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Luis Montané Dardé

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Dacal Moure, R., De La Calle, M. R. (1997). Art and Archaeology of Pre-Columbian Cuba. United Kingdom: University of Pittsburgh Press.
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of the Anthropology department in the Faculty of Sciences for the 1900–1901 academic term. In 1903, he became the founding director of the Montané Anthropological Museum (
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Proceedings of the Twentyfirst International Congress of Americanists: First Part Held at The Hague, August 12-16, 1924. (1924). Netherlands: E.J. Brill.
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Second Pan American Scientific Congress Held in Washington December 27, 1915-January 8, 1916, Personnel. 1st Ed. 1915. (1915). United States: (n.p.).
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and prepared a memoir on the subject. Many of these findings were showcased by the museum curator at the Museum of Anthropology at the University in Havana.
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Osborn, H. F. (1950). Fossil Vertebrates in the American Museum of Natural History. United States: (n.p.).
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In 1914, the Government of the Republic of Cuba was invited by the U.S. Government to be officially represented at the Second
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The Final Act and Interpretative Commentary Thereon. (1916). United States: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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on April 7, 1849. At two years old, his family relocated to France. He began his studies in Paris in 1867, studying under
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at the French School of Anthropology. He acquired an understanding of anthropology and performed investigations of the
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State of Ambiguity: Civic Life and Culture in Cuba's First Republic. (2014). United States: Duke University Press.
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in 1899, guiding its growth into a department. In September 1899, he participated in an examination of Gen.
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The Report of the Secretary General. (1917). United States: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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In 1875, Montané was admitted to Havana's Royal Academy of Medicine, Physics, and National Sciences (
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assigned Dr. Montané as chairman of General Anthropology with Anthropometrical Exercises within the
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Alvarez Conde, J. (1956). Arqueología indocubana. Cuba: Junta Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología.
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The Cuba Review and Bulletin. (1910). United States: Munson Steamship Line.
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Crónica médico-quirúrgica de La Habana. (1877). Cuba: Propaganda Literaria.
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By 1922, Dr. Montané had conducted excavations in several caves of the island including
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Bulletin. (1913). United States: Archaeological Institute of America..
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Delegation from Cuba at The Second Pan American Scientific Congress, December 1915.
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Dr. Montané was appointed to the Cuban representation by Cuban President
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History of Physical Anthropology. (1997). United Kingdom: Garland Pub..
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He held his position as the university's professor of General and
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Upon returning to Cuba in 1874, he immersed himself in the Cuban
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Academia de Ciencias Médicas, Fisicas y Naturales de la Habana
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In 1913, the anthropology professor presented a study titled
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and Jose Montalvo. The group published the scientific paper
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Boletin oficial .... (1914). Cuba: (n.p.).
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Découverte des premières Sepultures Indiennes de Cuba
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At this time, Montané joined the 37: 537:as a delegate of the Havana University's 347:acquired his archaeological work for the 299:Sociedad Antropológica de la Isla de Cuba 618: 616: 614: 612: 471:was established by Argentine naturalist 407:in December 1899, the Military Governor 599: 513:Second Pan-American Scientific Congress 445:in 1910 to research the Banao hills in 336:Dr. Montané excavated a burial cave in 624:"Luis Montané Dardé, MD | Philat" 572:International Congress of Americanists 529:Scientific Congress which occurred in 475:in 1911, derived from 16 teeth from a 259:Crónica Médico-Quirúrgica de La Habana 7: 545:. 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Spanish name
surname
Havana
Captaincy General of Cuba
Spanish Empire
Havana, Cuba
Republic of Cuba
French School of Anthropology
Physician
Anthropologist
Professor
Legion of Honour
Cuban
physician
anthropologist
Havana
Spanish Cuba
Medical anthropologist
Paul Broca
Armand de Quatrefages
Ernest Hamy
École pratique des hautes études
revalidation
Barcelona, Spain
assistant physician
French Military
Franco-Prussian War
Anthropological Society of Paris
Paris, France
Broca

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