What's the difference between anthropologist and cosmographer?
Anthropologist
Definition:
(n.) One who is versed in anthropology.
Example Sentences:
(1) Frequently, bones submitted to physical anthropologists by law emforcement agencies as human prove to be nonhuman.
(2) Since more than a decade, the trace element content of archaeological human bones is analyzed by physical anthropologists.
(3) Applicants were then required to provide strong evidence to the NSW crown solicitor’s office of connection to country, and included affidavits from traditional owners and reports by an anthropologist, historian and linguist.
(4) Cultural anthropologists in America have begun a glossary for what they call “an Anthropocene as yet unseen”, intended as a “resource” for confronting the “urgent concerns of the present moment”.
(5) In year-long cooperation with industrial anthropologists the German Institute of Industrial Standards has established standards for body-measurements, measurement methods, and definitions in DIN 33 402.
(6) The implications of manuals of this type for the role of anthropologists, and for social science capacity building in developing country programs are discussed.
(7) Along with the unusual circumstances surrounding this case which make it interesting, the fact that the victim's identity was later established allowed an opportunity to gain insight into some of the techniques employed by forensic physical anthropologists to discern sex, race, age, stature, and individual features.
(8) It then focuses on the collaboration between anthropologists and bio-medical scientists and on the deployment of anthropological methods for discovering the specific reasons for low acceptability for disparate groups.
(9) We lived in Primrose Hill in a house that belonged to the anthropologist Professor Bronisław Malinowski.
(10) This method involves building a face with clay or other suitable material on to a skull or its cast, taking into account appropriate facial thickness measurements together with information provided by anthropologists such as approximate age, sex, race and other individual idiosyncrasies.
(11) In fact, one anthropologist from Vienna University stated that " someone born to a father of 22 is already 5%-10% more attractive than a 40-year-old father and the difference grows with the age gap".
(12) Members of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists were asked to supply information about their current programs and their own graduate training in order to compile a training directory and to analyze certain aspects of the discipline.
(13) Psychiater and anthropologist, the author tries to inquire into the secret of traditional practitioners.
(14) "Myself and a forensic anthropologist believe it is a woman due to the slightness of the skull and the lack of any brow ridges although our conclusions are very tentative because we're dealing only with the top of a skull," he said.
(15) The V sign In his book Gestures the anthropologist Desmond Morris concluded that we will never know the origin of the two-fingered salute.
(16) This argument is raised in relation to recent theoretical discussions among medical anthropologists concerning doctor-patient relationships, asymmetric medical relations and the analysis of meaning systems.
(17) Nott has been characterized as a physician, anatomist, anthropologist, and ethnologist.
(18) The Barkandji elders before us fought against the removal of people from our country Glyniss Church Dr Ken Lum, an anthropologist and research manager with NTSCORP, told Guardian Australia he had conducted hundreds of interviews with Barkandji people, tracing their genealogies back to 1850.
(19) Experiences from history and presence make it clear that the sensitiveness for these problems must be a never renounced and a constant concern of all anthropologists and human genetists.
(20) Although sociologists and anthropologists, as well as common sense, have suggested that a polygamous marriage may have a negative effect on the wives involved, an extensive literature search failed to uncover any psychiatric research that attempts to examine this situation or objectively delineates possible psychiatric sequelae.
Cosmographer
Definition:
(n.) One who describes the world or universe, including the heavens and the earth.