Itani Jun'ichirō

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Itani Jun'ichirō ( Japanese 伊 谷 純 一郎 ; * 1926 ; † August 19, 2001 ) was a Japanese anthropologist , behavioral scientist and, together with Imanishi Kinji, the founder of primatology, which was specifically influenced by Japanese . Itani founded the internationally known Primate Research Institute together with Imanishi . Itani taught as an anthropologist at Kyoto University .

Publications

  • Duane Quiatt and Junichiro Itani (Eds.): Hominid culture in primate perspective . 1994
  • Jane Goodall , Junichiro Itani, William C. McGrew, and Linda F. Marchant: Great Ape Societies . Cambridge University Press, 1996