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Original Article

General Pitt-Rivers and the Evolutionist Anthropologists

Pages 155-167 | Published online: 23 Jun 2014
 

Abstract

The twentieth-century discipline of social anthropology, with its reliance on fieldwork methodology, grew out of the work of nineteenth-century evolutionist anthropology as expounded by John Lubbock, J. F. McLennan, E. B. Tylor, and others. In this article I show how General Pitt-Rivers ignored the ideas of these writers and how his own approach thus became irrelevant to the development of social anthropology as a discipline in the United Kingdom.

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