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    Paul Rivet (7 May 1876 – 21 March 1958) was a French ethnologist known for founding the Musée de l'Homme in 1937. In his professional work, Rivet is known...
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  • Élise Rivet (1890-1945), Roman Catholic nun and war heroine Louis-Alfred-Adhémar Rivet (1873-1951), Canadian lawyer and politician Paul Rivet (1876-1958)...
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  • phrenologist Pierre-Marie Alexandre Dumoutier around the 1830s. In 1930, Paul Rivet published part of the unpublished manuscripts of Dumoutier, among which...
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    an anthropology museum in Paris, France. It was established in 1937 by Paul Rivet for the 1937 Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la...
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    Powell's fieldworkers. (More current names are indicated parenthetically.) Paul Rivet (1924) lists a total of 46 independent language families in North and...
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    Kristen McDonald Rivet (born July 11, 1970) is an American politician who is a member of the Michigan Senate for the 35th district. She was elected in...
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    An Almain rivet is a type of flexible plate armour created in Germany in about 1500. It was designed to be manufactured easily whilst still affording...
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    Mesoamerica. However, some skepticism remains among scholars. Linguist Paul Rivet claimed the Yurumanguí language of Colombia was part of the Hokan family...
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  • 1950s. Important figures in this movement have included Lévi-Strauss, Paul Rivet, Marcel Griaule, Germaine Dieterlen, and Jean Rouch. See: List of scholars...
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    Pietschmann rediscovered it at the Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen in 1908; Paul Rivet published a facsimile edition in Paris in 1936. Some researchers believe...
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    Founded by Pierre Gérôme, philosopher Alain, physicist Paul Langevin and ethnologist Paul Rivet, it edited a newsletter, Vigilance, and boasted more than...
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    Southern Emberá may be related to Paezan, Noanamá to Arawakan within Paul Rivet and Loukotka's (1950) Cariban Constenla Umaña and Margery Peña: may be...
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    with prominent social scientists such as Marcel Cohen, Marcel Mauss and Paul Rivet (director of the Institut d'ethnologie de Paris). Senghor, along with...
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  • 1955 United Kingdom Mirko Ramovš October 5, 1935 May 19, 2023 Slovenia Paul Rivet May 7, 1876 March 25, 1958 France Jean Rouch May 31, 1917 February 18...
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  • specifically with the Nadahup languages and Nukak-Kakwa group, as Puinave–Maku. Paul Rivet (1920) and other researchers proposed decades ago the hypothesis of a...
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  • ethnologie was restricted to museums, such as the Musée de l'Homme founded by Paul Rivet, and anthropology had a close relationship with studies of folklore. Above...
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  • McDonough Betty Jane Meggers Alfred Metraux Pierre Monbeig Charles A. Perrone Paul Rivet Antonius Robben Riordan Roett Anthony John R. Russell-Wood Wilhelm Schmidt...
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    in March 1934) which included philosopher Alain, ethnologist Paul Rivet and physicist Paul Langevin. The anarchists also participated with many antifascist...
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  • Jerusalem Michel Join-Lambert (1958) Ethiopia Jean Doresse (1959) Maya Cities Paul Rivet (1960) Carthage Gilbert Picard (1964) The Making of History The Age of...
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    artists and intellectuals. Through the intervention of the anthropologist Paul Rivet, she recorded at the National Sound Archive of the "Musée de l'Homme"...
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    the settlement of the Americas; the most accepted currently, that of Paul Rivet, states that there were numerous arrivals for different reasons: those...
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    about its foundation. The classification of the French anthropologist Paul Rivet (1924) far surpassed all previous ones, providing a large amount of linguistic...
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    Sklavenküste). Stuttgart/Berlin: W. Spemann. (270 p.) Labouret, Henir and Paul Rivet (1929) Le Royaume d'Arda et son Évangélisation au XVIIe siècle. Paris:...
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    heavily retouched facsimile edition was produced in Paris in 1936, by Paul Rivet. In 1980, a critical transcription of the book, based on an autopsy[clarification...
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    Brinton in 1891. However, a subsequent publication by Henri Beuchat and Paul Rivet placed Coconucan together with a Paezan family (which included Páez and...
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    the highly impressionist classification of South American languages by Paul Rivet. The main argument for the validity of Amerind is a pronominal pattern...
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    the coast. According to the polygenetic theory of the French scholar Paul Rivet, people from Melanesia, Polynesia, Australia and northern Asia arrived...
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  • Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff Kathy Reichs Audrey Richards W. H. R. Rivers Paul Rivet Uzma Z. Rizvi Joel Robbins Renato Rosaldo Gayle Rubin Robert A. Rubinstein...
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    circulated clandestinely. The Musée de l'Homme was founded by two professors, Paul Rivet and the Russian émigré Boris Vildé in July 1940. In the same month, July...
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  • Coconucan languages were first grouped together with Páez by Henri Beuchat & Paul Rivet in 1910 (under a larger Chibchan family, which is considerably more inclusive...
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