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Anthropologist Collection

Anthropologist, a term that encompasses the tireless efforts of individuals like Malinowski, Sir James George Frazer, Frances Densmore, Dr. Paul Broca, and Dr

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Anthropologist Collection: MALINOWSKI (1884-1942)
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Anthropologist Collection: Sir James George Frazer
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Anthropologist Collection: Frances Densmore, US anthropologist
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Anthropologist Collection: Serge i Vasilevich Maksimov, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly
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Anthropologist Collection: Nikolai Nikolaevich Miklukho-Maklai, half-length portrait, facing front, between 1880 and 1886
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Anthropologist Collection: Standing male figure, 19th-20th century (wood)
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Anthropologist Collection: Kero: Inca Noble, Woman Holding Branch, 1630-1780 (wood, lacquer-like paint)
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Anthropologist Collection: Raven and crouching figure and masks, 19th century (walrus ivory and shell inlay)
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Anthropologist Collection: Pedestal Kero with procession including horses, 1630-1780 (wood, lacquer-like paint)
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Anthropologist Collection: Pedestal Kero with musicians, 1630-1780 (wood, lacquer-like paint)
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Anthropologist Collection: Kero with agricultural ceremony scene, mid 17th-late 18th century (wood, copper & paint)
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Anthropologist Collection: Kero with Formal Style Scene, mid 17th century (wood, lacquer-like paint)
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Anthropologist Collection: Pedestal Kero, 1630-1780 (wood, lacquer-like paint)
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Anthropologist Collection: Kero with fautastic birds adn dragon motifs, mid 17th-late 18th century (wood, lacquer-like paint)
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Anthropologist Collection: Kero with palm trees and flowers, mid 17th-late 18th century (wood, lacquer-like paint)
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Anthropologist Collection: Kero, late 16th-mid 18th century (wood, metal & paint)
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Anthropologist Collection: Kero with geometric design, 1435-1600 (ceramic, slips)
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Anthropologist Collection: Kero: Plowing with Oxen, early 17th-mid 18th century (wood, metal, cane & paint)
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Anthropologist Collection: Kero with cerimonial scene and Inca key tocapu, late 16th-mid 17th century (wood)
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Anthropologist Collection: Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay, Russian explorer and anthropologist (colour litho)
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Anthropologist Collection: Botanist Giorgio Roster and anthropologist Enrico Hillyer Giglioli photographed with two other
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Anthropologist Collection: Half-length portrait in profile of the anthropologist Paolo Mantegazza
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Anthropologist Collection: Portrait anthropologist and patriot Paolo Mantegazza (1831 - 1910), multiple image
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Anthropologist Collection: Jewish women from Hadrianapolis, 16th century (Watercolour)
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Anthropologist Collection: Chief of the tribe Kytch and his daughter. Upper Nile valley, 1867 (engraving)
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Anthropologist Collection: Joctian, Chief of the Nuer tribe.Upper Nile valley, 1867 (engraving)
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Anthropologist Collection: Woman's skirt (lau pahudu), 19th century (homespun cotton)
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Anthropologist Collection: Bokke wife of Moy, chief of the Latuka tribe, South Sudan, 1867 (engraving)
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Anthropologist Collection: Natives of the Nuer tribe, upper Nile valley, 1867 (engraving)
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Anthropologist Collection: Ceremonial cloth (pua sungkit), 19th century (homespun cotton)
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Anthropologist Collection: Man's shoulder or hip cloth (hinggi), 20th century (cotton)
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Anthropologist Collection: Natives blacksmiths from the Latuka tribe. South Sudan, 1867 (engraving)
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Anthropologist Collection: Spring Festival at the Himis Monastery, Tibet (litho)
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Anthropologist Collection: Man's shoulder cloth or hip cloth (hinggi), 19th century (homespun cotton)
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Anthropologist Collection: Ceremonial mat (lampit), 19th century (split rattan and bast fiber with pyrographic design)
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Anthropologist Collection: Dr Paul Broca, French physician
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Anthropologist Collection: Doctor Heinrich Ludwig Wolf (1850-1889) - E. Gimeno
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Anthropologist Collection: Missing Link Skull
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Anthropologist Collection: Sir Baldwin Spencer
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Anthropologist Collection: People of the Andaman Islands
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Anthropologist Collection: Man's shoulder or hip cloth (hinggi), 19th century (homespun cotton)
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Anthropologist Collection: Sir Francis Galton, 1822 - 1911. English polymath, anthropologist, eugenicist, tropical explorer
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Anthropologist Collection: A typical negrito man with Roy Barton (b/w photo)
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Anthropologist Collection: Charles Godfrey Leland, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown
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Anthropologist Collection: Georg August Schweinfurth (engraving)
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Anthropologist Collection: John Beddoe, M. D. F. R. S. 1905 (oil on canvas)
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Anthropologist Collection: Portrait of Alexander von Frantzius (1821-1877), 1876. Creator: Ruf & Dilger
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Anthropologist Collection: Portrait of Alexander Ecker (1816-1887), Circa 1870s. Creator: Ruf & Dilger


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Anthropologist, a term that encompasses the tireless efforts of individuals like Malinowski, Sir James George Frazer, Frances Densmore, Dr. Paul Broca, and Dr. Heinrich Ludwig Wolf (1850-1889) - E. Gimeno, who dedicated their lives to unraveling the mysteries of humanity's past and present. From studying ancient civilizations to exploring remote tribes in far-flung corners of the world, anthropologists have played a crucial role in understanding our collective history. They have unearthed invaluable insights into cultural practices and beliefs that shape societies today. One such breakthrough came with the discovery of the Missing Link Skull by Sir Baldwin Spencer—a pivotal find that bridged gaps in our understanding of human evolution. This remarkable artifact shed light on our ancestors' journey from primates to modern humans. But anthropology is not just about uncovering relics; it also involves immersing oneself in different cultures and documenting their unique traditions. The people of the Andaman Islands captivated anthropologists with their rich heritage and way of life. Intriguing portraits by Nicola Martin Petite captured Couriaga—a man with tattooed shoulders—and Paraberi—an individual adorned in an animal-skin cloak—showcasing the diversity within these communities. Tragically, some indigenous groups faced extinction due to colonization. The Tasmanian aborigines suffered this fate at the hands of colonists who wiped out their population entirely. Grou Aagara—with scarification on his chest—and Arra-Maida—with her child secured on her back using a kangaroo papoose—represent remnants of Tasmania's native inhabitants before they were tragically eradicated. Anthropologists also delve into material culture as evidenced by artifacts like a 19th-century shoulder or hip cloth made from homespun cotton—an object revealing intricate details about societal norms during that era. Edward Burnett Tylor stands as one prominent figure whose theories on cultural evolution shaped the field of anthropology.