J. Franklin Ewing


J. Franklin Ewing was an American Catholic priest and anthropologist and director of research services at Fordham University.
Ewing accepted the science of evolution but argued that God had a direct and primary role in the process.., The Washington Star, p. 10 Ewing was co-director of an archeological excavation at Ksar Akil in 1948 that unearthed a cranium from a 20,000 year old child that he named "Egbert".
Ewing became a faculty member at Fordham in 1949 as assistant professor of anthropology.