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Harry L. Shapiro

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Harry Lionel Shapiro (March 19, 1902 — January 7, 1990) was an U.S. anthropologist. Amongst other books he wrote a scientific work about the "Peking Man", '"homo erectus"' bones found in China around 1920. His parents were polish jews.


Works

  • "Peking Man" (1974)

Essays

  • Crania from Greifenberg in Carinthia (1929)