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Paul Broca
Race and Membership in American History: the Eugenics Movement
Early Craniometric Tools As a Predecessor to Neurosurgical Stereotaxis
Imaging Race
Foreign Bodies
Flinders Petrie, Race Theory and Biometrics
Contesting Inequality. Joseph Anténor Firmin's De L'égalité Des Races Humaines, 133 Years On
Pioneers in Criminology: Cesare Lombroso (1825-1909) Marvin E
Concordance of Two Methods of Assessing Race of Human Crania
Imagining Basques: Dual Otherness from European Imperialism to American Globalization. IN
The Anthropology of Josiah Clark Nott Paul A
Contribution of Anatomists to Anthropology
Broca, Pierre Paul. in Robert W. Rieber
Fundamental Or Forgotten? Is Pierre Paul Broca Still Relevant in Modern Neuroscience?
Early Craniometric Tools As a Predecessor to Neurosurgical Stereotaxis
Samuel Morton, Josiah Nott, and the Origins of the ‘American School’: Authority, Genius, and Systems-Building in Nineteenth Century Ethnology
Heredity, Environment, and Cranial Form: a Reanalysis of Boas'
Varieties of Human Species Human Races and Polygenism in Samuel George Morton’S Crania Americana (1839)
Development Team
Top View
Introduction to Forensic Anthropology 3
Women's Brains Women Displayed Their Talents and Their * Diplomas
The Aryan Race.1 Background. Europe's Linguistic Ties Even Farther
Hybrid Zones: Representations of Race in Late Nineteenth-Century French Visual Culture
Measuring Heads Ence
In the Eye of the Beholder: Sex and Race Estimation Using the Human Orbital Aperture*
Race: the Prejudical Fallacy
H-France Review Volume 4 (2004) Page 214
Charles V. Roman and the Spectre of Polygenism in Progressive Era Public Health Research Terence D
Human Remains and the Construction of Race and History, 1897-1945
Paul Broca and the Question of Human Hybridity
Lecture 10 Measuring Heads
Pierre Paul Broca Was Born on 28 June the Enigma Encircling Our Brain and 1824 in Sainte-Foy-La-Grande, Bordeaux Central Nervous System
In the Museum of Man: Anthropology, Racial Science, and Humanism In