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Carleton S. Coon


 

Carleton Stevens Coon, (23 June 19043 June 1981) was an American physical anthropologist best remembered for his books on race, often cited as definitive examples of "scientific racism", and the academic scandal that followed him later on in life.

Works by Carleton S. Coon

The Origins of Race (1962), The Story of Man (1954), The Races of Europe (1939), Races: A Study of the Problems of Race Formation in Man, The Hunting Peoples, Living Races of Man (1965), Seven Caves: Archaeological Exploration in the Middle East, Adventures and Discoveries: The Autobiography of Carleton S. Coon (1981), Mountains of Giants: A Racial and Cultural Study of the North Albanian Mountain Ghegs, Yengema Cave Report (his work in Sierra Leone), and Caravan: the Story of the Middle East (1958). A North Africa Story (1980).

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