Harry L. Shapiro Quote

Science, like organic life, has ramified by expanding into unoccupied areas and then adapting itself to the special requirements encountered there.


Symposium on the History of Anthropology, the History and Development of Physical Anthropology, American Anthropologist, Volume 61, Number 3, 1959 (p. 371)


Science, like organic life, has ramified by expanding into unoccupied areas and then adapting itself to the special requirements encountered there.

Science, like organic life, has ramified by expanding into unoccupied areas and then adapting itself to the special requirements encountered there.

Science, like organic life, has ramified by expanding into unoccupied areas and then adapting itself to the special requirements encountered there.

Science, like organic life, has ramified by expanding into unoccupied areas and then adapting itself to the special requirements encountered there.