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Morton's collection, published a study that concluded that "Morton did not manipulate his data to support his preconceptions, contra Gould." They identified and remeasured half of the skulls used in Morton's reports, finding that in only 2% of cases did Morton's measurements differ significantly from their own and that these errors either were random or gave a larger than accurate volume to
African skulls, the reverse of the bias that Dr. Gould imputed to Morton. Difference in brain size, however, does not necessarily imply differences in intelligence: women tend to have smaller brains than men yet have more neural complexity and loading in certain areas of the brain. This claim has been criticized by, among others, John S. Michael, who reported in 1988 that Morton's analysis was "conducted with integrity" while Gould's criticism was "mistaken".
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1075:(1939) Coon classified Caucasoids into racial sub-groups named after regions or archaeological sites such as BrĂĽnn, Borreby, Alpine, Ladogan, East Baltic, Neo-Danubian, Lappish, Mediterranean, Atlanto-Mediterranean, Irano-Afghan, Nordic, Hallstatt, Keltic, Tronder, Dinaric, Noric and Armenoid. This typological view of race, however, was starting to be seen as out-of-date at the time of publication. Coon eventually resigned from the
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as "Capoid". Finally, he split "Australoid" from "Mongoloid" along a line roughly similar to the modern distinction between sinodonts in the north and sundadonts in the south. He argued that these races had developed independently of each other over the past half-million years, developing into Homo
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1108:The Bertillon system was used by the detectives in
727:(French people), alleged descendants of the Nordic
389:(1758–1822) developed "cranioscopy" (Ancient Greek
2396:
1154: – Pseudoscientific justification for racism
208:(1799–1851), whose two major monographs were the
2399:Bodyspace: anthropometry, ergonomics, and design
2327:National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
2002:American Association of Physical Anthropologists
1994:American Association of Physical Anthropologists
1416:"The Mismeasure of Man" Stephen Jay Gould (1981)
1077:American Association of Physical Anthropologists
505:, from a visit to Bertillon's laboratory in 1893
1826:
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1822:
1407:"From Savage to Negro" (1998) Lee D. Baker p.14
2403:. London; Philadelphia: Taylor & Francis.
2321:International Organization for Standardization
2314:International Organization for Standardization
2307:International Organization for Standardization
2300:International Organization for Standardization
2293:International Organization for Standardization
3227:An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races
2441:
1376:Indextabellen zum anthropometrischen Gebrauch
714:An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races
456:theories is today popular among people doing
8:
973:Race, identity and cranio-facial description
661:, flattened or upturned nose; handle-shaped
240:the races had been separate from the start.
1130: – Measurement of the human individual
765:became popular, one prominent figure being
416:During the 1940s anthropometry was used by
3219:Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question
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3243:The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century
2180:American Journal of Physical Anthropology
1976:
1957:American Journal of Physical Anthropology
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285:. By comparing skeletons of apes to man,
277:who turned the fossils over to anatomist
101:Memoir on the Different Positions of the
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2415:(A classic review of human body sizes.)
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929:" in the 1885 Anthropology Congress in
781:into various, hierarchized, different "
256:, opposed Nott and Gliddon in his 1871
2834:Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
2206:
1899:University of California Press, 2002,
1844:Personality and Individual Differences
677:Phylogeography, race and human origins
2229:Just Lucky I Guess: A Memoir of Sorts
2034:Diana Smay, George Armelagos (2000).
1247:International Journal of Neuroscience
509:The system involved 10 measurements;
201:compared skeletons of apes to humans.
44:includes its use as an early tool of
7:
1064:American Anthropological Association
777:and his social role", 1899) divided
194:Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature
191:: In the frontispiece from his 1863
3386:Pre-modern conceptions of whiteness
1998:"AAPA Statement on Race and Racism"
1355:Rughe anomale speciali ai criminali
1190:Josiah C. Nott and George Gliddon,
795:(Teutonic, Protestant, etc.), the "
362:was compared with anthropometrics.
325:(1834–1919) became famous for his "
1897:What it means to be 98% Chimpanzee
1220:10.1227/01.NEU.0000344003.72056.7F
623:times to arrive at a mean result.
135:to the most prominent part of the
25:
3427:Race and intelligence controversy
3291:The Myth of the Twentieth Century
3211:The Outline of History of Mankind
1771:Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
1449:, La DĂ©couverte, 1987, 644 pages.
469:Bertillon, Galton and criminology
61:Craniometry and paleoanthropology
3259:Heredity in Relation to Eugenics
1348:Studi comparati di antropometria
1331:Antropometria di 400 delinquenti
1295:
1214:(5): 1001–4, discussion 1004–5.
533:from head to seat when seated),
355:was inventor of the craniometer.
119:," a measure meant to determine
27:Historical uses of anthropometry
2332:Anthropometry Procedures Manual
582:Identification anthropométrique
303:(1859). He also developed the "
3251:Race Life of the Aryan Peoples
2457:Historical definitions of race
1645:10.1016/j.biopsych.2007.03.001
1433:("Colour and Blood: Doctrines
925:'s study led him to denounce "
739:, considered to be indigenous
370:. A large skull meant a large
167:Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
1:
3275:The Passing of the Great Race
2422:, March 2010; 28(5): 455–457.
142:Swedish professor of anatomy
57:or based upon pseudoscience.
3174:Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer
1883:10.1016/0160-2896(92)90017-l
1856:10.1016/0191-8869(90)90186-u
1584:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001071
721:(1658–1722) contrasted the
641:(1835–1909), the founder of
2889:Egon Freiherr von Eickstedt
2854:Houston Stewart Chamberlain
2804:Johann Friedrich Blumenbach
2363:10.1127/0003-5548/2009/0027
1323:This cites as authorities:
643:anthropological criminology
146:(1796–1860) first used the
91:, who wrote many essays on
3468:
2420:Journal of Sports Sciences
2395:Pheasant, Stephen (1986).
2351:Anthropologischer Anzeiger
2335:. CDC: Atlanta, USA; 2007.
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1057:as "Congoid" and those of
771:L'Aryen et son rĂ´le social
680:
649:" and arguing in favor of
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220:(1844) concluded that the
177:and athletic specimens of
89:Louis-Jean-Marie Daubenton
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2984:Georges Vacher de Lapouge
2463:
2148:10.1007/s00439-002-0896-y
2105:10.1007/s00439-002-0818-z
2043:Transforming Anthropology
1259:10.1080/00207450802325843
767:Georges Vacher de Lapouge
580:A chart from Bertillon's
317:", the first specimen of
3356:History of anthropometry
3124:Charles Gabriel Seligman
2949:Frederick Ludwig Hoffman
2637:Sinodonty and Sundadonty
2235:(New York: Dutton, 1995)
2055:10.1525/tran.2000.9.2.19
1762:Rushton, Ankney (1996).
1146:Historical race concepts
1045:, and Northeast Africa (
537:(crown to forehead) and
432:, he also believed that
405:: study) by his student
333:Typology and personality
300:On the Origin of Species
250:single-origin hypothesis
30:Not to be confused with
3432:Biological anthropology
3412:History of neuroscience
2814:Daniel Garrison Brinton
1441:, 2002, 203 pages, and
1338:Manual of Anthropometry
1318:Encyclopædia Britannica
743:people subordinated by
549:, and "lengths" of the
501:A Bertillon record for
485:introduced a system of
452:derived from Sheldon's
71:biological anthropology
3452:History of measurement
3159:Thomas Griffith Taylor
2914:Reginald Ruggles Gates
1947:10.2307/j.ctv7h0s6j.26
1928:, by Leonard Lieberman
1134:Anthropometric history
986:
981:Plaster face casts of
917:by weighing brains at
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833:(1899), made a map of
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696:
651:biological determinism
585:
525:of raised right arm),
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464:Forensic anthropometry
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305:Pithecometra principle
289:(1825–1895) backed up
202:
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32:Anthropometric history
3299:Annihilation of Caste
3203:in Different Climates
3154:William Graham Sumner
3134:Samuel Stanhope Smith
3079:James Cowles Prichard
2711:Racial discrimination
1517:The Mismeasure of Man
1427:Pierre-André Taguieff
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869:cultural anthropology
731:, and members of the
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430:criminal anthropology
350:
337:Further information:
327:recapitulation theory
297:, first expressed in
279:Hermann Schaaffhausen
187:
152:physical anthropology
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65:Further information:
3351:Great chain of being
3069:Ludwig Hermann Plate
3034:Samuel George Morton
2849:Samuel A. Cartwright
2699:in the United States
1721:Current Anthropology
1678:Current Anthropology
1532:Current Anthropology
1350:(2 vols., 1881–1882)
1140:Body roundness index
898:Samuel George Morton
827:(1867–1941) who, in
769:(1854–1936), who in
517:(distance from left
440:into the categories
420:when evaluating his
364:Samuel George Morton
360:Intelligence testing
275:Johann Karl Fuhlrott
206:Samuel George Morton
3307:The Races of Europe
3235:The Races of Europe
3014:Dominick McCausland
2964:Thomas Henry Huxley
2909:Stanley Marion Garn
2789:Robert Bennett Bean
2517:Historical concepts
1514:Stephen Jay Gould,
1464:ArchaeologyInfo-003
1460:ArchaeologyInfo.com
1072:The Races of Europe
1023:The Origin of Races
1015:The Races of Europe
896:An 1839 drawing by
884:Race and brain size
830:The Races of Europe
481:In 1883, Frenchman
295:theory of evolution
254:evolutionary theory
111:). Six years later
93:comparative anatomy
3417:History of science
3179:Alexander Winchell
3109:Henric Sanielevici
2969:Calvin Ira Kephart
2939:Hans F. K. GĂĽnther
2924:Arthur de Gobineau
2824:Alice Mossie Brues
2721:Racial stereotypes
2285:2022-06-21 at the
2262:2007-07-03 at the
1969:10.1002/ajpa.23120
1924:2009-09-02 at the
1783:10.3758/bf03210739
1469:2011-05-16 at the
1439:Mille et une nuits
1175:David Hurst Thomas
1103:In popular culture
1055:sub-Saharan Africa
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709:Arthur de Gobineau
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3442:Human body weight
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3169:John H. Van Evrie
3094:William Z. Ripley
3064:Charles Pickering
3009:Felix von Luschan
2979:Robert E. Kuttner
2879:Charles Davenport
2748:Whiteness studies
2474:Color terminology
2466:Scientific racism
2410:978-0-85066-352-5
2072:on 18 August 2018
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1905:978-0-520-24064-3
1485:Andrea Orsucci, "
1181:, 2001, pp. 38–41
1152:Scientific racism
1093:Leonard Lieberman
1085:Stephen Jay Gould
825:William Z. Ripley
809:, etc.) and the "
763:scientific racism
745:right of conquest
600:, then in use in
387:Franz Joseph Gall
381:was also used in
283:paleoanthropology
232:had washed up on
222:ancient Egyptians
218:Crania Aegyptiaca
103:Occipital Foramen
67:Paleoanthropology
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2731:Master race
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2575:East Baltic
2076:12 November
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1384:(1893–1894)
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741:Gallo-Roman
733:aristocracy
633:Physiognomy
627:Physiognomy
617:correlation
535:head length
492:recidivists
450:mesomorphic
446:ectomorphic
442:endomorphic
434:criminality
422:somatotypes
379:Craniometry
343:physiognomy
271:Neanderthal
39:history of
3401:Categories
3376:Polygenism
3366:Monogenism
3084:Otto Reche
2989:Fritz Lenz
2819:Paul Broca
2809:Franz Boas
2779:Erwin Baur
2774:John Baker
2668:By region
2525:Australoid
2384:2015-09-29
1991:See also:
1907:pp. 76-77
1812:2013-05-25
1353:Lombroso,
1159:References
1112:'s novel
1110:Caleb Carr
1081:Franz Boas
1035:South Asia
958:East Asian
911:Paul Broca
873:Franz Boas
817:Napolitano
695:conference
669:or fleshy
659:cheekbones
539:head width
454:somatotype
438:body types
383:phrenology
339:Phrenology
264:monogenism
238:polygenism
230:Noah's Ark
171:Paul Broca
2753:NĂ©gritude
2682:in Brazil
2627:Mongoloid
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1571:PLOS Biol
1552:144528631
1462:webpage:
1447:Gallimard
1336:Roberts,
1039:West Asia
1013:Ripley's
1007:Mongoloid
995:Caucasoid
931:Karlsruhe
803:Auvergnat
735:, to the
393:"skull",
226:The Bible
3346:Eugenics
2726:Colorism
2672:in India
2580:Ethiopid
2560:Atlantid
2550:Armenoid
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2342:(2010).
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1490:Archived
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962:European
939:taxonomy
865:eugenics
779:humanity
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693:eugenics
613:genetics
519:shoulder
401:: mind,
315:Java Man
212:(1839),
163:dolikhos
137:forehead
95:for the
87:In 1716
3334:Related
2762:Writers
2706:Passing
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2610:Semites
2585:Hamites
2570:Dinaric
2565:Caspian
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1001:Negroid
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399:phrenos
391:kranion
159:kephalĂŞ
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127:to the
125:nostril
81:Primate
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567:, and
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551:right
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511:height
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2555:Aryan
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