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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] Let’s look at the publications of Bernard. He list 10 articles he wrote by himself, and the rest co-authored. Knowing that Bernard is a fraud we will not discuss the so-called articles he co-authored. I would bet 9/10, they were wrote by his students and he just attached his name to their work. There is nothing wrong with this it’s a good way to get your student’s work published. Below are the papers: [list] [*]1. Authored B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "El Conocimiento de la Naturaleza Entre Los Aztecas. Taxonomia," in A. Lopez Austin, Ed., La Historia General de la Medicina (Mexico: Academia Nacional de la Medicina, UNAM, 1984), Vol. 1, 115-132. B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Los Principios Rectores de la Medicina Entre Los Mexicas. Etiologia, Diagnostico y Pronostico," in A. Lopez Austin, Ed., La Historia General de la Medicina (Mexico: Academia Nacional de la Medicina, UNAM, 1984), Vol. 1, 159-170. B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Aztec Medicinal Herbs: Evaluation of Therapeutic Effectiveness," in N.L. Etkin, Ed., Plants Used in Indigenous Medicines: A Bio-cultural Approach (NY: Redgrave, 1986). pp. 113-127. B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Aztec Sources of Some Mexican Folk Medicine," in R. Steiner, Ed., Folk Medicine: The Art and the Science (Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 1986). pp. 1-22. B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Syncretism in Mexican and Mexican-American Folk Medicine," 1992 Lecture Series. Working Papers #5 (College Park, MD: Dept. of Spanish and Portuguese, University of Maryland, 1989). B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "The Body, Ethics and the Cosmos: Aztec Physiology," in D. Carrasco, ed. The Imagination of Matter: Religion and Ecology in Mesoamerican Traditions (Oxford: BAR International Series 515, 1989), 191-210. B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Mesoamerican Religious Tradition and Medicine," in L.E. Sullivan, Ed., Healing and Restoring: Health and Medicine in the World's Religious Traditions (NY: Macmillan, 1989) pp. 359-394. B. R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Multiculturalism, Cult Archaeology, and Pseudoscience," in F. Harrold and R. Eve, eds., Scientific Creationism and Cult Archaeology, 135-151. Ames: University of Iowa Press, 1995. "Afrocentric Pseudoscience: The Miseducation of African-Americans," in N. Levitt and P. Gross, eds., The Flight from Science and Reason. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press. 1996 . “Black Warrior Dynasts: L’Afrocentrisme et le Nouveau Monde,” In Fauvelle, F.-X., Chretien, J.-P., Perrot, C.-H. (eds.). Afrocentrismes. L’histoire des Africains entre Égypte et Amérique, 249-270 Paris: Karthala (2000). Revised publish in English ------, Mary Lefkowitz , ed. 200? [/list] Of these papers 40% are attacks on Ivan. As I said your career has been on the back of Afrocentrism, especially Ivan van Sertima. Let’s look at the publications of Bernard. He list 10 articles he wrote by himself, and the rest co-authored. Knowing that Bernard is a fraud we will not discuss the so-called articles he co-authored. I would bet 9/10, they were wrote by his students and he just attached his name to their work. There is nothing wrong with this it’s a good way to get your student’s work published. Below are the papers: [list] [*]1. Authored B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "El Conocimiento de la Naturaleza Entre Los Aztecas. Taxonomia," in A. Lopez Austin, Ed., La Historia General de la Medicina (Mexico: Academia Nacional de la Medicina, UNAM, 1984), Vol. 1, 115-132. B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Los Principios Rectores de la Medicina Entre Los Mexicas. Etiologia, Diagnostico y Pronostico," in A. Lopez Austin, Ed., La Historia General de la Medicina (Mexico: Academia Nacional de la Medicina, UNAM, 1984), Vol. 1, 159-170. B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Aztec Medicinal Herbs: Evaluation of Therapeutic Effectiveness," in N.L. Etkin, Ed., Plants Used in Indigenous Medicines: A Bio-cultural Approach (NY: Redgrave, 1986). pp. 113-127. B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Aztec Sources of Some Mexican Folk Medicine," in R. Steiner, Ed., Folk Medicine: The Art and the Science (Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 1986). pp. 1-22. B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Syncretism in Mexican and Mexican-American Folk Medicine," 1992 Lecture Series. Working Papers #5 (College Park, MD: Dept. of Spanish and Portuguese, University of Maryland, 1989). B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "The Body, Ethics and the Cosmos: Aztec Physiology," in D. Carrasco, ed. The Imagination of Matter: Religion and Ecology in Mesoamerican Traditions (Oxford: BAR International Series 515, 1989), 191-210. B.R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Mesoamerican Religious Tradition and Medicine," in L.E. Sullivan, Ed., Healing and Restoring: Health and Medicine in the World's Religious Traditions (NY: Macmillan, 1989) pp. 359-394. B. R. Ortiz de Montellano, "Multiculturalism, Cult Archaeology, and Pseudoscience," in F. Harrold and R. Eve, eds., Scientific Creationism and Cult Archaeology, 135-151. Ames: University of Iowa Press, 1995. "Afrocentric Pseudoscience: The Miseducation of African-Americans," in N. Levitt and P. Gross, eds., The Flight from Science and Reason. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press. 1996 . “Black Warrior Dynasts: L’Afrocentrisme et le Nouveau Monde,” In Fauvelle, F.-X., Chretien, J.-P., Perrot, C.-H. (eds.). Afrocentrismes. L’histoire des Africains entre Égypte et Amérique, 249-270 Paris: Karthala (2000). Revised publish in English ------, Mary Lefkowitz , ed. 200? [/list] Of these papers 40% are attacks on Ivan. As I said your career has been on the back of Afrocentrism, especially Ivan van Sertima. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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