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stated as Jan Stanisław Kubary, Jan
Kubary, or
Johann Stanislaus Kubary, was a
Polish naturalist and ethnographer.
Kubary was born in
Warsaw on 13 November...
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described his
experiences in Australia,
Oceania and the
United States; Jan
Kubary, a
veteran of the 1863 Uprising,
explored the
Pacific islands.
Joseph Spiridion's...
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beginning 1180–1200 AD.
Polish ethnographer and
oceanographer John
Stanislaw Kubary made the
first detailed description of Nan
Madol in 1874.
Little can be...
- 1934–35.
Ludwik Krzywicki, anthropologist, economist,
sociologist Jan
Kubary, naturalist,
ethnographer Hersch Lauterpacht,
creator of the
legal concept...
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feeding behaviour. The
scientific name
commemorates the
Polish naturalist Jan
Kubary.
BirdLife International (2016). "Rhipidura kubaryi". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
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Finsch based on
specimens collected by the
Polish naturalist John
Stanislaw Kubary on the
island of Yap in Micronesia. They
placed it with the
fantails in...
- 1958. with
Johann Kubary and
Eduard Gräffe The
Carolines island of Yap or Guap
according to the
reports of
Alfred Tetens and
Johann Kubary "Die Carolineninsel...
- s****ed-out
hollows in the ground. It was
first seen by John
Stanislaw Kubary in 1869 and last
collected in 1873
during the
British Challenger expedition...
- same as the
villages recorded historically by
Keate (1789),
Semper (1873),
Kubary (1889), and Krämer (1919). The
recorded village sites consist of clusters...
- At
least nine of
these sculptures were
collected by
Johann Stanislaus Kubary, a
Polish naturalist and
ethnographer who
visited the
atoll in 1873 and...