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Step into the world of early 20th century anthropology, where every discovery felt like a revelation. Man; A Monthly Record Of Anthropological Science (Volume XVII) 1917 stands as a vivid chronicle of anthropological research in 1917, capturing the intellectual spirit and curiosity that shaped modern human evolution studies. Each page reflects the era's dedication to unravelling the mysteries of culture, society, and the origins of humanity, offering a rare glimpse into the debates and findings that defined anthropological science journals of the time. This volume, a distinguished…mehr

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Step into the world of early 20th century anthropology, where every discovery felt like a revelation. Man; A Monthly Record Of Anthropological Science (Volume XVII) 1917 stands as a vivid chronicle of anthropological research in 1917, capturing the intellectual spirit and curiosity that shaped modern human evolution studies. Each page reflects the era's dedication to unravelling the mysteries of culture, society, and the origins of humanity, offering a rare glimpse into the debates and findings that defined anthropological science journals of the time. This volume, a distinguished anthropological society publication, gathers the work of pioneering scholars of anthropology, presenting a wealth of cultural anthropology topics and anthropology historical records. It is an academic research resource and a window into early 1900s anthropology, where the foundations of the discipline were laid. The careful documentation of fieldwork, theoretical discussion, and cross-cultural analysis makes it indispensable both for those passionate about anthropology history reference and for anyone drawn to the evolution of scientific thought. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a curious reader, a student of human origins, or a collector of anthropological science collections, this book offers both insight and inspiration from a pivotal moment in the study of mankind.