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  • The "'Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny "'( CARTA ) is an Organized Research Unit ( ORU ) at the University of California, San Diego.
  • CARTA was formed in order to promote transdisciplinary research into anthropogeny-the study of human origins-drawing on methods from a number of traditional disciplines spanning the humanities, social, biomedical, biological, computational & engineering and physical & chemical sciences.
  • The field of anthropogeny is also influenced by the natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences, however, given that it is the study of the origin of humans, it is also influenced by fields ranging from anatomy and biomechanics to neurology and genetics.
  • A comprehensive list of Domains of Scientific Discipline relevant to anthropogeny can be found in the Matrix of Comparative Anthropogeny ( MOCA ), associated with the Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny ( CARTA ), at the University of California, San Diego.
  • A comprehensive list of Domains of Scientific Discipline relevant to anthropogeny can be found in the Matrix of Comparative Anthropogeny ( MOCA ), associated with the Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny ( CARTA ), at the University of California, San Diego.
  • A comprehensive list of Domains of Scientific Discipline relevant to anthropogeny can be found in the Matrix of Comparative Anthropogeny ( MOCA ), associated with the Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny ( CARTA ), at the University of California, San Diego.
  • So anthropology is the study of humans and anthropogeny, is the study of what humans'gave birth to', to its core definition, although there have been many confusions by those who do not really have an understanding of the word's origins.
  • It sponsors the Matrix of Comparative Anthropogeny ( MOCA ), formerly known as the " Museum of Comparative Anthropogeny ", an online compilation of comparative information that highlights the differences between humans and the  great apes,  with an emphasis on uniquely human features.
  • It sponsors the Matrix of Comparative Anthropogeny ( MOCA ), formerly known as the " Museum of Comparative Anthropogeny ", an online compilation of comparative information that highlights the differences between humans and the  great apes,  with an emphasis on uniquely human features.
  • The last use of the word " anthropogeny " in English literature was in 1933 by William K . Gregory . and is now back in academic use at the Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny ( CARTA ) at the University of California, San Diego.
  • The last use of the word " anthropogeny " in English literature was in 1933 by William K . Gregory . and is now back in academic use at the Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny ( CARTA ) at the University of California, San Diego.
  • Rudolf Simek theorizes that the survival of L韋 and L韋asir is " a case of reduplication of the anthropogeny, understandable from the cyclic nature of the Eddic eschatology . " Simek says that Hoddm韒is holt " should not be understood literally as a wood or even a forest in which the two keep themselves hidden, but rather as an alternative name for the world-tree Yggdrasill.
  • Rudolf Simek theorizes that the survival of L韋 and L韋asir is " a case of reduplication of the anthropogeny, understandable from the cyclic nature of the Eddic eschatology . " Simek says that Hoddm韒is holt " should not be understood literally as a wood or even a forest in which the two keep themselves hidden, but rather as an alternative name for the world-tree Yggdrasil.
  • Rudolf Simek theorizes that the survival of L韋 and L韋asir through Ragnar鰇 by hiding in Hoddm韒is holt is " a case of reduplication of the anthropogeny, understandable from the cyclic nature of the Eddic eschatology . " Simek says that Hoddm韒is holt " should not be understood literally as a wood or even a forest in which the two keep themselves hidden, but rather as an alternative name for the world-tree Yggdrasill.