Education
Lieberman was educated at the University of California, Berkeley (Bachelor - 1956. Master of Arts - 1959) and at Michigan State University (Doctor of Philosophy, 1970).
Lieberman was educated at the University of California, Berkeley (Bachelor - 1956. Master of Arts - 1959) and at Michigan State University (Doctor of Philosophy, 1970).
He presented 60 papers at scholarly conferences, the last one at the 105th American Anthropological Association (American Automobile Association). Lieberman was a prominent critic of the racial theories of J. Philippe Rushton. One such example is a journal article where Lieberman traced the origins of Rushton"s theories showing that Rushton used secondary sources to obtain the size of skulls upon which he based his research about the cranial volume differences of racial groups.
He published The Debate over Race Phylon 39:127–41). With Alice Littlefield and Larry T. Reynolds, Redefining Race: The Potential Demise of a Concept in Physical Anthropology (current anthropology 23:641–55): and, with Larry T. Reynolds, Race: The Deconstruction of a Scientific Concept, in Race and Other Misadventures: Essays in Honor of Ashley Montagu in His Ninetieth Year.