Sherwood Larned Washburn

Affiliations: 
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Primatology
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Earnest Albert Hooton grad student Harvard (Anthropology Tree)

Children

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Claud A. Bramblett grad student UC Berkeley
Irven DeVore grad student Chicago
Ralph L. Holloway grad student UC Berkeley (Neurotree)
Vincent Sarich grad student UC Berkeley (Neurotree)
Russell Tuttle grad student UC Berkeley (Neurotree)
Fredrick P. Thieme grad student 1950 Columbia (Anthropology Tree)
Francis Clark Howell grad student 1953 Chicago (Anthropology Tree)
Phyllis Dolhinow grad student 1963 Chicago (Anthropology Tree)
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Howell FC, Washburn SL, Ciochon RL. (1978) Relationship of Australopithecus and Homo Journal of Human Evolution. 7: 127-131
Washburn SL, Ciochon RL. (1976) The Single Species Hypothesis American Anthropologist. 78: 96-98
Washburn SL. (1976) "On the conflicts between biological and social evolution and between psychology and moral tradition": Comment. American Psychologist. 31: 353-355
Washburn SL, Ciochon RL. (1974) Canine teeth: Notes on controversies in the study of human evolution American Anthropologist. 76: 765-784
Washburn SL. (1967) Perspectives and prospects. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 27: 367-73
Washburn SL, Jay PC, Kortlandt A. (1967) More on Tool Use Among Primates Current Anthropology. 8: 253-257
Washburn SL. (1963) The Study of Race American Anthropologist. 65: 521-531
Washburn SL, Devore I. (1961) The Social Life of Baboons Scientific American. 204: 62-71
WASHBURN SL, HOWELL FC. (1952) On the identification of the hypophysial fossa of Solo man. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 10: 13-22
WASHBURN SL, PATTERSON B. (1951) Evolutionary importance of the South African "man-apes". Nature. 167: 650-1
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