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Qué (quién) es Bertillon - definición

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Bertillon system         
  • Anthropometry demonstrated in an exhibit from a 1921 [[eugenics]] conference
  • A chart from Bertillon's ''Identification anthropométrique'' (1893), demonstrating how to take measurements for his identification system
  • A Bertillon record for [[Francis Galton]], from a visit to Bertillon's laboratory in 1893
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  • ''Pithecometra'': In the frontispiece from his 1863 ''[[Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature]]'', [[Thomas Huxley]] compared skeletons of apes to humans.
  • An 1839 drawing by [[Samuel George Morton]] of "a Negro head …, a Caucasian skull …, a Mongol head"
  • Plaster face casts of [[Nias]] islanders collected by J.P. Kleiweg de Zwaan, circa 1910
  • Selection of [[Primate]] skulls.
  • Illustration from "The Speaking Portrait" (Pearson's Magazine, Vol XI, January to June 1901) demonstrating the principles of Bertillon's anthropometry
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Bertillonage; Craniofacial anthropometry; Caucasoid, Negroid, Mongoloid, Australoid, Capoid; Races of craniofacial anthropology; Races of physical anthropology; Races of Craniofacial Anthropology; Bertillon system
·add. ·- A system for the identification of persons by a physical description based upon anthropometric measurements, notes of markings, deformities, color, impression of thumb lines, ·etc.
Louis Bertillon         
Louis-Adolphe Bertillon (; 1 April 1821 in Paris – 28 February 1883 in Neuilly-sur-Seine)France Archives was a French statistician.
History of anthropometry         
  • Anthropometry demonstrated in an exhibit from a 1921 [[eugenics]] conference
  • A chart from Bertillon's ''Identification anthropométrique'' (1893), demonstrating how to take measurements for his identification system
  • A Bertillon record for [[Francis Galton]], from a visit to Bertillon's laboratory in 1893
  • doi = 10.1227/01.NEU.0000344003.72056.7F
}}</ref>
  • ''Pithecometra'': In the frontispiece from his 1863 ''[[Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature]]'', [[Thomas Huxley]] compared skeletons of apes to humans.
  • An 1839 drawing by [[Samuel George Morton]] of "a Negro head …, a Caucasian skull …, a Mongol head"
  • Plaster face casts of [[Nias]] islanders collected by J.P. Kleiweg de Zwaan, circa 1910
  • Selection of [[Primate]] skulls.
  • Illustration from "The Speaking Portrait" (Pearson's Magazine, Vol XI, January to June 1901) demonstrating the principles of Bertillon's anthropometry
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Bertillonage; Craniofacial anthropometry; Caucasoid, Negroid, Mongoloid, Australoid, Capoid; Races of craniofacial anthropology; Races of physical anthropology; Races of Craniofacial Anthropology; Bertillon system
The history of anthropometry includes its use as an early tool of anthropology, use for identification, use for the purposes of understanding human physical variation in paleoanthropology and in various attempts to correlate physical with racial and psychological traits. At various points in history, certain anthropometrics have been cited by advocates of discrimination and eugenics often as part of novel or based upon pseudoscience.

Wikipedia

Bertillon

Bertillon is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alphonse Bertillon (1853–1914), French police officer and biometrics researcher
  • Jacques Bertillon (1851–1922), French statistician and demographer
  • Louis Bertillon (1821–1883), French statistician and demographer