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  1. Alfred Louis Kroeber ( Hoboken, 11 de junho de 1876 — Paris, 5 de outubro de 1960) foi um antropólogo estadunidense . Após formar-se em inglês pela Universidade de Columbia, em 1897, estudou antropologia com Franz Boas e em 1901 apresentou tese sobre o simbolismo decorativo dos Arahapo, tribo indígena de Montana.

  2. Alfred Kroeber (1876-1960), antropólogo americano, em seu artigo "O superorgânico" mostrou como a cultura atua sobre o homem, ao mesmo tempo em que se preocupou com a discussão de uma série de pontos controvertidos, pois suas explicações contrariam um conjunto de crenças populares.

  3. A.L. Kroeber (born June 11, 1876, Hoboken, N.J., U.S.—died Oct. 5, 1960, Paris, France) was an influential American anthropologist of the first half of the 20th century, whose primary concern was to understand the nature of culture and its processes.

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  4. Alfred Louis Kroeber ( / ˈkroʊbər / KROH-bər; June 11, 1876 – October 5, 1960) was an American cultural anthropologist. He received his PhD under Franz Boas at Columbia University in 1901, the first doctorate in anthropology awarded by Columbia.

  5. 30 de mar. de 2022 · From the 1940s until his death, Alfred Louis Kroeber (1876–1960) was considered by many as the “Dean of American Anthropology.” A New Yorker from a German immigrant family, Kroeber studied English at Columbia University, earning an M.A. degree.

  6. Alfred Louis Kroeber (June 11, 1876 – October 5, 1960) was an influential figure in the development of modern American anthropology. The first student of Franz Boas and a prolific writer, he was one of the early proponents of Boas' theory of "cultural relativism," and a major force in bringing it into the mainstream of anthropology.

  7. 29 de mai. de 2018 · Kroeber, Alfred Louis (1876–1960) US anthropologist, one of the most influential cultural anthropologists of the early 20th century. Kroeber helped to advance the study of Native North American ethnology, linguistics, and folklore.