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    Daniel Garrison Brinton (May 13, 1837 – July 31, 1899) was an American archaeologist, ethnologist, historian, and surgeon. Brinton was born in Thornbury...
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    genuineness has been heavily criticized as being religiously motivated. Daniel Garrison Brinton and John W. Powell argued the artifact was a 19th-century doll...
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  • Crane Brinton, American historian of France and the history of ideas Daniel Garrison Brinton, American archaeologist and ethnologist Donna M. Brinton, American...
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    farmer, and subsequently worked with Daniel Garrison Brinton on a dictionary of Munsee/Lenape, visiting Brinton in Philadelphia in 1886 and 1887 in his...
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  • Bernier Renato Biasutti Johann Friedrich Blumenbach Franz Boas Daniel Garrison Brinton Paul Broca Alice Mossie Brues Halfdan Bryn Georges-Louis Leclerc...
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  • word. Choluteca was originally inhabited by Chorotega groups. Daniel Garrison Brinton argued that the name chorotega was a Nahuatl exonym meaning "people...
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  • eminent scholars accepted the materials as genuine, but by 1885, Daniel Garrison Brinton and Julien Vinson had begun arguing that the work was fraudulent...
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    nagualism was initiated by archaeologist, linguist, and ethnologist Daniel Garrison Brinton who published Nagualism: A Study in Native-American Folklore and...
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  • Bernier Renato Biasutti Johann Friedrich Blumenbach Franz Boas Daniel Garrison Brinton Paul Broca Alice Mossie Brues Halfdan Bryn Georges-Louis Leclerc...
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    from a manuscript written between 1685 and 1695, first studied by Daniel Garrison Brinton. This language has become of particular interest for the study...
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