- Emil Ludwig Schmidt
Emil Ludwig Schmidt (
April 7 ,1837 -October 22 ,1906 ) was a Germananthropologist andethnologist who was a native of UpperEichstätt . He was son-in-law toart historian Johannes Adolph Overbeck (1826-1895).Originally trained as a doctor, Schmidt was a surgical assistant in
Bonn , and later worked as a physician at the Alfried Krupp Hospital inEssen . In 1869-70 and 1876 he took anthropological study trips toNorth America , and in 1875 performed research in Egypt. In 1885 he received habilitation at theUniversity of Leipzig , where in 1889 he became professor of anthropology and ethnology. In 1889-90 he performed research inCeylon and southern India.In 1900 Schmidt donated his collection of 1000+ human
skull s to theUniversity of Leipzig .Selected publications
* "Anthropologische Methoden" (Anthropological methods), Leipzig 1888
* "Die Vorgeschichte Nordamerikas im Gebiete der Vereinigten Staaten" (Prehistory of North America in Areas of the United States), Braunschweig 1894
* "Reise in Süd- Indien" (Travel in southern India), Leipzig 1894
* "Ceylon", Berlin 1897References
* "This article is based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia."
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