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Ian Tattersall

Curator Emeritus, Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History
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Call Me by Your Names (Review of “Every Living Thing: The Great and Deadly Race to Know All Life”) (PDF)

- The New York Review of Books

February 26, 2026

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PostedMarch 11, 2026
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Who and What Are We? And When Did We Get Here?

- Big Questions Online

April 13, 2017

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PostedMay 1, 2017
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Britain’s First Lumberjacks Have Long Tales to Tell

- New Scientist

August 31, 2016

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PostedNovember 30, 2016
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Lovely Bones: Fascinating Skeletons of the Past and Present

- New Scientist

May 4, 2016

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PostedJuly 1, 2016
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Animals Like to Get Drunk, Too

- The Wall Street Journal

December 17, 2015

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PostedFebruary 29, 2016
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In Search of the First Human Home

- Nautilus

December 2, 2013

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PostedFebruary 2, 2016
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Remembering Stephen Jay Gould

- Natural History

February 2013

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PostedNovember 1, 2013
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Faces of the Human Past

- Natural History

February 2007

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PostedNovember 1, 2013
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Drenched in Symbolism (Review of “Prehistoric Art: The Symbolic Journey of Humankind”)

- Scientific American

June 9, 2003

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PostedNovember 1, 2013
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Categories2003, popular-press, book-review

How We Came to Be Human ($)

- Scientific American

December 2001

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PostedNovember 1, 2013
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Mysteries of the Organism (Review of “Human Natures: Genes, Cultures, and the Human Prospect”)

- Los Angeles Times

October 22, 2000

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PostedNovember 1, 2013
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Whatever Turns You On (Review of “The Mating Mind: How Sexual Choice Shaped the Evolution of Human Nature”)

- The New York Times

June 11, 2000

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PostedNovember 1, 2013
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Will We Keep Evolving?

- Time

April 10, 2000

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PostedNovember 1, 2013
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Once We Were Not Alone ($)

- Scientific American

January 2000

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Highlighted Articles

What Do We Know About the Nineteenth-Century Natural History Collector Alfred Crossley?

- Draft manuscript

Alfred Crossley and Alfred Grandidier: An Enduring Mystery of Early Natural History Collecting in Madagascar

- Madagascar Conservation & Development

The Species in Paleoanthropology

- Comptes Rendus Palevol

Endocranial Volumes and Human Evolution

– F1000Research

Let Sleeping Syntheses Lie

– PaleoAnthropology, Special Issue: Niche Construction, Plasticity, and Inclusive Inheritance: Rethinking Human Origins with the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis, Part 1

New Pigeons in Old Holes: Anthropology, Algorithms and Alpha Taxonomy

– L'Anthropologie

Evolutionary Theory, Systematics, and the Study of Human Origins

– Journal of Anthropological Sciences

The Itineraries of Alfred Crossley, and Natural History Collecting in mid-Nineteenth Century Madagascar

– American Museum Novitates

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