Junichiro Itani
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Junichiro Itani
Junichiro Itani | |||
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Born | 1926 | ||
Died | 2001 | ||
Occupation | anthropologist | ||
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1984 HML The evolution of primate social structure Delivered 21st Nov. at UCL
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Junichiro Itani (伊谷 純一郎 Itani Jun'ichirō, May 9, 1926 – August 19, 2001) is considered a founder of the discipline of Japanese primatology. He was an internationally renowned anthropologist and served as a professor emeritus at Kyoto University. He died at age 75 of pneumonia.
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External Publications
Japanese Monkeys in Takasakiyama (1954) Hominid culture in primate perspective / Duane Quiatt and Junichiro Itani, editors (1994)
A Comparative study of ecological anthropology in tropical Africa
Great Ape Societies by William C McGrew; Linda F Marchant; Toshisada Nishida; Jane Goodall and Junichiro Itani