Vincent Sarich

Vincent M. Sarich ( born December 13, 1934 in Chicago, Illinois; † 27 October 2012 in Shoreline ) was an American anthropologist and professor emeritus of the University of Califomia at Berkeley. He was one of the 52 signatories of the essay Mainstream Science on Intelligence, written by Linda Gottfredson and published in December 1994 by the Wall Street Journal.

In the 1960s he was a pioneer with Allan Wilson molecular clocks.

Publications (selection )

  • With Wilson AC: Immunological time scale for hominid evolution, in: Science 158, 1967, pp. 1200-1203.
  • Frank Miele: Race. The Reality of Human Differences. Westview Press ( 2004). ISBN 0-8133-4086-1
  • The Final Taboo in: Skeptic ( Altadena, CA) January 1, 2000, Volume 8, Issue 1, p 38.
  • With P. Dolhinow: Background for you; readings in physical anthropology
  • Adrienne L. Zihlman, John E. Cronin, Douglas L. Cramer, Vincent M. Sarich: Pygmy chimpanzee as a possible prototype for the common ancestor of humans, chimpanzees, gorillas and. Nature 275 (1978), pp. 744-746.
  • L. Zihlman, John E. Cronin, DL Cramer, Vincent M. Sarich: Pygmy Chimpanzee as a Possible Prototype for Common Ancestor of Humans, Chimpanzees and gorillas. In: Nature.
  • Jon Marks, Carl W. Schmid, Vincent M. Sarich: DNA hybridization as a guide to phylogeny. Relations of the Hominoidea, in: Journal of Human Evolution, 17 (1988 ), pp. 769-786.
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