Earnest Albert Hooton
1887 – 1954
35 works on record
Works

The physical anthropology of Ireland
1955

Crime and the man
1939

The American criminal
1939

Up from the ape
1931

Indian village site and cemetery near Madisonville, Ohio
A survey in seating, instituted by Heywood-Wakefield Company and conducted by Dr. Earnest A. Hooton and staff of Harvard University
1970
George Grant MacCurdy
1953
Age changes and selective survival in Irish males
1951
"Young man, you are normal"
1945
A survey in seating
1945
Man's poor relations
1942
Why men behave like apes and vice versa
1940
Stature, head form, and pigmentation of adult male Irish
1940
Why men behave like apes, and vice versa; or, Body and behavior
1940
Twilight of man
1939
Apes Men and Morons
1937
Apes, men, and morons
1937
The Indians of Pecos Pueblo
1930
The ancient inhabitants of the Canary Islands
1925
Indian Village Site and Cemetery Near Madisonville, Ohio, 1920
1920
Indian village site and cemetary near Madisonville, Ohio
1920
Science and youth
Human heredity
An anthropological appraisal of the Jewish people
The Asymmetrical character of human evolution
Why we study apes and monkeys
Harvard scientist explains basic facts of evolution
An anthropologist looks at medicine
Methods of racial analysis
Final report, Harvard study of obese physiques based on a research grant to the late Porfessor Earnest A. Hooton, Ph.D. from the National Institutes of Health, U.S. Public Health Service, 1953-54 ...
Some early drawings of Hottentot women
Benin antiquities in the Peabody Museum
Handbook of body types in The United States Army (white males)
The simian basis of human mechanics, or ape to engineer
Varför människor bete sig som apor och vice versa