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Jan Talko-Hryncewicz (1850-1936) physician, anthropologist and ethnographer, amateur archaeologist, researcher of Siberia, professor at Vilnius and Jagiellonian Universities, member of the Academy of Learning and the Polish Academy of Learning, member of the Historical Society in Lviv.
The work of Jan Talko-Hryncewicz, a prominent Polish ethnographer, anthropologist and physician. The book is a comprehensive study of the subject of physical anthropology and ethnography in the Polish lands, showing the diversity of the population living in these areas and their physical and cultural characteristics.
The author, known for his comprehensive approach to anthropological research, presents in his work a rich collection of information about the Polish population, its traditions, customs and physical characteristics. The book includes detailed descriptions of each ethnic group, an analysis of their anthropological characteristics and a discussion of the influence of the environment on the formation of the population.
“Man in Our Lands” is an extremely valuable resource for researchers of anthropology, ethnography and the history of material culture. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in issues related to physical anthropology, ethnography and folk culture in the Polish lands.
A copy in bibliophilic leather binding made in the workshop of the Polish Antiquarian.





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