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American Anthropologist and Ralph Linton

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Difference between American Anthropologist and Ralph Linton

American Anthropologist vs. Ralph Linton

American Anthropologist is the flagship journal of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), published quarterly by Wiley. Ralph Linton (27 February 1893 – 24 December 1953) was a respected American anthropologist of the mid-20th century, particularly remembered for his texts The Study of Man (1936) and The Tree of Culture (1955).

Similarities between American Anthropologist and Ralph Linton

American Anthropologist and Ralph Linton have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Franz Boas, Melville J. Herskovits, Sol Tax.

Franz Boas

Franz Uri Boas (July 9, 1858December 21, 1942) was a German-American anthropologist and a pioneer of modern anthropology who has been called the "Father of American Anthropology".

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Melville J. Herskovits

Melville Jean Herskovits (September 10, 1895 – February 25, 1963) was an American anthropologist who helped establish African and African-American studies in American academia.

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Sol Tax

Sol Tax (30 October 1907 – 4 January 1995) was an American anthropologist.

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American Anthropologist and Ralph Linton Comparison

American Anthropologist has 20 relations, while Ralph Linton has 57. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 3.90% = 3 / (20 + 57).

References

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