LC control no. | n 80065781 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Starr, Frederick, 1858-1933 |
Variant(s) | Sutāru, Furederikku, 1858-1933 スタール フレデリック, 1858-1933 |
Located | New York, N.Y. Chicago, Ill. |
Birth date | 18580702 |
Death date | 19330814 |
Place of birth | Auburn, N.Y. |
Place of death | Tokyo, Japan |
Field of activity | Anthropology Geology |
Affiliation | University of Chicago American Museum of Natural History University of Rochester |
Profession or occupation | University professor Anthropologist Author Museum curator |
Special note | Non-Latin script reference not evaluated |
Found in | Oyabe, Z. Ainu nazoshū, 1911- : v. 1, t.p. (Furederikku Sutāru) pref. (Frederick Starr) Mesquakie (Fox) material culture : the William Jones and Frederick Starr collections, 1998: p. 5 (Frederick Starr; first anthropologist in the Sociology Dept., Univ. of Chicago, beginning in 1892, post held for 31 years; trained in natural sciences and primarily interested in physical anthropology) p. 6 (research and writing rooted in late 19th century cultural evolutionism; travel and accounts: Africa, Mexico, Far East) Wikipedia, website viewed 11 July 2012 (Frederick Starr; b. September 2, 1858 in Auburn, New York; d. August 14, 1933 in Tokyo; American academic; anthropologist; populist educator; undergraduate degree from University of Rochester, 1882; doctorate in geology at Lafayette, 1885; curator of American Museum of Natural History in New York, 1889-1891; professor at University of Chicago for 31 years; |
Associated language | eng |