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APBAM_1673 Anthropologist T. Turner tape records Kayapo Indians, Members of the Bird Society and their young initiates - Gorotire, Central Brazil
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APBIE_1419 Social Anthropologist, Megan Biesele, plays tape recorder of San's stories back to them, Kalahari Desert, Botswana
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APCAN_1415 Archaeologists excavating artifacts and recording them at the Taban cave, Israel. One of the most ancient human skeletal remains found in Israel is from this cave on the west slope of Mt. Carmel.
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APDEV_1449 Anthropologist Nadine Peacock studies Efe, Ituri Forest, Zaire
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APBIE_1786 Social Anthropologist, Megan Biesele, plays tape recorder of San's songs, myths and stories back to them, Kalahari Desert, Botswana
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APKON_1469 Anthropologist Marjorie Shostak in the field, Kalahari Desert, Botswana
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APDEV_1451 Bailey and Makaite watch Efe dance at Lese wedding, Ituri Forest, Zaire
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APCAN_1416 Archaeologists at Taban cave, "Cave of the Oven", Israel. One of the most ancient human skeletal remains found in Israel is from this cave on the west slope of Mt. Carmel.
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APDEV_1405 Anthropologist Mary Leakey digs at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. This location is one of the most productive sites for paleoanthropologists. The strata represent more than 2 million years of evolution.
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APDEV_1433 Dr. Hanson examines !Kung girl, Kalahari Desert, Botswana
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APWRA_1388 Ian Redmond and "Digit" the gorilla, Karisoke, Rwanda.
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APJEN_1722 Paleoanthropologists Jack Fisher, Glynn Isaac, and Desmond Clark excavate a test pit in the Ituri Forest of Zaire.
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APTRO_1447 Anthropologist Ed Tronick studies child development among the Efe, Ituri Forest, Zaire
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APWRA_1444 Anthropologist Nadine Peacock peeks into tent where wedding is taking place, Ituri Forest, Zaire
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APTHO_1420 White "Sapana" initiate of Pastoral Pokot having his mudpack painted, Kenya
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