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Revision as of 20:06, 29 November 2023
John Crook
English Phonetics | John Crook |
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Sort Name | Crook, John |
Dates
Birth: | 1930 |
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Death: | 2011 |
Tibetan calendar dates
About
- Primary Affiliation (Workplace)
- University of Bristol
Biographical Information
John Hurrell Crook (27 November 1930 – 15 July 2011) was a British ethologist who filled a pivotal role in British primatology.
As Reader in Ethology (animal behaviour) in the Psychology Department of University of Bristol, he led a research group studying social and reproductive behaviour in birds and primates throughout the 1970s–80s, turning to the socio-psychological anthropology of Himalayan peoples in the 1990s. In his later years he was the Teacher of the Western Chan Fellowship. (Source Accessed Nov 29, 2023)
Links
- Wiki Pages
Full Name[edit]
John Crook