- C. V. Hartman
C. V. Hartman, full name Carl Vilhelm Hartman (
1862 -19 June 1941 ), was a Swedishbotanist andanthropologist .Trained as a botanist, Hartman joined Norwegian
ethnographer Carl Sofus Lumholtz on a three-year expedition to theSierra Madre Mountains inMexico . One of Hartman's duties was to conduct studies concerning usage of plants by the native population. Working alongside with Lumholtz, his interest turned from botany to anthropology. After completion of his work in Mexico in 1893, Hartman accompanied Lumholtz to the Columbian Expedition inChicago and spent six months organizing exhibits in its Anthropological Department. In 1894 he issued an essay on anthropology called "The Indians of Northwestern Mexico".From 1896-1898, Hartman led an anthropological expedition to the Central American states of
Costa Rica ,El Salvador andGuatemala . Here, he conducted studies that includedarchaeology ,ethnology , andanthropometry as well as anthropology. Returning to Sweden, he became acurator at the "Naturhistoriska Risksmuseet" in Stockholm. In 1901, Hartman wrote amonograph about Costa Rica called the "Archaeological Researches in Costa Rica". From 1908 - 1923, he was Director of the Ethnographical Section of the museum. He died in Stockholm on June 19, 1941.ources
* [http://www.carnegiemnh.org/anthro/hartman/letters.php Anthropologist C.V Hartman]
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