| 41. | Mary Leakey continued with the family's archaeological work, becoming a respected figure in paleoanthropology of her own right.
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| 42. | The same building also houses the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology ( affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences ).
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| 43. | Same reasoning again for John D . Hawks a professor of Anthropology and the author of a widely read paleoanthropology blog.
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| 44. | "Paleoanthropology is likely to suffer from all this, " lamented Tattersall of the American Museum of Natural History.
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| 45. | But if paleoanthropology has had a few shadowy frauds as villains, it has been stocked with plenty of heroes, too.
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| 46. | He is the author of " Paleoanthropology ", 1980 and 1999 editions with McGraw-Hill, New York.
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| 47. | Wang Yuan from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences first described the species in 2000.
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| 48. | The Munich team's report ranges over the three treacherous fields of paleoanthropology, ancient DNA and the genetics of human evolution.
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| 49. | Ian Tattersall once noted that paleoanthropology is distinguished as the " branch of science [ that ] keeps its primary data secret ."
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| 50. | Absolon was the grandchild of paleontologist Moravian museum in Brno and a professor of paleoanthropology at the Charles University in Prague in 1926.
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