Junichiro Itani

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Itani Jun'ichirô (Japanese伊 谷 纯 一郎, born 1926; † 19 August 2001) was a Japanese anthropologist, ethologist, and together with Kinji Imanishi, the founder of specially embossed Japanese primatology. Itani founded with the internationally known Imanishi Primate Research Institute. Itani taught as an anthropologist at the University of Kyoto.

Publications

  • Duane and Junichiro Itani Quiatt (ed.): Hominid culture in primate perspective. 1994
  • Jane Goodall, Junichiro Itani, William C. McGrew and Linda F. Marchant: Great Ape Societies. Cambridge University Press, 1996
  • Behavioral scientists
  • Anthropologist
  • University teachers ( Kyoto University )
  • Japanese
  • Born in 1926
  • Died in 2001
  • Man
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