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The Tree SwingersRussell Tuttle Russell Tuttle Add article description Russell Howard Tuttle (born August 18, 1939) is a distinguished primate morphologist,[1][2] paleoanthropologist, and a four-field (linguistics, archaeology, sociocultural anthropology and biological anthropology) trained Anthropologist.[3] He is currently an active Professor of Anthropology, Evolutionary Biology, History of Science and Medicine at the University of Chicago.[4] Tuttle was enlisted by Mary Leakey to analyze the 3.4-million-year-old footprints she discovered in Laetoli, Tanzania. He determined that the creatures that left these prints walked bipedally in a fashion almost identical to human beings.[5] He currently lives in Chicago, Illinois. Quick facts Born, Fields ... Russell Tuttle Born Russell Howard Tuttle (1939-08-18) August 18, 1939 (age 86) Scientific career Fields Paleoanthropology Linguistics Archaeology Sociocultural anthropology Biological anthropology… (Source: Wikipedia)
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