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JULIAN HAYNES STEWARD, anthropologist, was born in Washington, D.C., the son of Thomas G., chief of the Board of Examiners of the U.S. Patent Office, and Grace Garriott, whose brother, Edward Garriott, was chief forecaster of the U.S. Weather Bureau.
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JULIAN HARES STEWARD January 31, 1 902-February 6, 1972 BY ROBERT A. MANNERS JULIAN HAYNES STEWARD, ANTHROPOLOGIST, was born in Wash- ington, D.C., the son of Thomas G., chief of the Bo arc! of Examiners of the U.S. Patent Office, en c!
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Julian Steward - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Encyclopedia article about Steward, Julian Haynes. Information about Steward, Julian Haynes in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Steward Second Class; Steward Third Class; Steward's Assistant; Steward's Cup; Steward's pearly mussel; Steward, IL; Steward, Illinois; Steward, Julian;
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Definition: American anthropologist Julian Steward was a leader of the cultural ecology movement, who actively incorporated ecology and archaeology into his theories. ... Julian Steward on the Internet...
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Alfred Kroeber by Julian Haynes Steward, A L. Kroeber ... You Searched Books for: Julian Haynes Steward ... Native Peoples of South America by Julian Haynes Steward...
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Some Western Shoshoni Myths (Forgotten Books); Authors: Julian Haynes Steward; Amazon.co.uk price: £5.41; (Status 07.09.2009 23:56 - Details) ... Julian Steward: Definition from Answers.com; Julian Haynes Steward (1902–72) [ Bi ] American anthropologist and ethnographer who developed the ... Biography. Steward was born...
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Related Category: Anthropology: Biographies ... He conducted both archaeological and ethnographic studies. At the Smithsonian Institution he was anthropologist (1935–43) in the Bureau of American Ethnology, edited for the bureau the monumental Handbook of South He advanced the concept of multilinear cultural evolution,
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Steward, Julian Haynes (1902–72) [Bi].; American anthropologist and ethnographer who developed the theoretical perspective known as ‘cultural ecology’ which was based on the idea that cultures do not simply interact with one another but also with their environment.
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Steward is considered one of the foremost exponents of cultural evolution in the United States, and his work is a major contribution to the study of social organization and to North American ethnography. ... ~ Julian Haynes Steward (Author)
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