
Thomas Dale Stewart (anthropologist)
anthropologist
Thomas Dale Stewart (June 10, 1901 – October 27, 1997) was a founder of modern forensic anthropology and a major contributor to most areas of human skeletal biology, paleopathology, and related areas of physical anthropology. Stewart was known to have a more even temperament than his mentor, Aleš Hrdlička.
- Fields
- forensic anthropology
- Born
- 1901
- Died
- 1997
Associated disciplines
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