Aleš Hrdlička
1869 – 1943
77 works on record
Works

Physical anthropology, its scope and aims
1919

Recent Discoveries Attributed to Early Man in America
1918

Physical anthropology of the Lenape or Delawares

Remains in eastern Asia of the race that peopled America

Anthropological investigations on one thousand white and colored children of both sexes

Directions for collecting information and specimens for physical anthropology

Contribution to the physical anthropology of California

Physiological and medical observations among the Indians of southwestern United States and northern Mexico

Tuberculosis among certain Indian tribes of the United States

The most ancient skeletal remains of man

Anthropological investigations on one thousand white and colored children of both sexes, the inmates of the New York juvenile asylum, with additional notes on one hundred colored children of the New York colored asylum

Skeletal remains suggesting or attributed to early man in North America

Anthropometry

The Peoples of the Soviet Union

An Eskimo brain

Early man in South America

Description of an ancient anomalous skeleton from the Valley of Mexico

The "Chichimecs" and their ancient culture

Measurements of the cranial fossæ

Anthropological investigations on one thousand white and colored children of both sexes, the inmates of the New York Juvenile Asylum

Physical anthropology of the Lenape or Delawares and of the eastern Indians in general

Anatomical observations on a collection of orang skulls from western Borneo

Some aboriginal sites in Louisiana and in Arkansas

The old Americans

Physical Anthropology: Its Scope and Aims; Its History and Present Status in the United States (Classic Reprint)

The Most Ancient Skeletal Remains Of Man (1915)

The genesis of the American Indian

Anthropological Investigations on One Thousand White and Colored Children of Both Sexes, the Inmates of the New York Juvenile Asylum, with Additional Notes on One Hundred Colored Children of the New York Colored Orphan Asylum

Physiological and Medical Observations among the Indians of Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico (BAE Bulletin 34)
Contribution to the anthropology of Central and Smith Sound Eskimo
1910
Anthropological work in Alaska
On the stature of the Indians of the Southwest and of northern Mexico
Hrdlicka's practical anthropometry
Hrdlička's practical anthropometry
The skeletal remains of early man
The anthropology of Kodiak Island
Practical anthropometry
Medical and anthropological publications
Anthropological studies in Southern Asia, Java, Australia, and South Africa
The Pueblos, with comparative data on the bulk of the tribes of the Southwest and Northern Mexico
The hypotrochanteric fossa of the femur
Catalogue of human crania in the United States National Museum collections
Dimensions of the normal pituitary fossa or sella turcica in the white and the negro races
Melanesians and Australians and the peopling of Amerca
Anthropology of the Chippewa
Exploration of mummy caves in the Aleutian Islands
The peopling of Asia
The natives of Kharga Oasis, Egypt
Brain weight in vertebrates
Anthropological survey in Alaska
Ritual ablation of front teeth in Siberia and America
Alaska diary, 1926-1931
Physical anthropology of the Lenape or Delawares, and of the eastern Indians in general
Ear exostoses
The old white Americans
Diseases of and artifacts on skulls and bones from Kodiak Island
The Koreans
O původu a vývoji člověka i budoucnosti lidstva
Early Man in South America [Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 52]
Children Who Run on All Fours and Other Animal-Like Behaviors in the Human Child
Contribution to the Comparative Histology of the Femur
Anthropology of the American Negro
The Neanderthal phase of man
The origin and antiquity of the American Indian
The evidence bearing on man's evolution
Contribution To The Anthropology Of Central And Smith Sound Eskimo (1910)
Lower jaw
The gluteal ridge and gluteal tuberosities
Notes on the Pima of Arizona
Notes on the San Carlso Apache
[Pamphlets
Aleš Hrdlička, *29. března 1869 v Humpolci + 5. září 1943 ve Washingtonu
The people which sat in darkness saw great light
Study of the normal tibia
Physical anthropology in America
Report on a collection of crania from Arkansas
The Lansing Skeleton