Albert Jenks, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Albert Jenks

American anthropologist

Date of Birth: 28-Nov-1869

Place of Birth: Ionia, Michigan, United States

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1953

Profession: anthropologist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Albert Jenks

  • Albert Ernest Jenks (1869–1953) was an American anthropologist and a professor at the University of Minnesota.
  • He was known for his work in historical anthropological studies on rice cultivation, the development of hominids, and his identification of the skeletal remains of Minnesota Woman, 8,000-year old human remains found near Pelican Rapids, Minnesota.
  • He joined the United States Bureau of Ethnology in 1901 and served in the U.S.
  • colonial government of the Philippines from 1902 to 1905.
  • In this capacity, he was involved in the exhibition of Bontoc Igorot people at the 1904 Louisiana Universal Exposition in St.
  • Louis (St.
  • Louis World's Fair).
  • The collection of Bontoc objects that he assembled for the Exposition was purchased by the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
  • He joined the faculty of the University of Minnesota in 1906 as a member of the Department of Sociology.
  • He was promoted to full professor in 1907 and served as chair of the sociology department from 1915 until 1918.
  • In 1918, he was a founder of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Minnesota and he served as the chair of that department until his retirement in 1936.

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