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Clark Wissler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clark Wissler (September 18 1870 – August 25 1947) was an American anthropologist. Born near Hagerstown, Indiana, Wissler graduated from Indiana University in 1897. He received his doctorate in psych...
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A Biography of the Anthropologist Clark David Wissler ... Clark David Wissler was an American anthropologist. ... Barbara Hewitt, Clark Wissler: Influences on the Development of Anthropology in the United States 1999.
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The biographical profile of Clark Wissler, focusing on his/her contributions to the development of intelligence theory and testing. ... Wissler subsequently shifted his research and teaching interests to Anthropology, where he became one of America's foremost authorities on American Indians. His foundational interest...
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Clark Wissler died in New York City on August 25, 1947. He received little scholarly attention ... the Clark Wissler papers. We thank W. N. Fenton, H. L. ...
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Clark Wissler was born on a farm in Wayne. County, Indiana, on September 18, 1870. He was the eldest child of Benjamin Franklin ...
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Clark Wissler and the Development of Anthropology in the United States [originally published in American Anthropologist, 85:800-825, 1983] STANLEY A. FREED RUTH S. FREED American Museum of Natural History Wissler receives scant notice today although he was a major figure in American anthropology.
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Friedrich Ratzel, Clark Wissler, and Carl Sauer: Culture Area Research and Mapping ; By Nina Brown ... In 1917 Clark Wissler (1870-1947), an anthropologist with the American Museum of Natural History, used the culture area concept to integrate what was known about Native American communities.
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Wissler, Clark - 1870—1947, American anthropologist, b. Wayne, Ind., grad. Indiana Univ., 1897, Ph.D. Columbia, 1901. At first a teacher of psychology, he became interested in anthropology under... ... Clark Wissler at Amazon...
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In 1902 he began an affiliation with the American Museum of Natural History that lasted until his retirement in 1942. Wissler increased ethnographic studies by sending out numerous field expeditions and by launching an ambitious publication program of which he was editor.
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