Social:2000s in anthropology
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Timeline of anthropology, 2000–2009
Events
2002
- The French government returns the remains of Saartjie Baartman to South Africa, where she is buried.
2003
- The First Homo Floresiensis remains are found.
- The National Museum of Iraq in Baghdad and archaeological sites throughout Iraq are looted.
2004
- The National Museum of the American Indian moves to its present location on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
Publications
2004
- Native Anthropology: The Japanese Challenge to Western Academic Hegemony, by Takami Kuwayama
Births
Deaths
2001
- Abner Cohen
- Derek Freeman
- Marvin Harris
- George Harrison
2002
- Pierre Bourdieu
- Raymond Firth
- Stephen Jay Gould
- Thor Heyerdahl
2003
- Isaac Schapera
2004
- Jean Rouch
Awards
2001
- Margaret Mead Award: Mimi Nichter
- Victor Turner Prize: Tanya M. Luhrman for Of Two Minds: The Growing Disorder in American Psychiatry
2003
- Margaret Mead Award: Marc Sommers
- Victor Turner Prize: Alan Klima for The Funeral Casino: Meditation, Massacre, and Exchange with the Dead in Thailand and Hugh Raffles for In Amazonia: A Natural History
2004
- Margaret Mead Award: Donna Goldstein
- Victor Turner Prize: John M. Chernoff for Hustling Is Not Stealing: Stories of an African Bar Girl
2005
- Margaret Mead Award: Luke Eric Lassiter
2006
- Margaret Mead Award:
2007
- Margaret Mead Award: João Biehl
2008
- Margaret Mead Award: Daniel Jordan Smith
2009
- Margaret Mead Award: Sverker Finnström
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