AlfredTylor (26 January 1824 – 31 December 1884) was an English geologist. He was the second son of Joseph Tylor, brassfounder, by his wife, Harriet...
Sir Edward Burnett Tylor FRAI (2 October 1832 – 2 January 1917) was an English anthropologist, and professor of anthropology. Tylor's ideas typify 19th-century...
associates were the young Edward Burnett Tylor, inventor of cultural anthropology, and his brother AlfredTylor, a geologist. Previously Edward had referred...
exploit it. London geologist AlfredTylor came to the area and purchased the mineral rights from Pendyrus Farm in 1872. Tylor soon opened Pendyrys Colliery...
the Monsters, Incorporated factory making the transition to laugh power. Tylor Tuskmon, a recent Scare Major graduate from Monsters University, having...
Charles Tylor (2 November 1816 – 14 March 1902) was an English Quaker author. He was the founding editor of Quaker weekly publication, The Friend. He...
understanding the processes that constitute society. According to Sir Edward Tylor: "Culture, or civilization, taken in its broad, ethnographic sense, is that...
Howard, pharmacist and meteorologist, Edward Harris, father-in-law of AlfredTylor, and Samuel Gurney, banker. The headmistress of the school was Susanna...
(424 m) 2,912** 567 Closed 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south of No.1, developed by AlfredTylor’s Colliery Company 7 Tylorstown Pendyrys No.2 1876 1936 464 yards (424 m)...
him to believe that Tylor was far more sympathetic in regard to "primitive" populations than many of his contemporaries and that Tylor expressed no belief...
Howard, pharmacist and meteorologist, Edward Harris, father-in-law of AlfredTylor, and Samuel Gurney, banker. The first prospectus proposed "an Establishment...
for 'gold'. Sydney Barber Josiah Skertchly (1850–1927), author with AlfredTylor of Colouration in Animals and Plants, Alabaster, Passmore and sons, 1886...
Clews Parsons, Paul Rabinow, Alfred Radcliffe-Brown, Marshall Sahlins, Nancy Scheper-Hughes (b. 1944), and Edward Burnett Tylor (1832–1917). Association of...
and contemporaneous ethnologists. Tylor advocated strongly for unilinealism and a form of "uniformity of mankind". Tylor in particular laid the groundwork...
authors, even when not expressed as such. In the words of anthropologist E.B. Tylor, it is "that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals...
and the Mating of Cousins', in Anthropological Essays presented to E. B. Tylor, 1907, pp.52–68 The idea of the soul, 1909 Review of The Threshold of Religion...
classics of anthropology,[citation needed] comparable to Edward Burnett Tylor's Primitive Culture (1871) and Sir James George Frazer's The Golden Bough...
Enver (2005). Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Second World War. New York: Tylor and Francis. p. 155. ISBN 978-0-7146-5625-0. Archived from the original...
Jadon Sancho, professional footballer, lived in Peckham Edward Burnett Tylor, anthropologist Ben Watson, professional footballer Jack Whicher, detective...
Faran Tahir, Ken Stott, John Slattery, Michael Spellman, Denis O'Hare, Jud Tylor, Peter Gerety, Brian Markinson, Spencer Garrett, Kevin Cooney, Aharon Ipalé...
commentary, and is associated with scholars like Auguste Comte, Edward Burnett Tylor, Lewis Henry Morgan, Benjamin Kidd, L. T. Hobhouse and Herbert Spencer....
H. R. Rivers Everett Rogers Wilhelm Schmidt Grafton Elliot Smith E. B. Tylor Clark Wissler Thomas Friedman Cultural appropriation Demic diffusion Diffusion...
Burnett Tylor 1881–82 Augustus Pitt Rivers 1883–84 William Henry Flower 1885–88 Francis Galton 1890–91 John Beddoe 1891–92 Edward Burnett Tylor 1893–94...
establishment of modern uses of the culture concept as defined by Edward Burnett Tylor in the mid-19th century. Malinowski collected data from the Trobriand Islands...
the anthropological meaning of the term "culture" came from Sir Edward Tylor: "Culture, or civilization, taken in its broad, ethnographic sense, is that...