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The author traces the development of anthropological inquiry from early anatomical and classificatory work through nineteenth-century craniology, anthropometry, and debates over human origins, discussing methods, key theorists, and controversies such as polygenism versus monogenism. He surveys evidence for ancient and fossil humans, comparative and folk psychology, and systems for racial classification and distribution. Attention then shifts to cultural anthropology, outlining sources and methods of ethnology, the role of travellers and missionaries, and the emergence of archaeology via flint finds, cave and lake-dwelling discoveries. The account summarizes the discipline’s evolving methods, measurements, and interpretive frameworks across its principal subfields.

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Title: History of anthropology

Author: Alfred C. Haddon

A. Hingston Quiggin

Release date: November 17, 2023 [eBook #72158]

Language: English

Original publication: London: Watts & Co, 1910

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HISTORY OF
 
ANTHROPOLOGY

BY
ALFRED C. HADDON,
M.A., Sc.D., F.R.S., Fellow of Christ’s College,
University Reader in Ethnology, Cambridge,
WITH THE HELP OF
A. HINGSTON QUIGGIN,
M.A., formerly of Newnham College, Cambridge
London:
WATTS & CO.,
JOHNSON’S COURT, FLEET STREET, E.C.4

Printed in Great Britain
by Watts & Co.,Johnson’s Court,
Fleet Street, London, E.C.4