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    Adolf Philipp Wilhelm Bastian (26 June 1826 – 2 February 1905) was a 19th-century polymath remembered best for his contributions to the development of...
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    compounds Adolf Bastian (1826–1905), German anthropologist Adolf Beck (1863–1942), Polish physician and pioneer of electroencephalography Adolf Beck case...
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  • Bastian is a German short form of Sebastian. Notable people with the surname include: Adolf Bastian (1826–1905), 19th-century anthropologist Ali Bastian...
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    (2005). Adolf Bastian and the psychic unity of mankind. Lit Verlag. ISBN 978-3-8258-3989-5. OCLC 977343058. Ellis, Ian. "Biography of Adolf Bastian, ethnologist"...
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    German as "Alter Grenzwall" meaning "Old border wall" in the 1867 map by Adolf Bastian. See Notes on Vietnam History, for more details. David Hunt (February...
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  • Charlotte Archived 2009-01-23 at the Wayback Machine "Adolf Bastian", Today in Science History; "Adolf Bastian", Encyclopædia Britannica Arnold, Matthew. 1869...
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    and native nationalist groups adopted it for political expression. Adolf Bastian of the University of Berlin popularized the name through his book Indonesien...
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    2022. Posma Sariguna Johnson Kennedy; Suzanna Josephine L. Tobing; Adolf Bastian Heatubun; Rutman Lumbantoruan (2021). "The Maritime Border Management...
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    Indo-China, Siam, Cambodia and Laos. In 1861, German anthropologist Adolf Bastian undertook a four-year trip to Southeast Asia and his account of this...
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    origin or time of creation. Campbell often referred to the ideas of Adolf Bastian and his distinction between what he called "folk" and "elementary" ideas...
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  • of Wilhelm Island. The islands are named after German explorer Adolf Bastian. The Bastian Islands are the northern islands of a larger group, and the southern...
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    fifteen times) its president, often taking turns with his former student Adolf Bastian. As president, Virchow frequently contributed to and co-edited the society's...
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  • study of anthropology, ethnology, and prehistory founded in Berlin by Adolf Bastian and Rudolf Virchow in 1869 as the Berlin Anthropological Society (German:...
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    to work with physical anthropologist Rudolf Virchow and ethnologist Adolf Bastian at the Royal Ethnological Museum in Berlin. Boas had studied anatomy...
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    Rugiaevit God of war Depiction of Rugieavit by Adolf Bastian, 1888 Other names Rugievit, Ruyevit Major cult center Charenza Weapons 8 swords Animals Swallows...
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  • Māui, Piʻilani. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, anthropologists Adolf Bastian and Roland Burrage Dixon interpreted a recurring verse of the Kumulipo...
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    European archeologists such as Louis Delaporte and ethnologists such as Adolf Bastian visited the site and popularized the site in Europe. This eventually...
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    first conceived of primordial patterns. Later contributions came from Adolf Bastian and Hermann Usener, among others. In the first half of the twentieth...
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    Ireland. Die Voelker des oestlichen Asien: Studien und Reisen, 1869, Adolf Bastian, Heinrich Kiepert. Ancient geography of India, 1971, Anundoram Borooah...
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    Indonesian nationalist groups adopted it for political expression. Adolf Bastian, of the University of Berlin, popularised the name through his book...
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    with Georg Schweinfurth on an expedition to Socotra. He traveled with Adolf Bastian to the hills of Chittagong in 1882. In 1884, he financed Gottlob Krause’s...
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  • with anthropology programs in Australia. Early anthropological studies Adolf Bastian, was a German anthropologist and Navy surgeon, born in 1826. He toured...
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    63, p. 475-81.[2]. A genealogy of the early sultans written down by Adolf Bastian has the names Muhammad Bakir alias Buka-ma-lamo - Muhammad Hasan alias...
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    London: Harrison and Sons. 1905 Tylor, Edward B. (1905). "Professor Adolf Bastian: Born June 26, 1826; Died February 3, 1905" (PDF). Man. 5: 138–143....
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    Sembo, whose cemetery was visited in 1859 by the German anthropologist Adolf Bastian were probably other unknown Kimpanzu pretenders. Kingdom of Kongo Kongo...
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  • orientation reflected the contemporary Parapsychologies of Wilhelm Wundt and Adolf Bastian, and Sir E. B. Tylor, who defined anthropology as a positivist science...
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  • style pottery at Cahuachi. Recognized as a discrete style first by Adolf Bastian, Nasca style is a polychrome pottery and is generally noted as having...
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  • The term political psychology was first introduced by the ethnologist Adolf Bastian in his book Man in History (1860). The philosopher Hippolyte Taine (1828–1893)...
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  • February 2 –Mabel Cahill, Irish tennis champion (b. 1863) February 3 – Adolf Bastian, German anthropologist (b. 1826) February 4 – Louis-Ernest Barrias,...
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