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Colin Groves

Colin Peter Groves (24 June 1942 – 30 November 2017) was a British-Australian biologist and anthropologist. Groves was Professor of Biological Anthropology at the Australian National University in Canberra, Australia.[1]

Education edit

Born in England, Groves completed a Bachelor of Science at University College London in 1963, and a Doctor of Philosophy at the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine in 1966. From 1966 to 1973, he was a postdoctoral researcher and teaching fellow at the University of California, Berkeley, Queen Elizabeth College and the University of Cambridge.

Career edit

Groves emigrated to Australia in 1973 and joined the Australian National University, where he was promoted to full professor in 2000[2] and remained emeritus professor until his death.[3]

Along with the Czech biologist Professor Vratislav Mazák, Groves was the describer of Homo ergaster.[4] Groves also wrote Primate Taxonomy published by the Smithsonian Institution Press in 2001, and Ungulate Taxonomy, co-authored by Peter Grubb (2011, Johns Hopkins Press).

He was an active member of the Australian Skeptics and had many published sceptical papers, as well as research papers covering his other research interests.[5] He also conducted regular debates with creationists and anti-evolutionists.[5] Groves opposed the arguments of creationism, stating "It is a great mistake to ignore the threat: it will not just go away, it must be countered. ... Scientists, but most especially archaeologists, are in the front line; we, not the artists or the politicians, are the ones with ammunition to stem the tide of creationist rubbish, and relegate it to Monty Python's Flying Circus where it belongs."[6]

Research interests edit

Groves' research interests included human evolution, primates, mammalian taxonomy, skeletal analysis, biological anthropology, ethnobiology, cryptozoology, and biogeography.[2] He conducted extensive fieldwork in Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, India, Iran, China, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and the Democratic Republic of Congo.[citation needed]

Selected publications edit

  • Groves, C. (1989). A theory of human and primate evolution. New York: Oxford Science Publications. doi:10.1002/ajpa.1330810314.
  • Groves, C. (1989). Laycock, D (ed.). Skeptical, a handbook on pseudoscience and the paranormal. Australian Skeptics. ISBN 0-7316-5794-2.
  • Groves, C. (1996). "From Ussher to Slusher; from Archbish to Gish; or, not in a million years..." Archaeology in Oceania. 31: 145–151. doi:10.1002/j.1834-4453.1996.tb00357.x.
  • Groves, C. P. (1997). "Leopard-cats, Prionailurus bengalensis (Carnivora: Felidae) from Indonesia and the Philippines, with the description of two new subspecies". Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde. 62: 330–338.
  • Groves, C. (2001). Primate Taxonomy. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. ISBN 1-56098-872-X.
  • Cameron, D. W.; Groves, C. (2004). Bones, Stones and Molecules. Boston: Elsevier. p. 402. ISBN 0-12-156933-0.
  • Groves, C. (2008). Extended Family: Long Lost Cousins. A Personal Look at the History of Primatology. Arlington, Virginia: Conservation International. p. 227. ISBN 978-1-934151-25-9.
  • Groves, C.; Mcleod, K. (2014). "Birth of a notion" (PDF). The Skeptic. Australian Skeptics. 34 (4): 39. Retrieved 17 March 2016.

References edit

  1. ^ . Australian National University. 2012. Archived from the original on 21 February 2011. Retrieved 4 June 2009.
  2. ^ a b Groves, C (2000). . Archaeology World. Archived from the original on 29 January 2009. Retrieved 4 June 2009.
  3. ^ "Vale Emeritus Professor Colin Groves". ANU. 30 November 2017. Retrieved 30 November 2017.
  4. ^ Kramer, A (1993). "Human Taxonomic Diversity in the Pleistocene: Does Homo erectus Represent Multiple Hominid Species?". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 91 (2): 161–171. doi:10.1002/ajpa.1330910203. PMID 8317558.
  5. ^ a b Stears. "The Groves Collection". Noanswersingenesis.org. Retrieved 28 August 2009.
  6. ^ "Colin Groves dies". National Center for Science Education. Retrieved 30 January 2021.

External links edit

  • The Colin Groves Pages (link broken: 18 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine)
  • The Colin Groves Page 23 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine (new page)
  • The Groves Collection at No Answers in Genesis

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Colin Peter Groves 24 June 1942 30 November 2017 was a British Australian biologist and anthropologist Groves was Professor of Biological Anthropology at the Australian National University in Canberra Australia 1 Colin GrovesBorn 1942 06 24 24 June 1942United KingdomDied30 November 2017 2017 11 30 aged 75 Canberra ACT AustraliaAlma materUniversity College London B Sc Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine Ph D Known forBiological classification of Homo ergasterScientific careerFieldsBiological AnthropologyPalaeoanthropologyBiogeographyPrimatologyMammal classificationInstitutionsAustralian National UniversityUniversity of California BerkeleyQueen Elizabeth CollegeUniversity of Cambridge Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Research interests 4 Selected publications 5 References 6 External linksEducation editBorn in England Groves completed a Bachelor of Science at University College London in 1963 and a Doctor of Philosophy at the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine in 1966 From 1966 to 1973 he was a postdoctoral researcher and teaching fellow at the University of California Berkeley Queen Elizabeth College and the University of Cambridge Career editGroves emigrated to Australia in 1973 and joined the Australian National University where he was promoted to full professor in 2000 2 and remained emeritus professor until his death 3 Along with the Czech biologist Professor Vratislav Mazak Groves was the describer of Homo ergaster 4 Groves also wrote Primate Taxonomy published by the Smithsonian Institution Press in 2001 and Ungulate Taxonomy co authored by Peter Grubb 2011 Johns Hopkins Press He was an active member of the Australian Skeptics and had many published sceptical papers as well as research papers covering his other research interests 5 He also conducted regular debates with creationists and anti evolutionists 5 Groves opposed the arguments of creationism stating It is a great mistake to ignore the threat it will not just go away it must be countered Scientists but most especially archaeologists are in the front line we not the artists or the politicians are the ones with ammunition to stem the tide of creationist rubbish and relegate it to Monty Python s Flying Circus where it belongs 6 Research interests editGroves research interests included human evolution primates mammalian taxonomy skeletal analysis biological anthropology ethnobiology cryptozoology and biogeography 2 He conducted extensive fieldwork in Kenya Tanzania Rwanda India Iran China Indonesia Sri Lanka and the Democratic Republic of Congo citation needed Selected publications editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items March 2016 Groves C 1989 A theory of human and primate evolution New York Oxford Science Publications doi 10 1002 ajpa 1330810314 Groves C 1989 Laycock D ed Skeptical a handbook on pseudoscience and the paranormal Australian Skeptics ISBN 0 7316 5794 2 Groves C 1996 From Ussher to Slusher from Archbish to Gish or not in a million years Archaeology in Oceania 31 145 151 doi 10 1002 j 1834 4453 1996 tb00357 x Groves C P 1997 Leopard cats Prionailurus bengalensis Carnivora Felidae from Indonesia and the Philippines with the description of two new subspecies Zeitschrift fur Saugetierkunde 62 330 338 Groves C 2001 Primate Taxonomy Washington D C Smithsonian Institution Press ISBN 1 56098 872 X Cameron D W Groves C 2004 Bones Stones and Molecules Boston Elsevier p 402 ISBN 0 12 156933 0 Groves C 2008 Extended Family Long Lost Cousins A Personal Look at the History of Primatology Arlington Virginia Conservation International p 227 ISBN 978 1 934151 25 9 Groves C Mcleod K 2014 Birth of a notion PDF The Skeptic Australian Skeptics 34 4 39 Retrieved 17 March 2016 References edit Professor Colin Groves School of Archaeology amp Anthropology Australian National University 2012 Archived from the original on 21 February 2011 Retrieved 4 June 2009 a b Groves C 2000 Colin Groves personal profile entry Archaeology World Archived from the original on 29 January 2009 Retrieved 4 June 2009 Vale Emeritus Professor Colin Groves ANU 30 November 2017 Retrieved 30 November 2017 Kramer A 1993 Human Taxonomic Diversity in the Pleistocene Does Homo erectus Represent Multiple Hominid Species American Journal of Physical Anthropology 91 2 161 171 doi 10 1002 ajpa 1330910203 PMID 8317558 a b Stears The Groves Collection Noanswersingenesis org Retrieved 28 August 2009 Colin Groves dies National Center for Science Education Retrieved 30 January 2021 External links editThe Colin Groves Pages link broken Archived 18 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine The Colin Groves Page Archived 23 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine new page The Groves Collection at No Answers in Genesis ANU Faculty Homepage ANU Researcher Profile page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colin Groves amp oldid 1192538764, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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