Author:Alfred Cort Haddon

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Alfred Cort Haddon
(1855–1940)
See biography, indexes. English anthropologist and ethnologist; Professor of Zoology in the Royal College of Science, Dublin
This author wrote articles for the Dictionary of National Biography.
Articles written by this author are designated in the DNB by the initials "A. C. H."
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Alfred Cort Haddon

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  • Introduction to the study of embryology (1887) [1]
  • The Study of Man (1898) [2]
  • Head-hunters: Black, White, and Brown (1901) [3]
  • The Reports of the Cambridge Expedition to Torres Straits (nd)
  • Magic and fetishism (1906) [4]
  • Evolution in Art: As Illustrated by the Life-histories of Designs (1907) [5]
  • The races of man and their distribution ([1909?]) [6]
  • History of anthropology ([1910]) [7]
  • The outriggers of Indonesian canoes ([n.d.]) [8]
  • The wanderings of peoples (1911) [9]
  • The practical value of ethnology. Conway memorial lecture, delivered at South place institute on March 17, 1921 (1921) [10]

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