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Anthropology at the British Association

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ON the whole, the proceedings of Section H (Anthropology) at the Cardiff meeting may be counted as successful. The number of papers presented was fewer than usual—several contributors were obliged to withdraw at the last moment—nor did they all offer the opportunity for discussion which normally has been a prominent feature in this Section. There were, however, a number of communications of importance, and the attendances were good, notwithstanding the comparatively small number of members at the meeting.

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F., E. Anthropology at the British Association. Nature 106, 516–517 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/106516a0

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