Bernard J. Siegel
| death_place = Stanford, California | education = | workplaces = | partner = Charlotte Siegel | children = 2 }}Bernard Joseph Siegel (October 26, 1917–August 19, 2003) was an American cultural anthropologist who spent most of his career at Stanford University, where he helped establish its anthropology department. He was the founder of the ''Biennial Review of Anthropology'' in 1959, which became the ''Annual Review of Anthropology'' in 1972. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by J. van Baal, P.K. Neuhaus, S. Kooijman, Marcelle Urbain-Faublée, A.A. Gerbrands, William Fagg, A.A. Gerbrands, Carl A. Schmitz, B.A.L. Cranstone, F. Sierksma, P.E. de Josselin de Jong, Montserrat Palau Marti, H.J.M. Claessen, Luc de Heusch, J.J. Fahrenfort, Claude Levi-Strauss, J. van Baal, W. Frölich, C. Nooteboom, P. van Emst, H.Th. Fischer, Jean Poirier, P.E. de Josselin de Jong, Jean Poirier, P.E. de Josselin de Jong, Bernard J. Siegel, R.J. Mohr, Peter Matthiessen, J. Prins, Robert R. Jay, L. Sluimers, G.I. Lewinson, R.T. Zuidema, Rafael Girard, R.T. Zuidema, Bodo SpranzGet full text
Published 1965-01-01
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