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Felix Faustino Outes

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{{Infobox rai-fellow
| first_name = Felix Faustino
| name = Outes
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| honorific_suffix =
| image = File:Outes,_Felix_Faustino.jpg
| birth_date = 1878
| death_date = 1939
| address = Museo de la Plata, Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic<br />Museum of Natural History, Peru Street, no. 208, Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic [1913]<br />Museum of Natural History, Casilla de Corres no. 470, Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic [1917]<br />Calle Defensa 1171, Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic [1921]
| occupation = anthropologist<br />archaeologist<br />linguist<br />museum work
| elected_ESL =
| elected_ASL =
| elected_AI = 1913.07.14
| elected_APS =
| elected_LAS =
| membership = ordinary fellow
| left = 1923.05.15 removed from list
| clubs =
| societies =
}}
== Notes ==
=== Office Notes ===

=== House Notes ===
1912.12.04 proposed by T.A. Joyce, seconded by Henry Balfour <br />1923.05.15 2. The Treasurer read the list of Fellows in arrears. It was resolved to remove the names of the following from the list of Fellows: B.L. Garrad, D. Campbell, Dr F. Outes, H.S. Dickey, C.W. Hesling, F.R. Honter, P.R. Hough-Love, E.H. Cholmeley, S.H. Hillelson, J. Mackay, S, Ishii, V.K. Ramon Menon, W.R. Patterson.<br />1931.12.15 The following were nominated as Hon. Fellows: Dr Ferenc Tompa, Dr C. Wissler, Dr P.H. Buck, Dr Bosch Gimpera, Prof. C.M. Furst, Dr Felix F. Outes, Dr Speiser and Prof. Menghin.<br />
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
Félix Faustino Outes (July 29, 1878 — 1939) was an Argentine anthropologist, archeologist and linguist.<br />Outes was born in Buenos Aires, and was educated at the Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires and the University of Buenos Aires, graduating with a medical degree in 1899. He showed an early interest in anthropology, and in 1897, published Los Querandíes, a study of the Argentine tribe of the same name. He traveled to France to complete further studies at the École d'Anthropologie, and became a member of the Royal Anthropological Institute and the American Anthropological Association, among others.[1] He joined the Bernardino Rivadavia Natural Sciences Museum in 1903, an worked there until 1911.[2]<br /><br />Outes taught as Professor of Ethnology, Anthropology and Archeology at the University of La Plata,[3] and most of his seminal publications date from this era.<br /><br />He joined the University of Buenos Aires as Professor of Human Geography in 1914, and in 1930, was appointed Chair of the Archaeology Department.[3]<br /><br />He founded the Geographic Investigations Institute in 1917, and directed the Anthropology and Ethnography Museum of Buenos Aires between 1930 and 1938.[2] He was one of the founders of Argentine Society of Anthropology.<br /><br />Felix Faustino Outes died in 1939, at 61.
== Publications ==
=== External Publications ===
Contribución al estudio de la etnología argentina (1897–98) <br />La edad de piedra en la Patagonia (1905)<br />Las viejas razas argentinas (1910) <br />Los aborígenes del la República Argentina (1910)<br />
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