María Esther Álvarez de Hermitte (1921-1990), commonly known as Esther Hermitte, was a social anthropologist from Argentina. Hermitte studied at the Faculty...
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Titanic Esther Hasson Esther Hautzig Esther Hermitte Esther Hicks Esther Hobart Morris Esther Aberdeen Holm Esther Studholme Hope Esther Housh Esther Howard...
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Hermite (disambiguation) (redirect from Hermitte)
archipelago Achille-Antoine Hermitte (born 1840), French architect Enrique Hermitte (1871-1955), Argentine geologist Esther Hermitte (1921-1990), Argentine...
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Paguroidea Drenthe hermits, seven people discovered in Ruinerwold Esther Hermitte, a social anthropologist from Argentina Herman's Hermits, an English...
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economy at the Faculty of Economic Sciences. Social anthropologist Esther Hermitte, credited with introducing structural-functionalist anthropology in...
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Rosana Guber attributes the introduction of social anthropology to Esther Hermitte who was a history professor at the Ethnographic Museum in Argentina...
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Australian archaeologist Esther Boise Van Deman American archaeologist 1862-10-01 1937-05-03 Esther de Pommery Swiss activist Esther Hermitte Argentine anthropologist...
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the fields of social science and philosophy. Social anthropologist Esther Hermitte, credited with introducing structural-functionalist anthropology in...
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conservationist, with French ancestry through his maternal grandmother Enrique Hermitte, engineer Bernardo Houssay, physiologist, Nobel Prize winner (1947), born...
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