Edward Burnett Tylor topic
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- Sir Edward Burnett Tylor
Sir Edward Burnett Tylor (October 2 1832 – January 2 1917), was an English anthropologist.
Tylor is considered representative of cultural evolutionism. In his works Primitive culture and Anthropology, he defined the context of scientific study of anthropology, based on the evolutionary theories of Charles Darwin. He believed that there was a functional basis for the development of society and religion, which he determined was universal. E. B. Tylor is considered by many a founding figure of...
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