The Anthropological Society of London (ASL) was a short-lived organisation of the 1860s whose founders aimed to furnish scientific evidence for white...
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Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, merging back with the breakaway rival group the Anthropological Society of London. At the...
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of SAP, and in that capacity responded to a letter from James Hunt welcoming the news that Hunt had established the Anthropological Society of London...
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Ethnological Society of London Indian Anthropological Society – representative body of the professional anthropologists in India Institute of Anthropology and...
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The Cannibal Club (category Learned societies of the United Kingdom)
Cannibal Club was a Victorian dining club associated with the Anthropological Society of London, likely founded at the same time in 1863 by Sir Richard Francis...
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Richard Francis Burton bibliography (category Bibliographies of British writers)
of the Anthropological Society of London, Vol. III (1865), pp. clxix-xv, clxxix, clxxxi. "Letter" (1865), Journal of the Anthropological Society of London...
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followed: The Anthropological Society of Madrid (1865), the American Anthropological Association in 1902, the Anthropological Society of Vienna (1870)...
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anthropology appears." This process began to occur in the 18th century of the Age of Enlightenment. Many anthropological writers find anthropological-quality...
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The Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (RAI) is a long-established anthropological organisation, and Learned Society, with a global...
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The Anthropological Society of Madrid (Spanish: Sociedad Antropológica de la Madrid) or The Spanish Anthropological Society was a learned society for...
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Social anthropology is the study of patterns of behaviour in human societies and cultures. It is the dominant constituent of anthropology throughout the...
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Three-age system (redirect from End of the Iron Age)
Primitive Races. Publications of the Anthropological Society of London. Vol. II. London: Anthropological Society of London. pp. 288–294. Westropp, Hodder...
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The American Anthropological Association (AAA) is an organization of scholars and practitioners in the field of anthropology. With 10,000 members, the...
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The Anthropological Society of the Island of Cuba (Spanish: Sociedad Antropológica de la Isla de Cuba) or The Cuban Anthropological Society was a learned...
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James Hunt (speech therapist) (category Fellows of the Ethnological Society of London)
Anthropological Society of London, which after his death merged with the more established Ethnological Society of London to become the Royal Anthropological Institute...
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François Bernier (category Explorers of India)
Before the Anthropological Society of London, vol. 1, 1863-64, pp. 360–64. Joan-Pau Rubiés, «Race, climate and civilization in the works of François Bernier»...
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Edadil Kadın (category 19th-century consorts of Ottoman sultans)
Anthropological Review: A Quarterly Journal of Anthropological Science and Literature. Anthropological Society of London. p. 119. Uluçay 2011, p. 233. Topkapı...
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John Epps (redirect from Anthropological Society of London (phrenology))
1830s and early 1840s, the Anthropological Society of London (not to be confused with the Anthropological Society of London founded in 1863 by Richard...
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Augustus Pitt Rivers (category Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London)
Ethnological Society of London (1861), the Society of Antiquaries of London (1864) and the Anthropological Society of London (1865). In 1867, Pitt Rivers left...
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James McGrigor Allan (category Male critics of feminism)
Magazine of Anthropology 1 (4), pp. 121–128. (1868). "Europeans and their Descendants in North America," Journal of the Anthropological Society of London 6,...
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Henry Faulds (category Alumni of the University of Strathclyde)
on to his relative Francis Galton, who forwarded it to the Anthropological Society of London. When Galton returned to the topic some eight years later...
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Scientific racism (redirect from Racial anthropology)
Division of the Earth" from Journal des Scavans, 24 April 1684. Translated by T. Bendyshe in Memoirs Read Before the Anthropological Society of London, vol...
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Richard Francis Burton (redirect from Kama Shastra Society)
co-founded the Anthropological Society of London with Dr. James Hunt. In Burton's own words, the main aim of the society (through the publication of the periodical...
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Beer (redirect from Health effects of beer)
of Mind-Altering Plants, Inner Traditions / Bear & Company (1998), ISBN 0-89281-783-6 Anthropological Society of London (1863). The Anthropological Review...
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Race (human categorization) (redirect from Race (anthropology))
founding of the Anthropological Society of London (1863), which, during the period of the American Civil War, broke away from the Ethnological Society of London...
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Red hair (category Geographic Names Register of NSW not in Wikidata)
2010). Stirling, John (1870–1871). "The Races of Morocco". Journal of the Anthropological Society of London. 8: clxix–clxxiii. doi:10.2307/3025183. JSTOR 3025183...
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Polygenism (redirect from Plurality of the human species)
argument continued for a number of years, with the creation of the Anthropological Society of London in 1863 in the shadow of the American Civil War, in opposition...
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Polanyi drew on anthropological studies to argue that true market exchange was limited to a restricted number of western, industrial societies. Applying formal...
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Raymond Firth (category Fellows of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland)
behaviour within the particular society (social structure). He was a long serving professor of anthropology at the London School of Economics, and is considered...
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co-founded the Anthropological Society of London with Dr. James Hunt. In Burton's own words, the main aim of the society (through the publication of the periodical...
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