1927
DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.1330100105
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Anthropological and physiological observations on the negroes of Natal and Zululand

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“…The latter made what is probably the oldest extant cinematograph film of the Bushmen! In 1913 Moravian anthropologist VojtBch Suk, who was later to be professor of anthropology in Brno, Czechoslovakia, received a scholarship from the Smithsonian Institution in Washington to study Zulu, Korana, and San populations in South Africa (Suk, 1919(Suk, ,1927). Suk's 1919 paper on "Eruption and decay of permanent teeth in Whites and Negroes" was published in the second volume of the American Journal of Physical Anthropology and probably was the first contribution from South Africa to appear in that journal, a year after Ales HrdliEka founded it.…”
Section: The Living Human Populations Of Southern Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter made what is probably the oldest extant cinematograph film of the Bushmen! In 1913 Moravian anthropologist VojtBch Suk, who was later to be professor of anthropology in Brno, Czechoslovakia, received a scholarship from the Smithsonian Institution in Washington to study Zulu, Korana, and San populations in South Africa (Suk, 1919(Suk, ,1927). Suk's 1919 paper on "Eruption and decay of permanent teeth in Whites and Negroes" was published in the second volume of the American Journal of Physical Anthropology and probably was the first contribution from South Africa to appear in that journal, a year after Ales HrdliEka founded it.…”
Section: The Living Human Populations Of Southern Africamentioning
confidence: 99%