Valery Alekseyev
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Valerij Pavlovič Alekseev (Валерий Павлович Алексеев, 1929-1991) was a Russian anthropologist, director of the Institute of Archaeology in Moscow (1987-1991) and member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, exceptionally without having been a member of the Communist Party.
Alekseev proposed Homo rudolfensis in 1986.
Alekseev has published 20 books and some 500 articles.
- Историческая антропология и этногенез (Historical anthropology and ethnogenesis) (1989)
- География человеческих рас (Geography of the human race)
- The Origin of the Human Race, Progress Publishers (1986), ISBN 978-0828533256.
- Палеоантропология земного шара и формирование человеческих рас (Global paleoanthropology and the formation of the human races)
- Происхождение народов Восточной Европы (Origin of the peoples of Eastern Europe)
- Происхождение народов Кавказа (Origin of the peoples of the Caucasus)
[edit] External links
- The Alexeev Manuscript, 1991 lectures held in Harvard.
- biography (ido.edu.ru)