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T ypes A form of portrait photography characterized as being from the mid 1800s and of broad interest to anthropology and ethnology in their attempts to define
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T ypes A form of portrait photography characterized as being from the mid 1800s and of broad interest to anthropology and ethnology in their attempts to define and classify the physical nature and origin . 73
Anthropological Notebooks, XVII/1, 2011
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