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Aleš Hrdlička

Index Aleš Hrdlička

Alois Ferdinand Hrdlička, after 1918 changed to Aleš Hrdlička (March 29, 1869 – September 5, 1943), was an Austro-Hungarian anthropologist who lived in the United States after his family had moved there in 1881. [1]

47 relations: Aleš, American Anthropological Association, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Ancon (archaeological site), Bill Wilson (convict), Biological anthropology, Bone Clones, Chaluka Site, Crow Village, Alaska, Czechs, Dismal Key, Earnest Hooton, Folsom Site, Forensic anthropology, History of Mesoamerica (Paleo-Indian), Hrdlička, Humpolec, Knuckle-walking, KOD-171 Site, List of anthropologists, List of Czech Americans, List of Czechs, List of Liberty ships (A–F), Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine, March 29, Marcus Goldstein, Mongoloid, Mud Lake Canal, Opata, Paleoanthropology, Robert Corruccini, Roldan v. Los Angeles County, Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Samuel George Morton, San Diego Museum of Man, September 1943, Thomas Dale Stewart (anthropologist), Turner River Site, Vero man, 1869 in archaeology, 1907 in archaeology, 1912 in archaeology, 1925 in archaeology, 1930 in archaeology, 1931 in archaeology, 1940s in anthropology, 1943 in archaeology.

Aleš

Aleš is a Slavic male name.

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American Anthropological Association

The American Anthropological Association (AAA) is an organization of scholars and practitioners in the field of anthropology.

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American Journal of Physical Anthropology

The American Journal of Physical Anthropology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal and the official journal of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists.

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Ancon (archaeological site)

Ancon (archaeological site) is located in the north of the Bay of Ancon, in the Ancón District, on the central coast of Peru.

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Bill Wilson (convict)

Bill Wilson (1880–?) was a man wrongfully convicted in Blount County, Alabama of murdering his wife and child in 1912.

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Biological anthropology

Biological anthropology, also known as physical anthropology, is a scientific discipline concerned with the biological and behavioral aspects of human beings, their related non-human primates and their extinct hominin ancestors.

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Bone Clones

Bone Clones, Inc. manufactures, distributes, and sells osteological reproductions of human and animal bones.

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Chaluka Site

The Chaluka Site is a prehistoric archaeological site and National Historic Landmark in Nikolski, Alaska, on Umnak Island in the Aleutian Islands of southwestern Alaska.

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Crow Village, Alaska

Crow Village is an unincorporated community on the Kuskokwim River in the U.S. state of Alaska.

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Czechs

The Czechs (Češi,; singular masculine: Čech, singular feminine: Češka) or the Czech people (Český národ), are a West Slavic ethnic group and a nation native to the Czech Republic in Central Europe, who share a common ancestry, culture, history and Czech language.

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Dismal Key

Dismal Key is a small island, part of the Ten Thousand Islands archipelago in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Florida.

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Earnest Hooton

Earnest Albert Hooton (November 20, 1887 – May 3, 1954) was an American physical anthropologist known for his work on racial classification and his popular writings such as the book Up From The Ape.

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Folsom Site

Folsom Site or Wild Horse Arroyo, designated by the Smithsonian trinomial 29CX1, is a major archaeological site about west of Folsom, New Mexico.

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Forensic anthropology

Forensic anthropology is the application of the anatomical science of anthropology and its various subfields, including forensic archaeology and forensic taphonomy, in a legal setting.

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History of Mesoamerica (Paleo-Indian)

In the History of Mesoamerica, the stage known as the Paleo-Indian period (or alternatively, the Lithic stage) is the era in the scheme of Mesoamerican chronology which begins with the very first indications of human habitation within the Mesoamerican region, and continues until the general onset of the development of agriculture and other proto-civilization traits.

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Hrdlička

Hrdlička (feminine Hrdličková) is a Czech surname.

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Humpolec

Humpolec (Humpoletz, article in: Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, 4. Aufl. 1888–1890) is a town in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic.

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Knuckle-walking

Knuckle-walking is a form of quadrupedal walking in which the forelimbs hold the fingers in a partially flexed posture that allows body weight to press down on the ground through the knuckles.

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KOD-171 Site

KOD-171 is a prehistoric and historic archaeological site in the vicinity of Larsen Bay, a city on the north side of Kodiak Island in southern Alaska.

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List of anthropologists

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List of Czech Americans

This is a list of notable Czech Americans.

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List of Czechs

This is a partial list of famous Czech people. This list includes people of the Czech nationality as well as people having some significant Czech ancestry or association with Czech culture.

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List of Liberty ships (A–F)

This section of List of Liberty ships is a sortable list of Liberty ships—cargo ships built in the United States during World War II—with names beginning with A through F.

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Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine

The Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine (also known by similar names) is, according to legend, a rich gold mine hidden in the southwestern United States.

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March 29

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Marcus Goldstein

Marcus S. Goldstein (August 22, 1906 – December 1, 1997) was one of the forefathers of dental anthropology and was also a public health analyst.

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Mongoloid

Mongoloid is a grouping of all or some peoples indigenous to East Asia, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, North Asia, South Asia, the Arctic, the Americas and the Pacific Islands.

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Mud Lake Canal

The Mud Lake Canal is a prehistoric long-distance canoe canal near Flamingo, Florida, U.S..

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Opata

The Opata are three indigenous people of Mexico.

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Paleoanthropology

Paleoanthropology or paleo-anthropology is a branch of archaeology with a human focus, which seeks to understand the early development of anatomically modern humans, a process known as hominization, through the reconstruction of evolutionary kinship lines within the family Hominidae, working from biological evidence (such as petrified skeletal remains, bone fragments, footprints) and cultural evidence (such as stone tools, artifacts, and settlement localities).

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Robert Corruccini

Robert Spencer Corruccini (born May 21, 1949) is an American anthropologist, distinguished professor, Smithsonian Institution Research Fellow, Human Biology Council Fellow (now the Human Biology Association), and the 1994 Outstanding Scholar at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale.

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Roldan v. Los Angeles County

Roldan v. Los Angeles County,, 18 P.2d 706, was a 1930s court case in California confirming that the state's anti-miscegenation laws at the time did not bar the marriage of a Filipino and a white person.

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Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland

The Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (RAI) is a long-established anthropological organisation, with a global membership.

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Samuel George Morton

Samuel George Morton (January 26, 1799 – May 15, 1851) was an American physician and natural scientist.

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San Diego Museum of Man

The San Diego Museum of Man is a museum of anthropology located in Balboa Park, San Diego, California and housed in the historic landmark buildings of the California Quadrangle.

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September 1943

The following events occurred in September 1943.

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Thomas Dale Stewart (anthropologist)

Thomas Dale Stewart (June 10, 1901 – October 27, 1997) was a founder of modern forensic anthropology and a major contributor to most areas of human skeletal biology, paleopathology, and related areas of physical anthropology.

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Turner River Site

The Turner River Site is an archaeological site in the Ten Thousand Islands region of Everglades National Park, in Florida.

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Vero man

Vero man refers to a set of fossilized human bones found near Vero (now Vero Beach), Florida, in 1915 and 1916.

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1869 in archaeology

The year 1869 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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1907 in archaeology

The year 1907 in archaeology.

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1912 in archaeology

The year 1912 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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1925 in archaeology

The year 1925 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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1930 in archaeology

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1931 in archaeology

The year 1931 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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1940s in anthropology

Timeline of anthropology, 1940–1949.

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1943 in archaeology

The year 1943 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleš_Hrdlička

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