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  1. Carleton S. Coon, ca. 19631 The historical episode that forms the core of this essay is familiar to most historians of anthropology and human genetics. In 1962, University of Pennsylvania anthropologist Carleton S. Coon published The Origin of Races in which he argued that Homo sapiens evolved from Homo erectus not once but five separate times ...

  2. 15. Dez. 1993 · COON, CARLETON STEVENS (b. Wakefield, Massa­chusetts, 23 June 1904, d. Gloucester, Massachusetts, 4 June 1981), American anthropologist and educator. Coon was educated at Harvard University, where he took his Ph.D. degree in anthropology in 1928 and also taught anthropology from 1927 to 1948. Between 1925 and 1934 he conducted fieldwork in North Af­rica, the Balkans, Ethiopia, and Arabia. In ...

  3. Distinciones. Legionario de la Legión del Mérito (1945) Viking Fund Medal (1951) Athenaeum Literary Award (1962) Firma. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Carleton Stevens Coon ( Wakefield, 23 de junio de 1904- Gloucester, 3 de junio de 1981) fue un antropólogo físico estadounidense. Coon escribió numerosos libros sobre razas.

  4. Carleton Coon (1904-1981) was a physical anthropologist from Wakefield, Massachusetts. He studied Egyptology and anthropology at Harvard University, where he graduated in 1925. He was a lecturer and later professor there for several years, served as curator of ethnology at the University Museum of Philadelphia, and worked for fifteen years as ...

  5. On pense généralement que les races se sont différenciées dans les quelque dernières dizaines de milliers d'années après l'apparition de Yhomo sapiens. Pour C.S.C. et d'après l'étude des hommes fossiles, elles se seraient séparées bien avant, dès l'époque de Yhomo erectus. Aperçus originaux sur les types raciaux, le dimorphisme ...

  6. The Controversial Carleton Coon. Carleton Coon studied human and animal skeletons. He is shown in his office with two specimens of animals. Carleton S. Coon (1904–1981) was a Curator and Professor at the University of Pennsylvania until his retirement in 1963. He had a colorful personality; he did not believe that scholars should be stuffy or ...

  7. 11. Apr. 2011 · Review of The Living Races of Man by Carleton S. Coon, with Edward H. Hunt It would be difficult to give low marks for a book by the late Carleton Stevens Coon, and the Living Races of Man, published by Alfred Knopf in 1965, is no exception. Coon not only had a distinguished academic pedigree, but he was an explorer and archaeologist in his own ...