Fritz Graebner

Description: (German Geographer and Ethnologist Best Known for His Development of the Theory of 'Kulturkreis')
Fritz Graebner played a significant role in the Vienna School of Ethnology, where he championed the theory of Kulturkreise, or culture complex. His research concentrated on cultural diffusion and the evolution of human societies. Even while interned in Australia during World War I, Graebner conducted valuable studies on the various cultures in the area. His work remains influential in ethnology, particularly in enhancing our comprehension of cultural links and exchanges between diverse societies.

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Birthday March 4, 1877 (Pisces)
Born In Berlin, Germany
Died on July 13, 1934
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