L'Anthropologie

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L'Anthropologie is a peer-reviewed French-language scientific journal specializing in human development. The magazine published today by Elsevier was founded in Paris in 1890 and was published every two months by G. Masson (Libraire de l ' Académie de médecine ). Her full title was: L'Anthropologie. Material for the history of the home. Revue d'anthropologie. Revue d'ethnologie . Your initial editors were Émile Cartailhac (1845-1921), Ernest-Théodore Hamy (1842-1908) and Paul Topinard (1830-1911). It is currently headed by the French paleoanthropologist Henry de Lumley . Your older cohorts are now in the public domain.

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  1. Digital copies - gallica.bnf.fr