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Anthropometry (/ænθrəˈpɒmɪtrɪ/ , from
Ancient Gr**** ἄνθρωπος (ánthrōpos) 'human' and μέτρον (métron) 'measure')
refers to the
measurement of the human...
- the 1930s.
Under the
influence of
determinist beliefs, the
American craniologist Samuel George Morton (1799–1851), and
later the
French anthropologist...
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Scientific racism Craniometry (the
method used by the
English scientist, a
craniologist, to
prove the
white girl's superiority) Mike
Phillips (The Guardian)...
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argued that Morton's
measurements were
similar to
those of a
contemporary craniologist,
Friedrich Tiedemann, who had
interpreted the data
differently to argue...
- technocracy, technocrat,
theocracy crani-
skull Gr**** κρανίον (kraníon)
craniologist, craniometry, craniosynostosis, cranium, hemicrania, megrim, migraine...
- Jamaican-born nurse. May 19 –
Joseph Barnard Davis (born 1801),
English craniologist,
physician and anthropologist. May 26 –
Jakob Bernays (born 1824), German...
- Maya script,
researchers have yet to
translate Olmec glyphs.
Polish craniologist Andrzej Wiercinski claims that some of the
Olmecs were of
African origin...
- 1881) was an
English medical doctor now
remembered as a
collector and
craniologist.
Joseph was born on 13 June 1801 in York, England. He was
educated at...
- Varese, May 15, 1840 – Pavia,
March 7, 1905) was an
Italian physician,
craniologist and naturalist. He
completed his
studies in the
University of Pavia....
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Joseph Barnard Davis (1801–1881),
English medical doctor,
collector and
craniologist Joseph H.
Davis (painter) (fl. 1830s),
American portrait painter Joe...