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countries followed: The
Anthropological Society of
Madrid (1865), the
American Anthropological ****ociation in 1902, the
Anthropological Society of
Vienna (1870)...
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Introduction to
Anthropological Theories and Theorists.
Walnut Cr****, California: Altamira. pp. 33–46.
American Anthropological ****ociation. "Eugenics...
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subset of a
posited anthropological constant. The term
sociocultural anthropology includes both
cultural and
social anthropology traditions. Anthropologists...
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anthropology appears." This
process began to
occur in the 18th
century of the Age of Enlightenment. Many
anthropological writers find
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Anthropological criminology (sometimes
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criminal anthropology,
literally a
combination of the
study of the
human species and the
study of...
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American Anthropological ****ociation (AAA) is an
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scholars and
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supported by the Wenner-Gren
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