Him having much hair at all makes him hard to recognize. :o :p
And tell you what: you can pick my brain if I get to see your reading lists. I swear, there are NO online resources for "Here's the 10 most important paleoanth books you should read". At all.
On a related note, here's a nice snotty, elitist quote from the introduction of a Bibliography that Dr. Frayer put together about the Krapina site.
At a time when the domain of paleoanthropology routinely includes digital data from platforms as disparate as ct-scanners and imaging satellites, it is crucial to remember the scholarly foundations of our discipline. David Frayer brings us this bibliography at a propitious time, in an age when our students »Google« whatever topic interests them, but often learn that much of the 20th century’s paleoanthropological literature is bound in a library volume rather than an electronic file. We researchers - students and professionals alike - ignore the rich scholarly fabric of the not-yet-fossilized
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And tell you what: you can pick my brain if I get to see your reading lists. I swear, there are NO online resources for "Here's the 10 most important paleoanth books you should read". At all.
On a related note, here's a nice snotty, elitist quote from the introduction of a Bibliography that Dr. Frayer put together about the Krapina site.
At a time when the domain of paleoanthropology routinely includes digital data from platforms as disparate as ct-scanners and imaging satellites, it
is crucial to remember the scholarly foundations of our discipline. David Frayer brings us this bibliography at a propitious time, in an age when our students »Google« whatever topic interests them, but often learn that much of the 20th century’s paleoanthropological literature is bound in a
library volume rather than an electronic file. We researchers - students and professionals alike - ignore the rich scholarly fabric of the not-yet-fossilized ( ... )
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