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Richard G. Klein (born April 11, 1941) is a Professor of Biology and Anthropology at Stanford University. He is the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences. He earned his PhD at the University of Chicago in 1966, and was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in April 2003. His research interests include paleoanthropology, Africa and Europe. His primary thesis is that modern humans evolved in East Africa, perhaps 100,000 years ago and, starting 50,000 years ago, began spreading throughout the non-African world, replacing archaic human populations over time. He is a critic of the idea that behavioral modernity arose gradually over the course of tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of years or millions of years, instead supporting the view that

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  • Richard G. Klein (11 d'abril de 1941 -) és un professor de biologia i antropologia a la Universitat de Stanford. És professor d'humanitats i ciències a l'. Es doctorà en Filosofia a la Universitat de Chicago el 1966, i l'abril del 2003 va ser elegit com a membre de l'Acadèmia Nacional de Ciències dels Estats Units. Els seus interessos de recerca s'encaren cap a la paleoantropologia, Àfrica i Europa. La seva tesi principal sosté que els éssers humans moderns van evolucionar a l'est d'Àfrica fa aproximadament 100.000 anys i, fa 50.000 anys, va començar l'expansió per tot el món no africà, reemplaçant poblacions humanes arcaiques. S'enfronta a la idea que el behavioral modernity va sorgir a poc a poc al llarg de desenes de milers, centenars de milers d'anys o milions d'anys, en lloc d'això dona suport a la idea que el behavioral modernity va sorgir de sobte en la revolució del Paleolític Superior fa 50.000 o 40.000 anys. (ca)
  • ريتشارد كلاين (بالإنجليزية: Richard Klein)‏ هو إحاثي وأحيائي أمريكي، ولد في 11 أبريل 1941 في شيكاغو في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Richard G. Klein (born April 11, 1941) is a Professor of Biology and Anthropology at Stanford University. He is the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences. He earned his PhD at the University of Chicago in 1966, and was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in April 2003. His research interests include paleoanthropology, Africa and Europe. His primary thesis is that modern humans evolved in East Africa, perhaps 100,000 years ago and, starting 50,000 years ago, began spreading throughout the non-African world, replacing archaic human populations over time. He is a critic of the idea that behavioral modernity arose gradually over the course of tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of years or millions of years, instead supporting the view that modern behavior arose suddenly in the transition from the Middle Stone Age to the Later Stone Age around 50-40,000 years ago. (en)
  • Richard G. Klein, né le 11 avril 1941 à Chicago, est un préhistorien et paléoanthropologue américain, professeur de préhistoire à l'université Stanford, aux États-Unis. Son travail le plus connu est la thèse selon laquelle les Hommes modernes auraient évolué en Afrique il y a moins de 100 000 ans puis, il y a moins de 60 000 ans, seraient sortis d'Afrique pour se répandre sur toute la planète, remplaçant les espèces humaines archaïques. De plus, la modernité comportementale aurait émergé brusquement au début du Paléolithique supérieur, il y a quelque 50 000 ans. (fr)
  • Ричард Клайн (Кляйн, англ. Richard G. Klein; род. 11.04.1941, Чикаго) — американский палеоантрополог, специалист по палеоантропологии Африки и Европы. Доктор философии (1966), профессор Стэнфорда, член НАН США (2003). (ru)
  • 理查德·G·克莱因(英語:Richard G. Klein,1941年4月11日-)是一位美国人类学家和生物学家,斯坦福大学教授,1966年在芝加哥大学获得博士学位,2003年当选美国国家科学院院士,专攻古人类学,特别是行为现代性方向。 (zh)
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  • University of Chicago (en)
  • University of Michigan (en)
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  • Member of the National Academy of Sciences, Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Gordon J. Laing Award (en)
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  • Stanford University; University of Chicago; University of Washington, Seattle; Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois; University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (en)
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  • ريتشارد كلاين (بالإنجليزية: Richard Klein)‏ هو إحاثي وأحيائي أمريكي، ولد في 11 أبريل 1941 في شيكاغو في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Richard G. Klein, né le 11 avril 1941 à Chicago, est un préhistorien et paléoanthropologue américain, professeur de préhistoire à l'université Stanford, aux États-Unis. Son travail le plus connu est la thèse selon laquelle les Hommes modernes auraient évolué en Afrique il y a moins de 100 000 ans puis, il y a moins de 60 000 ans, seraient sortis d'Afrique pour se répandre sur toute la planète, remplaçant les espèces humaines archaïques. De plus, la modernité comportementale aurait émergé brusquement au début du Paléolithique supérieur, il y a quelque 50 000 ans. (fr)
  • Ричард Клайн (Кляйн, англ. Richard G. Klein; род. 11.04.1941, Чикаго) — американский палеоантрополог, специалист по палеоантропологии Африки и Европы. Доктор философии (1966), профессор Стэнфорда, член НАН США (2003). (ru)
  • 理查德·G·克莱因(英語:Richard G. Klein,1941年4月11日-)是一位美国人类学家和生物学家,斯坦福大学教授,1966年在芝加哥大学获得博士学位,2003年当选美国国家科学院院士,专攻古人类学,特别是行为现代性方向。 (zh)
  • Richard G. Klein (11 d'abril de 1941 -) és un professor de biologia i antropologia a la Universitat de Stanford. És professor d'humanitats i ciències a l'. Es doctorà en Filosofia a la Universitat de Chicago el 1966, i l'abril del 2003 va ser elegit com a membre de l'Acadèmia Nacional de Ciències dels Estats Units. Els seus interessos de recerca s'encaren cap a la paleoantropologia, Àfrica i Europa. La seva tesi principal sosté que els éssers humans moderns van evolucionar a l'est d'Àfrica fa aproximadament 100.000 anys i, fa 50.000 anys, va començar l'expansió per tot el món no africà, reemplaçant poblacions humanes arcaiques. S'enfronta a la idea que el behavioral modernity va sorgir a poc a poc al llarg de desenes de milers, centenars de milers d'anys o milions d'anys, en lloc d'això do (ca)
  • Richard G. Klein (born April 11, 1941) is a Professor of Biology and Anthropology at Stanford University. He is the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences. He earned his PhD at the University of Chicago in 1966, and was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in April 2003. His research interests include paleoanthropology, Africa and Europe. His primary thesis is that modern humans evolved in East Africa, perhaps 100,000 years ago and, starting 50,000 years ago, began spreading throughout the non-African world, replacing archaic human populations over time. He is a critic of the idea that behavioral modernity arose gradually over the course of tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of years or millions of years, instead supporting the view that (en)
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  • ريتشارد كلاين (ar)
  • Richard Klein (ca)
  • Richard Klein (fr)
  • Richard Klein (paleoanthropologist) (en)
  • Клайн, Ричард (ru)
  • 理查德·G·克莱因 (zh)
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