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"Anthropologist" Quotes from Famous Books
... been allowed to see what no other foreigner has been privileged to see—the interior of Japan's most ancient shrine, and those sacred utensils and quaint rites of primitive worship so well worthy the study of the anthropologist and ... — Glimpses of an Unfamiliar Japan - First Series • Lafcadio Hearn
... Lord Lister describes as "the true and fertile doctrine that every morbid structure consists of cells which have been derived from pre-existing cells as a progeny." Virchow was not only distinguished as a pathologist, he also gained considerable fame as an archaeologist and anthropologist. During the wars of 1866 and 1870-71, he equipped and drilled hospital corps and ambulance squads, and superintended hospital trains and the Berlin military hospital. War over, he directed his attention to sanitation and the sewage problems of Berlin. Virchow ... — The World's Greatest Books - Volume 15 - Science • Various
... dolichocephalic and a brachycephalic variety in the bright sunshine of history. Nevertheless, he had felt for years that knowledge of languages must be considered in future as a sine qua non for every anthropologist. How few of the books in which we trusted with regard to the characteristic peculiarities of savage races had been written by men who had lived among them for ten or twenty years, and who had learned their ... — Scientific American Supplement No. 822 - Volume XXXII, Number 822. Issue Date October 3, 1891 • Various |
Words linked to "Anthropologist" : Lewis Henry Morgan, Leakey, cultural anthropologist, Sir James George Frazer, Sapir, Frazer, Daniel Garrison Brinton, Broca, ethnologist, Mary Leakey, Bronislaw Malinowski, Ruth Benedict, social anthropologist, Ruth Fulton, Thor Hyerdahl, social scientist, Malinowski, Ashley Montagu, Claude Levi-Strauss, Louis Seymour Bazett Leakey, mead, archaeologist, Margaret Mead, Pierre-Paul Broca, Heyerdahl, Montagu, archeologist, Bronislaw Kasper Malinowski |
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