Alfred L.Kroeber Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Alfred L.Kroeber Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Cultural Anthropologist Alfred L.Kroeber including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Alfred L.Kroeber
Real Name Alfred L.Kroeber
Profession Anthropologists
Nick Name Alfred Louis Kroeber
Famous as Cultural Anthropologist
Nationality American
Religion Protestant
Personal life of Alfred L.Kroeber
Born on 11 June 1876
Birthday 11th June
Died At Age 84
Sun Sign Gemini
Born in Hoboken, New Jersey
Died on 05 October 1960
Place of death Paris
Family Background of Alfred L.Kroeber
Father Florence Kroeber
Mother Johanna Muller
Spouses/Partners Henrietta Rothschild, Theodora Krakow Brown,
Children Ted, Clifton Brown Kroeber, Karl, Ursula Kroeber
Education Ph.D. in Anthropology from Columbia University
Awards 1912 – Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Personal Fact of Alfred L.Kroeber

Alfred Louis Kroeber was a prominent American anthropologist known for his contributions to the American Indian ethnology. A very influential figure in the field of anthropology in the first half of the 20th century, Kroeber was the first person to receive a doctorate in anthropology from the Columbia University. His works in the area of anthropology though primarily focused upon understanding the nature of culture and its processes also covered a wide range of related topics such as linguistics, folklore and social structures.

One of his major contributions was the studies he conducted on the Yahi people, including his close collaboration with the last surviving member of the now-extinct tribe, Ishi. As a social scientist, he held the belief that all living organisms must be understood as indivisible wholes with respect to their developmental tendencies. It was his own personal experiences, growing up in a German family which had immigrated to the U.S., which kindled his interest in studying the cultural behaviors of people.

In addition to his passion for anthropology, he also contributed significantly to the field of archaeology and had a lifelong interest in languages. He was a very hard working, calm and patient person and thus much respected by all those who worked with him.