PEOPLE KNOWN FOR: physical anthropology

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Karl Ernst, Ritter von Baer
Prussian-Estonian embryologist
Karl Ernst von Baer was a Prussian-Estonian embryologist who discovered the mammalian ovum and the notochord and established the new science of comparative embryology alongside comparative anatomy. He...
Richard Leakey
Kenyan anthropologist, government official, and paleontologist
Richard Leakey was a Kenyan anthropologist, conservationist, and political figure. A member of the distinguished Leakey family of scholars and researchers, he was responsible for extensive fossil finds...
Louis S.B. Leakey
Kenyan archaeologist and anthropologist
Louis Leakey was a Kenyan archaeologist and anthropologist, a member of the distinguished Leakey family of scholars and researchers, whose fossil discoveries in East Africa proved that human beings were...
American author and forensic anthropologist
Kathy Reichs is an American forensic anthropologist and author of a popular series of mystery books centring on the protagonist Temperance (“Bones”) Brennan. Reichs studied anthropology at American University,...
American anthropologist
Carleton S. Coon was an American anthropologist who made notable contributions to cultural and physical anthropology and archaeology. His areas of study ranged from prehistoric agrarian communities to...
British anthropologist
Alfred Cort Haddon was one of the founders of modern British anthropology. Virtually the sole exponent of anthropology at Cambridge for 30 years, it was largely through his work and especially his teaching...
American anthropologist
Aleš Hrdlička was a physical anthropologist known for his studies of Neanderthal man and his theory of the migration of American Indians from Asia. Though born in Bohemia, Hrdlička came to America with...
South African anthropologist
Raymond A. Dart was an Australian-born South African physical anthropologist and paleontologist whose discoveries of fossil hominins (members of the human lineage) led to significant insights into human...
American anthropologist
William W. Howells was an American physical anthropologist, who specialized in the establishment of population relationships through physical measurement. He is also known for his work in developing anthropological...
American anthropologist
Earnest A. Hooton was an American physical anthropologist who investigated human evolution and so-called racial differentiation, classified and described human populations, and examined the relationship...
American anthropologist
Loren Eiseley was an American anthropologist, educator, and author who wrote about anthropology for the lay person in an eloquent, poetic style. Eiseley was educated at the University of Nebraska (B.A.,...
Canadian anthropologist
Davidson Black was a Canadian physician and physical anthropologist who first postulated the existence of a distinct form of early man, popularly known as Peking man. Black, a graduate of the University...
German anthropologist
Franz Weidenreich was a German anatomist and physical anthropologist whose reconstruction of prehistoric human remains and work on Peking man (then called Sinanthropus pekinensis) and other hominids brought...
Broca, Paul
French anthropologist and pathologist
Paul Broca was a surgeon who was closely associated with the development of modern physical anthropology in France and whose study of brain lesions contributed significantly to understanding the origins...
American anthropologist
Edward W. Gifford was an American anthropologist, archaeologist, and student of California Indian ethnography who developed the University of California Museum of Anthropology, Berkeley, into a major U.S....
Flower, 1883
British zoologist
Sir William Henry Flower was a British zoologist who made valuable contributions to structural anthropology and the comparative anatomy of mammals. Flower became a member of the surgical staff at Middlesex...
English anthropologist, geologist, and paleontologist
Kenneth Oakley was an English physical anthropologist, geologist, and paleontologist best known for his work in the relative dating of fossils by fluorine content. Oakley received a B.S. in geology with...
Sir Arthur Keith, detail of a pencil drawing by William Rothenstein, 1928; in the National Portrait Gallery, London
Scottish anthropologist
Sir Arthur Keith was a Scottish anatomist and physical anthropologist who specialized in the study of fossil humans and who reconstructed early hominin forms, notably fossils from Europe and North Africa...
Blumenbach, detail of a lithograph, 1892
German anthropologist
Johann Friedrich Blumenbach was a German anthropologist, physiologist, and comparative anatomist, frequently called the father of physical anthropology, who proposed one of the earliest classifications...
Marcellin Boule
French geologist
Marcellin Boule was a French geologist, paleontologist, and physical anthropologist who made extensive studies of human fossils from Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East and reconstructed the first...
Swedish anatomist and anthropologist
Anders Adolf Retzius was an anatomist and anthropologist who is best known for his pioneer studies in craniometry (measurement of the skull as a means of establishing the characteristics of human fossil...