• Carleton Stevens Coon (June 23, 1904 – June 3, 1981) was an American anthropologist. A professor of anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania, lecturer...
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  • Carleton Stevens Coon Jr. (1927 – December 3, 2018) was a career foreign service officer who served as the American Ambassador to Nepal. At the time,...
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  • Grant, Otto Hauser, Günther, Eugen Fischer and Gustav Kraitschek. Carleton S. Coon in his book of 1939 The Races of Europe subdivided the Nordic race...
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  • delineated from other groups such as the proposed Mongoloid race. Carleton S. Coon (1939) included the populations native to all of Central and Northern...
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  • Dravidian and Vedda origins. Howard S. Stoudt in The Physical Anthropology of Ceylon (1961) and Carleton S. Coon in The Living Races of Man (1966) classified...
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    In the early 20th century, the pseudo-scientific classifications of Carleton S. Coon included the Semitic peoples in the Caucasian race, as similar in appearance...
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  • elements in their population, such as Bavaria, Wales, and Cornwall. Carleton S. Coon characterized the subgroup as having shorter or medium (not tall) stature...
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    19th century, but became most closely associated with the writings of Carleton S. Coon and Nazi eugenicist Hans F. K. Günther. The term was derived from the...
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  • football player Bill Coon (born 1959), Canadian jazz guitarist and composer Carleton Coon, (1893–1932) co-founder of and drummer for the Coon-Sanders Original...
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  • as a "sub-race" of the "Aryan race" or the "Caucasian race" (e.g. by Carleton Coon). The term was used by Austrian anthropologist Felix von Luschan and...
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