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| Radcliffe-Brown, Alfred Reginald |
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| 18811955, British anthropologist. He did fieldwork in the Andaman Islands and in Australia. Radcliffe-Brown fostered the development of social anthropology as a science, and contributed to the study of kinship and social organization. | 1 | | See M. Fortes, Kinship and the Social Order (1969). | 2 |
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