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Primate of the family Pongidae, closely related to humans, including gibbon, orang-utan, chimpanzee, and gorilla.

The earliest known ape is believed by US researchers to have lived 20 million yeas ago in Uganda. Morotopithecus was about the size of a modern chimpanzee.



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Indeed, as p apers in this volume show, while the distinction between doing anthropology and doing history has never been absolute, participant-observation has been, and remains, the predominant fieldwork paradigm in anthropology and as such continues to be thoroughly critiqued as praxis.
Bogue, 1998; Bogue & Aper, 2000; Burke, 1998a; Carnevale, Johnson, Ruffner, & Edwards, 1998; Serban, 1998a; Stein & Fajen, 1995).
 
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