One of the first research interests of the German anthropologist and ethnologist Robert Lehmann-Nitsche (1872-1938), upon assuming the position as head of the Department of Anthropology at the La Plata Museum in Argentina (Sección de Antropologia del Museo de La Plata), concerned the indigenous peoples of Patagonia. This article explores Lehmann-Nitsche’s anthropological, ethnological, and linguistic studies among the indigenous peoples of Patagonia (Selk'nam, Gennakenk, Mapuche, Aónikenk, Kawésqar, and Yaghan) conducted between 1898 and 1919. These studies included research into pathology, craniology, anthropometry, archaeology, ethnology, linguistics, and mythology. He aimed at contributing to contemporary theories of German scholars on t...
The North Atlantic Patagonian Coast (San Matías Gulf [SMG], Río Negro, Argentina) is known for its a...
This chapter deals with the available archeological knowledge, building a history of the peopling, t...
The intention of this article is to reflect on the challenges that museums face when collections inc...
One of the first research interests of the German anthropologist and ethnologist Robert Lehmann-Nits...
The devastating fire in the 200-year-old Museu Nacional in Rio de Janeiro on September 2, 2018, demo...
During a fortnight in the month of July 1924, the German physician and anthropologist Robert Lehmann...
This essay examines two German anthropologists who changed the style of Brazilian anthropology. Ka...
The German ethnologist Theodor Koch-Grünberg (1872-1924) became one of the world’s leading Americani...
This is a study of the multifaceted interactions between Porte??os and Indians in the plains or Pamp...
The objective of this article is to evaluate if changes in the social organization of hunter-gathere...
In 1903 and 1905 the German anthropologist Robert Lehmann-Nitsche documented two vocabularies of aon...
Cuando en la década de 1940 se reflotó la publicación del Handbook of South American Indians un grup...
The new world, vast, untamed, and virtually unspoiled when found by the first white explorers, was a...
Fil: Podgorny, Irina. Archivo Histórico. Museo de La Plata. Universidad Nacional de La Plata; Argent...
Curt Nimuendajú (1883–1945) was a German ethnographer who became a naturalized citizen of Brazil and...
The North Atlantic Patagonian Coast (San Matías Gulf [SMG], Río Negro, Argentina) is known for its a...
This chapter deals with the available archeological knowledge, building a history of the peopling, t...
The intention of this article is to reflect on the challenges that museums face when collections inc...
One of the first research interests of the German anthropologist and ethnologist Robert Lehmann-Nits...
The devastating fire in the 200-year-old Museu Nacional in Rio de Janeiro on September 2, 2018, demo...
During a fortnight in the month of July 1924, the German physician and anthropologist Robert Lehmann...
This essay examines two German anthropologists who changed the style of Brazilian anthropology. Ka...
The German ethnologist Theodor Koch-Grünberg (1872-1924) became one of the world’s leading Americani...
This is a study of the multifaceted interactions between Porte??os and Indians in the plains or Pamp...
The objective of this article is to evaluate if changes in the social organization of hunter-gathere...
In 1903 and 1905 the German anthropologist Robert Lehmann-Nitsche documented two vocabularies of aon...
Cuando en la década de 1940 se reflotó la publicación del Handbook of South American Indians un grup...
The new world, vast, untamed, and virtually unspoiled when found by the first white explorers, was a...
Fil: Podgorny, Irina. Archivo Histórico. Museo de La Plata. Universidad Nacional de La Plata; Argent...
Curt Nimuendajú (1883–1945) was a German ethnographer who became a naturalized citizen of Brazil and...
The North Atlantic Patagonian Coast (San Matías Gulf [SMG], Río Negro, Argentina) is known for its a...
This chapter deals with the available archeological knowledge, building a history of the peopling, t...
The intention of this article is to reflect on the challenges that museums face when collections inc...