His 1964 article marked the first anthropological view of distributed cognition through the social organization of a community, looking at how information moves through the people in the society.
Cushing was an innovator in the development of the anthropological view that all peoples have a culture that they draw from.
Evolution in an anthropological view (2000)
Baker also examines key individuals and events that shaped social and anthropological views on race in the decades leading up that period.
In an anthropological view most people of Rangpur are having Rajbagshi blood in their veins.
He was much closer in this anthropological view to Aristotle than to Plato.
Pearson also published two popular textbooks in anthropology, but his anthropological views on the race question have been widely rejected as unsupported by contemporary anthropology.
This anthropological view has remained unchanged since the 1960s.
For Judaism, anthropological views, while they are not repudiated, are never enough; the holidays already acknowledge, include and transcend them.
Peterson and Seligman approach the anthropological view looking across cultures, geo-cultural areas and across millennia.