was born on 24 May 1855 at Finsbury, Middlesex, England, second child of John Haddon, printer, merchant and Baptist deacon, and his wife Caroline, née Waterman, the author of several books of salutary children's tales
he died on 20 April 1940 at his home in Cranmer Road,
# Introduction to the study of embryology (1887) [1]
# The Study of Man (1898) [2]
# Head-hunters: Black, White, and Brown (1901) [3]
# The Reports of the Cambridge Expedition to Torres Straits (nd)
# Magic and fetishism (1906) [4]
# Evolution in Art: As Illustrated by the Life-histories of Designs (1907) [5]
# The races of man and their distribution ([1909?]) [6]
# History of anthropology ([1910]) [7]
# The outriggers of Indonesian canoes ([n.d.]) [8]
# The wanderings of peoples (1911) [9]
# The practical value of ethnology. Conway memorial lecture, delivered at South place institute on March 17, 1921 (1921)
Decorative art of New Guinea (1894)
Canoes of Oceania
# Haddon (1913), "AN ASCENT OF THE SNOW MOUNTAINS OF NEW GUINEA.", Science 38 (967): 44–45, 1913 Jul 11, doi:10.1126/science.38.967.44, PMID 17830209
(1913), "EOANTHROPUS DAWSONI.", Science 37 (942): 91–92, 1913 Jan 17
"THE FIRST UNIVERSAL RACES CONGRESS.", Science 34 (871): 304–306, 1911 Sep 8,
(1906), "ANTHROPOLOGY AT THE SOUTH AFRICAN MEETING OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE, 1905.", Science 23 (587): 491–497, 1906 Mar 30,
(1902), "LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY. A SUGGESTION.", Science 16 (397): 231–232, 1902 Aug 8
# Haddon (1901), "PERMANENT SKIN DECORATION.", Science 14 (362): 897, 1901 Dec 6,
# Haddon (1897), "PROFESSOR FLINDERS PETRIE'S SCHEME OF AN ETHNOLOGICAL STORE-HOUSE.", Science 6 (146): 565–567, 1897 Oct 15
# Haddon (1896), "SECTION H. ANTHROPOLOGY.", Science 4 (96): 637–640, 1896 Oct 30,
# Haddon, A C (1881), "The Stridulating Apparatus of Callomystax Gagata.", Journal of anatomy and physiology 15 (Pt 3): 322–6, 1881 Apr
(read less)was born on 24 May 1855 at Finsbury, Middlesex, England, second child of John Haddon, printer, merchant and Baptist deacon, and his wife Caroline, née Waterman, the author of several books of salutary children's tales
he died on 20 April 1940 at his home in Cranmer Road,
# Introduction to the study of embryology (1887) [1]
# The Study of Man (1898) [2]
# Head-hunters: Black, White, and Brown (1901) [3]
# The Reports of the Cambridge Expedition to Torres Straits (nd)
# Magic and fetishism...
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