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1894.12.11 proposed as Hon. Fellow
1904 HML Les six races composant la population actuelle de l’Europe Delivered on 7th Oct. at Burlington House
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Joseph Deniker (6 March 1852 in Astrakhan – 18 March 1918 in Paris) was a French naturalist and anthropologist, known primarily for his attempts to develop highly detailed maps of race in Europe.
In 1888 he was appointed chief librarian of the Natural History Museum in Paris.
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Deniker became one of the chief editors of the Dictionnaire de geographie universelle, and published many papers in the anthropological and zoological journals of France
Recherches anatomiques et embryologiques sur les singes anthropoides (1886) Etude sur les Kalmouks (1883) Les Ghiliaks (1883) Races et peuples de la terre (1900) The races of man: an outline of anthropology and ethnography (1900)
House Publications
Six races composant la populaton actuelle de l'Europe 1904