History of Biological Anthropology !
History
In the latter 19th century French physical anthropologists, led by Paul Broca (1824–1880), focused on craniometry while the German tradition, led by Rudolf Virchow (1821–1902), emphasized the influence of environment and disease upon the human body. American thought has evolved during the “four-field approach”, skeletons, artifacts, language and culture and many (ways of life), based upon study's on the remains of the North American hominin clade.
In 1897 Columbia University appointed Franz Boas (1858–1942) as a physical anthropologist for his expertise in measuring schoolchildren and collecting Inuit skeletons. From his German education and training, Boas emphasized the mutability of the human form and minimized race (then a biology synonym) in favor of culture. Ales Hrdlicka (1869–1943), a physician, studied physical anthropology in France under Leonce Manouvrier before working at the Smithsonian Institution from 1902.
Earnest Hooton (1887–1954), a Classics PhD from the University of Wisconsin, entered anthropology as an Oxford Rhodes Scholar under R. R. Marett and the anatomist Arthur Keith. Harvard University hired Hooton in 1913; he trained most American physical anthropologists of the coming decades, beginning with Harry L. Shapiro and Carleton S. Coon, and struggled to differentiate physical anthropology from racism. There was much intellectual continuity with Germans such as Eugen Fischer, Fritz Lenz and Erwin Baur.
In 1951 Sherwood Washburn, a Hooton alumnus, introduced a "new physical anthropology." He changed the focus from racial typology to concentrate upon the study of human evolution, moving away from classification towards evolutionary process. Anthropology expanded to comprehend paleoanthropology and primatology
Notable biological anthropologists
- John Lawrence Angel
- George J. Armelagos (born 1936)
- William M. Bass
- Jane E. Buikstra (born 1945)
- Robert Corruccini
- Raymond Dart
- Egon Freiherr von Eickstedt
- Linda Fedigan
- A. Roberto Frisancho (born 1939)
- Jane Goodall
- Colin Groves
- Yohannes Haile-Selassie
- Ralph Holloway (born 1935)
- William W. Howells
- Donald Johanson
- Robert Jurmain
- Louis Leakey
- Mary Leakey
- Richard Leakey (born 1944)
- Frank B. Livingstone (1928–2005)
- Owen Lovejoy
- Russell Mittermeier
- Douglas W. Owsley (born 1951)
- David Pilbeam
- Kathy Reichs (Kathleen Joan Toelle Reichs)
- Pardis Sabeti (born 1975)
- Eugenie C. Scott (born 1945)
- Meredith Small
- Phillip V. Tobias (born 1925)
- Douglas H. Ubelaker (born 1946)
- Sherwood Washburn (1911–2000)
- David Watts
- Tim White (born 1950)
- Milford H. Wolpoff (born 1942)
- Richard Wrangham
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