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Craig Stanford

Biography

Craig Stanford is professor of anthropology and biological sciences, chair of anthropology and codirector of the Jane Goodall Research Center at the University of Southern California. He has conducted field studies of great apes and other primates in Africa, Asia and Latin America, and is the author of more than 100 articles and 10 books on human origins and primate behavior, including Significant Others: The Ape-Human Continuum and the Quest for Human Nature (Basic Books, 2001) and Upright: The Evolutionary Key to Becoming Human (Houghton Mifflin, 2003).


Associated Articles

Book Review

A Look at the Entire Human Past

Darwinians Look at Rape, Sex and War

Feature Article

Chimpanzee Hunting Behavior and Human Evolution

Macroscope

The Brutal Ape vs. the Sexy Ape?


 

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