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An overview of anthropology and ethnography that surveys human physical variation and methods for measuring and classifying populations; it treats somatic characters (stature, skin and hair, cranial and skeletal measurements), physiological and psychological traits, and discusses language, social organization, material culture (dwellings, clothing, tools, foodways), and artistic and ritual expressions. The author explains methodological questions about species and racial terminology, presents bibliographical notes, illustrations and maps, and appends comparative anthropometric tables to aid further study.

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Joseph Deniker

Joseph Deniker was a French anthropologist and ethnographer known for his significant contributions to the study of human races and their classifications. His most notable work, "The Races of Man: An Outline of Anthropology and Ethnography," provides a comprehensive overview of human diversity and the various factors influencing it. Deniker's research emphasized the importance of both biological and cultural aspects in understanding human populations. His work has been influential in the fields of anthropology and ethnology, contributing to the discourse on race and human variation.

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