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Alfred Louis Kroeber was born on 11 June 11 1876, in Hoboken, New Jersey. His parents were of German-American extraction, with his father having come to ...
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Alfred Kroeber's death ended six decades of brilliant productivity which earned him a professional reputation second to none and the warm respect of his ...
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ALFRED LOUIS KROEBER. (1939), Peruvian archaeology (1944), Configurations of culture growth (1944), The nature of culture (1952), Style and civilization ...
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in "Alfred L. Kroeber" in Essays in Anthropology Presented to A. L. Kroeber in ... sity, October 20, i960, and my own obituary, "Alfred Louis Kroeber, 1876-1960," ...
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This monumental work from a foremost American anthropologist includes demographics, linguistic relations, social structures, folkways, religion, material culture, ...
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Professor Kroeber was born in Hoboken, New Jersey, on June 11, 1876, and died in Paris on October 5, 1960, where he was stopping over on his return from ...
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Alfred Louis Kroeber - Personal Information: Hoboken, Nueva Jersey, Estados Unidos de América, 11 de junio de 1876 París, Francia, 5 de octubre de 1960.
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Jun 11, 2011 ... San Francisco's First Psychoanalyst. Daniel Benveniste. San Francisco's first psychoanalyst was an anthropologist. Alfred Louis Kroeber was ...
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Along with Lowie and Mead, Kroeber was one of Boas' most successful students. Like most of the Boasians, Kroeber accepted evolution as an explanation for ...
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