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Clark Wissler
Born
Clark David Wissler
(1870-09-18)September 18, 1870
Cambridge City, Indiana
Died
August 25, 1947(1947-08-25) (aged 76)
New York City
Nationality
American
Alma mater
Indiana University (BA, MA, LLD)
Columbia University (PhD)
Known for
North American ethnography
Spouse
Etta Viola Gebhart
(m. 1899)
Children
2
Scientific career
Fields
anthropologist
ethnologist
archaeologist
Doctoral advisor
James McKeen Cattell
Clark David Wissler (September 18, 1870 – August 25, 1947) was an American anthropologist, ethnologist, and archaeologist.
Clark David Wissler (September 18, 1870 – August 25, 1947) was an American anthropologist, ethnologist, and archaeologist. Clark David Wissler was born...
Wissler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: ClarkWissler (1870–1947), American anthropologist Janina Wissler (born 1983), German model...
exhibits, combined with the work of taxonomy. The American anthropologists ClarkWissler and Alfred Kroeber further developed this version of the concept on...
tribe. People such as George B. Grinnell, John Maclean, D.C. Duvall, ClarkWissler, and James Willard Schultz were able to obtain and record a number of...
Ethnology, vol. iv., p. 114. North American Indians of the Plains. By ClarkWissler. American Museum of Natural History, 1920. Laubin, G.; Laubin, R. (2012)...
Dixon (1913–1914) F. W. Hodge (1915–1916) Alfred Kroeber (1917–1918) ClarkWissler (1919–1920) William Curtis Farabee (1921–1922) Walter Hough (1923–1924)...
Rivers Everett Rogers Wilhelm Schmidt Grafton Elliot Smith E. B. Tylor ClarkWissler Thomas Friedman Cultural appropriation Demic diffusion Diffusion of...
nor by the two anthropologists of the Institute for Human Relations ClarkWissler and G. P. Murdock. Sapir never thrived at Yale, where as one of only...
Dixon (1913–1914) F W Hodge (1915–1916) Alfred L. Kroeber (1917–1918) ClarkWissler (1919–1920) W. C. Farabee (1921–1922) Walter Hough (1923–1924) Ales...
became the founding director of Mexico's Bureau of Anthropology in 1917; ClarkWissler, who received his doctorate in psychology from Columbia University in...
under the tutelage of Franz Boas, Livingston Farrand and ClarkWissler. Influenced by Wissler, Lowie began his first fieldwork on the Lemhi Reservation...
Isobel Mary White Leslie White Tim White Benjamin Whorf Unni Wikan ClarkWissler Eric Wolf Alvin Wolfe Sol Worth Nur Yalman Kim Yeshi Jarrett Zigon R...
Dixon (1913–1914) F. W. Hodge (1915–1916) Alfred Kroeber (1917–1918) ClarkWissler (1919–1920) William Curtis Farabee (1921–1922) Walter Hough (1923–1924)...
evidence of wheeled vehicles in any part of the pre-Columbian Americas. ClarkWissler, the Curator of Ethnography at the American Museum of Natural History...
and the untamable wind, are viewed as spirits impossible to contain. ClarkWissler described in his 1907 field notes the "whirlwind bug," a creature with...
fact coined the term "mental test".: 45–6 In 1901, Cattell's student ClarkWissler published discouraging results, suggesting that mental testing of Columbia...
Dixon (1913–1914) F. W. Hodge (1915–1916) Alfred Kroeber (1917–1918) ClarkWissler (1919–1920) William Curtis Farabee (1921–1922) Walter Hough (1923–1924)...
Franchetti, Italian-American composer and educator (d. 1942) 1870 – ClarkWissler, American anthropologist, author, and educator (d. 1947) 1872 – Carl...
in the field of ethnology, and were also propounded by Franz Boas, ClarkWissler and Paul Kirchhoff. He also induced the concept of "primeval culture"...
Dixon (1913–1914) F. W. Hodge (1915–1916) Alfred Kroeber (1917–1918) ClarkWissler (1919–1920) William Curtis Farabee (1921–1922) Walter Hough (1923–1924)...
parts of ancient Mesoamerica were not suitable for wheeled transport. ClarkWissler, the Curator of Ethnography at the American Museum of Natural History...
Dixon (1913–1914) F. W. Hodge (1915–1916) Alfred Kroeber (1917–1918) ClarkWissler (1919–1920) William Curtis Farabee (1921–1922) Walter Hough (1923–1924)...
Dixon (1913–1914) F. W. Hodge (1915–1916) Alfred Kroeber (1917–1918) ClarkWissler (1919–1920) William Curtis Farabee (1921–1922) Walter Hough (1923–1924)...
collaborated with anthropologists Alice Fletcher, George Dorsey, and ClarkWissler. James Rolfe Murie, also known as Sa-Ku-Ru-Ta was born in 1862 in Grand...
Dixon (1913–1914) F. W. Hodge (1915–1916) Alfred Kroeber (1917–1918) ClarkWissler (1919–1920) William Curtis Farabee (1921–1922) Walter Hough (1923–1924)...
Dixon (1913–1914) F. W. Hodge (1915–1916) Alfred Kroeber (1917–1918) ClarkWissler (1919–1920) William Curtis Farabee (1921–1922) Walter Hough (1923–1924)...
miles per hour at the U.S. Army air base in Muroc, California. Died: ClarkWissler, 76, American anthropologist Moscow rejected the American proposal that...