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Ales Hrdlicka was a prominent anthropologist and physician, known for his extensive work in physical anthropology and archaeology. He played a crucial role in the development of the field in the United States, particularly through his research on the origins and migrations of early humans in the Americas. Hrdlicka's studies included various aspects of human evolution, as well as the physiological profiles of indigenous populations, contributing significantly to the understanding of human diversity and adaptation.

During his career, Hrdlicka published several influential works, including 'The Anthropology of Florida' and 'Early Man in South America.' His research was characterized by a meticulous approach to data collection and analysis, which set a standard in anthropological research methodologies. He also founded the American Journal of Physical Anthropology, which provided a platform for sharing innovative research and discoveries in the field. Hrdlicka's legacy continues to influence anthropological studies, particularly in how they relate to human biological variation and cultural practices.

国籍 美国人, 捷克语
出生日期 October 29, 1869
出生地点 Pilsen, Czech Republic
去世日期 September 5, 1943