• Robert Ranulph Marett (13 June 1866 – 18 February 1943) was a British ethnologist and a proponent of the British Evolutionary School of cultural anthropology...
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  • Sir Robert Pipon Marett (1820–1884), Jersey lawyer, journalist, poet, politician Robert Ranulph Marett (1866–1943), British ethnologist, son of Robert Pipon...
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  • Robert Marett may refer to: Robert Pipon Marett (1820–1884), British lawyer, journalist, poet, and politician Robert Ranulph Marett (1866–1943), British...
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  • theorist Ranulph Neville, 1st Baron Neville (1262–1331), English nobleman Robert Ranulph Marett (1866–1943), British ethnologist from Jersey John Ranulph Vincent...
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    Jersiaise and a patron of education for girls. He was the father of Robert Ranulph Marett. He died on the 10 November 1884 at his home, La Haule Manor in...
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  • light-skinned Nordic race descended from the Eurafricans. According to Robert Ranulph Marett, "it is in North Africa that we must probably place the original...
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  • The Robert Ranulph Marett Memorial Lectureship at Exeter College, Oxford is a memorial lecture established in memory of R. R. Marett, D.Litt., D.Sc., F...
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    adherents as Robert Ranulph Marett, Henry James Sumner Maine, John Ferguson McLennan, and James George Frazer, as well as Tylor. Marett was the last man...
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    theories could be updated, however, by considering new reports, which Robert Ranulph Marett (1866–1943) did for Tylor's theory of the evolution of religion...
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  • that there is complete continuity between magic and religion. Robert Ranulph Marett (1932) said: Many leading anthropologists, including the author...
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