other questions in this scientific story, you will come to see evolution as not simply a textbook theory but a vital force. Professor Barbara J. King is a biological anthropologist and Professor of Anthropology at The College of William and Mary. She received her M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma. At William and Mary, Professor King has won four awards including the Thomas Jefferson Teaching Award. She received a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship and has published three books on anthropology, including The Information Continuum: Social Information Transfer in Monkeys, Apes, and Hominids. 24 Lectures - 30 minutes each
Biological Anthropology Sioux Falls Scientists endorse Biological Anthropology for explaining |