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− | Director of the Ethnological Museum Berlin<br />Obit. in Man 1905 no. 76 by Tylor | + | Director of the Ethnological Museum Berlin<br />Obit. in Man 1905 no. 76 by Tylor<br />death noted in the report of the council for 1905: The loss which Anthropology has suffered in Professor Bastian, whose death occurred on February 3rd at Port of Spain, has already been noticed at length in Man( 1905, 76), but the Council wish once more to pay a tribute to the memory of this great traveller, whose energy in furthering the study of Anthropology must ever command the adrniration of Fellows of the Institute. |
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Adolf Bastian (26 June 1826 – 2 February 1905) was a 19th-century polymath best remembered for his contributions to the development of ethnography and the development of anthropology as a discipline. | Adolf Bastian (26 June 1826 – 2 February 1905) was a 19th-century polymath best remembered for his contributions to the development of ethnography and the development of anthropology as a discipline. |
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Adolf Bastian
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Director of the Ethnological Museum Berlin
Obit. in Man 1905 no. 76 by Tylor
death noted in the report of the council for 1905: The loss which Anthropology has suffered in Professor Bastian, whose death occurred on February 3rd at Port of Spain, has already been noticed at length in Man( 1905, 76), but the Council wish once more to pay a tribute to the memory of this great traveller, whose energy in furthering the study of Anthropology must ever command the adrniration of Fellows of the Institute.
Notes From Elsewhere
Adolf Bastian (26 June 1826 – 2 February 1905) was a 19th-century polymath best remembered for his contributions to the development of ethnography and the development of anthropology as a discipline.
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ESL on Cambodia