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Anthropological Survey in Alaska

By Aleš Hrdlička

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Embark on a journey through the Alaskan wilderness to uncover the hidden stories of its indigenous peoples and their connection to the peopling of America.

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2015-12-23
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"Anthropological Survey in Alaska" by Aleš Hrdlička is a record of scientific exploration that aims to uncover the mysteries of Alaska's past and its people; readers are transported to the early 20th century, where the story emphasizes the importance of Alaska in understanding how America was populated, addressing the gap in systematic research by diving into the writer's extensive journey across the region, planning to gather anthropological data, study tribes, and collect artifacts. The book presents the experiences and observations of the writer, whose work illustrates the history and characteristics of the native populations.

About the Author

Alois Ferdinand Hrdlička, after 1918 changed to Aleš Hrdlička, was a Czech anthropologist who lived in the United States after his family had moved there in 1881. He was born in Humpolec, Bohemia.

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