In this essay I discuss the significance of theories and classifications that appear in the material and graphic form of race and place name inscriptions on human skulls. I argue that human skulls themselves provided a site for the inscription of raciological thought, a privileged location for abbreviating broader conceptions of differences and distributions of ‘human races’. I will draw on the history of race science in 19th-century Europe to explore how and why certain race and place names were inscribed onto skulls, and the effect of this form of inscription on the shaping of theories in the racial sciences during this period. The article especially considers the work of the French anthropologists Armand de Quatrefages and Ernest-Théodor...
This article assesses the part played by physical anthropology and classical archaeology in the tran...
This study presents the results of a morphometric reanalysis of the Qarunian skull analyzed by Henne...
Ce dossier explore l'importance de la vie matérielle dans la construction de la race comme artefact ...
In this essay I discuss the racial formations of Alessandro de’ Medici, first duke of Florence. Thes...
The scientific collecting of human remains in colonial settings is sometimes understood as an activi...
This paper examines the permeation of scientific racism in classical archaeology during the 1920s an...
This dissertation is history of how researchers have trusted biometric technologies to operate objec...
This essay examines how anthropogeographical conceptions become materialized in place names inscrib...
In this article two protagonists of nineteenth-century anthropological culture, Samuel George Morton...
SERIES OF CRANIA AND ARMY OF SKELETONS : ANTHROPOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS IN FRANCE IN THE SECOND HALF OF...
This paper draws upon assemblage theory to challenge the familiar argument that nineteenth century c...
In this article, I approach the issues of missing data and testimony in the context of the history o...
Focusing on the nineteenth century practice of craniometry, this paper considers how strategies of p...
In 1902 the Egyptian archaeologist William Matthew Flinders Petrie published a graph of triangles in...
This article considers how Aboriginal Australian bodily remains were procured and understood in Brit...
This article assesses the part played by physical anthropology and classical archaeology in the tran...
This study presents the results of a morphometric reanalysis of the Qarunian skull analyzed by Henne...
Ce dossier explore l'importance de la vie matérielle dans la construction de la race comme artefact ...
In this essay I discuss the racial formations of Alessandro de’ Medici, first duke of Florence. Thes...
The scientific collecting of human remains in colonial settings is sometimes understood as an activi...
This paper examines the permeation of scientific racism in classical archaeology during the 1920s an...
This dissertation is history of how researchers have trusted biometric technologies to operate objec...
This essay examines how anthropogeographical conceptions become materialized in place names inscrib...
In this article two protagonists of nineteenth-century anthropological culture, Samuel George Morton...
SERIES OF CRANIA AND ARMY OF SKELETONS : ANTHROPOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS IN FRANCE IN THE SECOND HALF OF...
This paper draws upon assemblage theory to challenge the familiar argument that nineteenth century c...
In this article, I approach the issues of missing data and testimony in the context of the history o...
Focusing on the nineteenth century practice of craniometry, this paper considers how strategies of p...
In 1902 the Egyptian archaeologist William Matthew Flinders Petrie published a graph of triangles in...
This article considers how Aboriginal Australian bodily remains were procured and understood in Brit...
This article assesses the part played by physical anthropology and classical archaeology in the tran...
This study presents the results of a morphometric reanalysis of the Qarunian skull analyzed by Henne...
Ce dossier explore l'importance de la vie matérielle dans la construction de la race comme artefact ...