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    Ian Tattersall (born 1945) is a British-born American paleoanthropologist and a curator emeritus with the American Museum of Natural History in New York...
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    Prussian Rhineland and Westphalen. Paleo-anthropologist and primatologist Ian Tattersall describes the results as follows: Here Fuhlrott summarised the history...
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  • cricketer George Tattersall (1817–1849), English sporting artist Henry Tattersall (1892–1971), New Zealand cricketer Ian Tattersall (born 1945), American...
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    described as "crepuscular" (active at dawn and dusk), anthropologist Ian Tattersall stimulated additional research and coined the new term "cathemeral"...
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    "Patterns of activity in the Mayotte lemur, Lemur fulvus mayottensis," Ian Tattersall introduced the term cathemerality to describe a pattern of observed...
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    and leaves. The golden-crowned sifaka is named after its discoverer, Ian Tattersall, who first spotted the species in 1974. However, it was not formally...
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  • Robinson (1923–2001) Jeffrey H. Schwartz (1948–) Chris Stringer (1947–) Ian Tattersall (1945–) Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881–1955) Phillip V. Tobias (1925–2012)...
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    Times. 25 January 2005. Retrieved 13 September 2018. Rob DeSalle & Ian Tattersall, Distilled: A Natural History of Spirits (Yale University Press: 2022...
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    the original on 12 July 2012. Retrieved 14 January 2013. Eric Delson; Ian Tattersall; John Van Couvering; Alison S. Brooks (2004). Encyclopedia of Human...
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    Limarques, Ang Lhakpa and two other Sherpas. In 1986 Mal Duff and Ian Tattersall made the first ascent of the south west pillar. The route is approximately...
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