Ian Tattersall
Ian Tattersall (born 1945) is a British-born American paleoanthropologist and a curator emeritus with the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, New York. In addition to human evolution, Tattersall has worked extensively with lemurs. Tattersall is currently working with the Templeton Foundation. Provided by Wikipedia
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Notes on the status of Lemur macaco and Lemur fulvus (primates, lemuriformes) / by Tattersall, Ian
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The monkey in the mirror : essays on the science of what makes us human / by Tattersall, Ian
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Extinct humans / by Tattersall, Ian
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The fossil trail : how we know what we think we know about human evolution / by Tattersall, Ian
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Extinct humans / by Tattersall, Ian
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Craniodental morphology and the systematics of the Malagasy lemurs (Primates, Prosimii) / by Tattersall, Ian
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Group structure and activity rhythm in Lemur mongoz (Primates, Lemuriformes) on Anjouan and Moheli Islands, Comoro Archipelago / by Tattersall, Ian
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Ecology and behavior of Lemur fulvus mayottensis (Primates, lemuriformes) / by Tattersall, Ian
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The monkey in the mirror : essays on the science of what makes us human / by Tattersall, Ian
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The fossil trail : how we know what we think we know about human evolution / by Tattersall, Ian
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Race? : Debunking a Scientific Myth / by Tattersall, Ian
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The last Neanderthal : the rise, success, and mysterious extinction of our closest human relatives / by Tattersall, Ian
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The world from beginnings to 4000 BCE / by Tattersall, Ian
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Paleontology : a Brief History of Life. by Tattersall, Ian
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Understanding human evolution / by Tattersall, Ian
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Cranial anatomy of the Archaeolemurinae (Lemuroidea, primates) by Tattersall, Ian
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Masters of the planet : the search for our human origins / by Tattersall, Ian
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Observations on the ecology and behavior of the mongoose lemur, Lemur mongoz mongoz linnaeus, (primates, lemuriformes), at Ampijoroa, Madagascar / by Tattersall, Ian
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Extinct humans / by Tattersall, Ian
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Race? : debunking a scientific myth / by Tattersall, Ian
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