anthropological changes, because all of these things have turned out to matter importantly for how society will evolve post-COVID.
and anthropological polishness gave birth to what some have
an anthropological exercise.
classes or anthropological classes with computer science classes.
The biological anthropological world was in ferment about the origin of man-- the realization that man had
that old plastic anthropological part of me that wants to be connected to the Earth that can be then I can go back and
And the American Anthropological association in all its wisdom said, "This is a fool's errand.
from an evolutionary and anthropological perspective, just how much weapons have changed the nature of human aggression.
And this is really an anthropological change in the destiny of humanity, the fact
It's a very basic emotional anthropological principle.
But if we put on our anthropological hats and say, well, let's actually look at this advice, what's it really saying, you notice that it's some really strong claims.
in the balls and we did an anthropological look at the different ways it's done and all of that.
correlate or weave into other sorts of anthropological studies such as the movement of early humans and
and using kind of an anthropological perspective, my goal really is to help people be less exercised about exercise.
travel for a year and study anthropologically , study acrobatics.
But any reasons from a biological perspective or from an anthropological perspective due to which humans want to escape their minds all
I serve as Vice Chair of Trustees of the Anthropological Museum of Us, and I come to you today from my hometown of San Diego, California, and the land
and I'm curious from a sort of anthropological perspective, because I imagine there's a huge range in the way that these drugs are applied, right?
really interesting and it's a sort of anthropological study if you like of the people who go racing the punters the
Or anthropological part.
things up in sort of a fun open anthropological sort of way can really
I'm a fan of using that word in its anthropological sense.
I love from an anthropological standpoint that--
We kind of take the broad overview, the anthropological framework.
I think some day someone's going to do a really fascinating anthropological study about this.
Like I said, just a great anthropological study of this culture.
It has to do with the fact that, anthropologically , we are here to reproduce, right?
And what's really interesting to me sociological, anthropologically , you know, historically is that we never did this before.
There are, of course, anthropological aspects as well.
But I want to focus on the evolutionary history and the science rather than the cultural and anthropological history, which I think is important but I think it kind
But I actually think it would be accurate to say that there's emerging consensus in the cognitive and anthropological evolutionary sciences of religion.
It's a big, you know, upheaval of the anthropological condition of humankind from the beginning of time, still 10 years ago, we always
eyeballs there, because this was trace nutrients in our anthropological past.
You know, I think the anthropological evidence is pretty strong that we evolved -- I mean, for instance, to run an antelope to death
pedestrians but by speaking of tribes the book is called dense modern tribes and I'm speaking anthropologically so
And specifically you've often spoken about your mother as a great influence in your work, especially when watching her do her anthropological fieldwork in Indonesia
And so I argue in the book that, we, by using an anthropological and evolutionary approach, we can help make exercise more fun and more necessary
On a sentence level, just beautiful writing, really gorgeous visuals, and a real, almost sort of anthropological knack for creating
where we want to try to correlate sounds and behaviors and look at some of the really detailed categories of their sounds using an anthropological framework.
Yeah, a question on exactly that, because if you look at the anthropological evolution of humans, right, everybody used to live
And so he wrote that book, and in the book, basically, he used sort of anthropological insights,
I think it goes back to sometimes BC at some points, just because I'm trying to get a little bit of the geological history and the anthropological history
I went into Fortune 500 and multinational companies, and within those environments I really wanted to understand them with an anthropological eye.
He has been awarded the Oscar Montelius Medal by the Swedish Society of Antiquaries, the Huxley Memorial Medal by the Royal Anthropological Institute,
Because actually, sex with somebody who you weren't related to was a trace nutrient in our anthropological past.
Sugar, salt, and fat were vital but trace nutrients in our anthropological past.
one tribe, you can go to the next island over or you know there's plenty of arguments if you look at the anthropological history, different cultures in conflict.
It's an anthropological concept.
but we also need to think about them from an evolutionary perspective, and it always helps to include an anthropological perspective.
I mean, pretty much anything human based culturally, I just kind of look at it anthropologically , I guess without being an anthropologist, but--