27 people found
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Richard Francis Burton
British explorer, geographer, translator, writer, soldier, orientalist, cartographer, ethnologist, spy, linguist, poet, fencer, and diplomat
William Crooke
British orientalist
Brian Houghton Hodgson
British scientist
Christopher Hann
British anthropologist and ethnologist
Desmond Morris
English zoologist, ethologist and surrealist painter
George Brown
English missionary, anthropologist and natural history specimen collector
Moses I. Finley
American historian
David McHattie Forbes
Scottish botanist, ethnologist, sugar plantation manager and explorer
James Campbell
Scottish administrator in India and ethnologist
Valery Nikolaevich Chernetsov
Russian archaeologist and ethnologist (1905-1970)
William Wyatt Gill
British missionary
Robert Brough Smyth
Anglo-Australian geologist, author and social commentator
Arthur John Newman Tremearne
British ethnologist
Charles Hose
British colonial administrator and scientist
James Deans
British ethnologist
Alexander Fenton
Scottish ethnologist and linguist
Syed Mahmud Ali
English ethnologist
Shahid Perwez
English ethnologist
David Shankland
Arkotong Longkumer
Melville William Hilton-Simpson
British traveller and ethnologist
Bill Gent
Lawrence Schoolcraft
Ethnologist, b. in Albany county, N. Y., 28 March, 1793; d. in Washington, D. C., 10 Dec., 1804, was educated at Middlebury college, Vt
Dudley Arthur Kidd
British ethnologist
Bernard A. Waites
Research Assistant in History at the Open University
R. E. Dennett
English trader operating out of the Kongo in the early 20th century who wrote a number of books that were influential on sociological and anthropological research on the cultures of West Africa
Alfred Thomas Bryant
British ethnologist, priest and historian
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