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{{citation|hopologist}} ===Noun: "misspelling of [[hoplologist]]"=== {{timeline| 1900s=1977 1988 1999}} * '''1977''' — ''The Japan Society of London'', Issues 81-94, [http://books.google.com/books?id=DIU0AAAAIAAJ&q=%22hopologist%22 page 136]: *: Other aspects of this booklet which will interest the enthusiast be he '''hopologist''', historian or war-gamer will be the concise manner of layout. * '''1988''' — Felice J. Freyer, "Forensic detective weaves clues to identify victims", '' Providence Journal'', 16 December 1988: *: "I represent an emerging science known as forensic anthropology," Ubelaker said, "where clinical anthropologists '''hopologists''' like myself, who normally study ancient human remains . . . take the knowledge and techniques that we've developed and apply them to the identification of recently skeletalized human remains." * {{quote-newsgroup|year=1999 —|date=19 August|author= Jerry Love|title=Re: much diff between BJJ and japanese ju jitsu?|url=http://groups.google.com/group/rec.martial-arts/msg/b8046c073dce6528?dmode=source|newsgroup=rec.martial-arts|passage=Other than your comment on Jujitsu being a generic name, what do you feel I misused? Actually many more of these people should be studying the arts than their terminology (I presumed this group was filled with Martial Artists more than Anthropologists/'''Hopologists''').}}