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Revision as of 04:08, 7 February 2024
Carleton Stevens Coon (23 June 1904 – 3 June 1981) was a American physical anthropologist and race realist best remembered for his scientific works on race. He fought a losing battle against the rise of Boasian anthropology and race denialism and is consequently often negatively misrepresented by the victors now dominating American anthropology.
Works
Science:
- Tribes of the Rif, 1931)
- The Races of Europe (1939)
- The Story of Man (1954)
- Caravan: the Story of the Middle East (1958)
- The Origin of Races (1962)
- Races: A Study of the Problems of Race Formation in Man
- The Hunting Peoples
- Anthropology A to Z (1963)
- Living Races of Man (1965)
- Seven Caves: Archaeological Exploration in the Middle East
- Mountains of Giants: A Racial and Cultural Study of the North Albanian Mountain Ghegs
- Yengema Cave Report (his work in Sierra Leone)
- Racial Adaptations (1982)
Fiction and Memoir:
- Flesh of the Wild Ox (1932)
- The Riffian (1933)
- A North Africa Story: Story of an Anthropologist as OSS Agent (1980)
- Measuring Ethiopia
- Adventures and Discoveries: The Autobiography of Carleton S. Coon (1981)