
Craig B. Stanford
Anthropologist specializing in apes, human evolution and human behavior
Co-director, USC's Goodall Research Center
Chair, anthropology department, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
Associate professor of anthropology
Faculty fellow, Center for Excellence in Teaching
Contact at: (213) 740-1900 (office), (213) 740-1918 (office) or stanford@usc.edu
Expertise:
- human evolution
- hunting and human origins
- primate behavior
- primate societies and human behavior
- chimpanzees and gorillas
- tropical forest conservation
- science vs. creationism
- biological anthropology
- primatology
- Author, Significant Others: The Ape-Human Continuum and the Quest for Human Nature (2001), The Hunting Apes: Meat Eating and the Origins of Human Behavior (1999), Chimpanzee and Red Colobus: Ecology of Predator and Prey (1998) and The Capped Langur in Bangladesh (1991)
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