WISSLER, curator of the department of anthropology in the American Museum of Natural History, New York, read an elaborate and philosophical paper on The Doctrine of Evolution and Anthropology. Annual Announcement of Courses of Instruction - Stran 33avtor: University of California (1868-1952) - 1903Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Karl Kroeber - 1994 - 280 strani
...dormancy for fifty years, until 1982, when I located the original handwritten versions in the archives of the Department of Anthropology in the American Museum of Natural History and copied them. Three years later, I found Dorsey's original typed versions together with Weltfish's... | |
| George Amos Dorsey - 1997 - 580 strani
...who became Curator of Anthropology in 1897. Meanwhile, in 1894 Putnam was appointed part-time head of the Department of Anthropology in the American Museum of Natural History, where in 1896 he again employed Franz Boas to develop research and collections in the museum. Here,... | |
| 1925 - 390 strani
...formed there might be mentioned especially, Dr. Arthur C. Parker, already mentioned; Dr. Clark Wissler, curator of the department of anthropology in the American Museum of Natural History, New York City; Doctor Bingham, superintendent of the Buffalo Historical Society, Buffalo, NY, and Dr.... | |
| 1913 - 834 strani
...building of the National Museum, the president, Mr George R. Stetson, in the chair. DR CLARK WISSLER, curator of the department of anthropology in the American Museum of Natural History, New York, read an elaborate and philosophical paper on The Doctrine of Evolution and Anthropology.... | |
| 1909 - 562 strani
...beautiful illustrated monograph on "The Indians of Manhattan Island and Vicinity," by Alanson Skinner, of the department of anthropology in the American Museum of Natural History. pioyes of the State Water Survey of which Edward Bartow Is the dlrctor. Civil ».-r,ifi Kxamlnatlons.... | |
| 1900 - 854 strani
...years. Early in 1894 Professor FW Putnam, in addition to his duties at Cambridge, assumed the charge of the Department of Anthropology in the American Museum of Natural History, at New York, and since then great progress has been made there in this branch. Large collections of... | |
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