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Hermann Kreutzmann, Hunza - Ländliche Entwicklung im Karakorum. Abhandlungen - Anthropogeographie
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Anthropogeography of the Cascade Highlanders [PDF]
The upper Cowlitz Valley of eastem Lewis County, Washington, lies in the western foothills of the Cascade Range to the south of Mt. Rainier. In the early 1880's a few mountaineers from Appalachia came west, worked back into this isolated area and ...
Claude W. Cox
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Jovan Cvijić and the Anthropogeography of the Balkans
The chapter approaches the best-known Serbian and Yugoslav geographer, Jovan Cvijic, as a center of the Yugoslav geographical network, focusing on his communication with colleagues in Yugoslavia and abroad, especially with Albrecht Penck. Duancic points to Cvijic’s complex professional identities and political engagements, describes how Cvijic ...
Vedran Duančić
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How It Came to Be: Carl O. Sauer, Franz Boas, and the Meaning of Anthropogeography
How It Came to Be: Carl O. Sauer, Franz Boas, and the Meaning of Anthropogeography. William W. Speth. Ellensburg, WA: Ephemera Press. 268 pp.
Kent Mathewson
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The Significance of the A1—A2 Blood Groups in European Anthropogeography
The A1 and A, blood groups were discovered by Thomsen, Freidenreich and Worsaae in 1930. BOYD (1950) has emphasized the anthropological importance of the A2 subgroup and points out that it seems to be present mainly in European and African populations. The A,-gene is evidently absent in many American and Asiatic populations.
L. Beckman
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Mountain Passes: A Study in Anthropogeography
Ellen Churchill Semple
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Studies in the Anthropogeography of British New Guinea: Discussion
Mr. Seligmann, Mr. Ray
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