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Julian H. Steward was a prominent American anthropologist known for his significant contributions to the field, particularly in cultural ecology and the study of indigenous peoples of North America. His early work focused on the myths and cultural practices of the Owens Valley Paiute, which laid the groundwork for his later research into the relationships between culture and environment. Steward's innovative approach to anthropology emphasized the importance of understanding how human societies adapt to their environments, which has influenced countless anthropologists in the years since his work gained prominence.

Throughout his career, Steward authored and edited numerous influential texts, including the "Handbook of South American Indians," which provided valuable insights into the diverse cultures of the continent. His interdisciplinary approach brought together elements of physical anthropology, linguistics, and cultural geography, making him a key figure in the evolution of modern anthropology. His legacy continues to resonate in the study of cultural adaptation and the significance of environmental factors in shaping human societies.

国籍 アメリカ人
生年月日 January 31, 1908
出生地 Chicago, Illinois, USA
死亡日 July 31, 1999
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