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Wilhelm Müller Wismar

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Died
  
10 October 1916, Malang, Indonesia

Education
  
Humboldt University of Berlin

Wilhelm Müller-Wismar was a German ethnographer (May 20, 1881 – October 13, 1916) who was a native of Wismar.

In 1905 he graduated from the University of Berlin, where he studied ethnography and anthropology under Felix von Luschan (1854-1924).

From 1908 to 1910 he was a member of a scientific mission to the South Pacific that was coordinated by Georg Thilenius (1868-1937) of the Hamburg Museum of Ethnography. On the expedition he spent nine months on the island of Yap, about which an important scientific treatise was later published. He also took part in the Berlin-Indonesian expedition to the South Moluccas in 1913-14. Müller-Wismar died from typhoid on October 10, 1916 at the age of 35 in Malang, Java.

Publications

  • Beiträge zur Kraniologie der Neu-Britannier, Hamburg : Kommissionsverlag von L. Gräfe & Sillem, 1906 – Contributions involving the craniology of New Britons.
  • Yap, Hamburg, L. Friederichsen & Co., 1917-18; part of the series "Ergebnisse der Südsee-expedition, 1908-1910"; work also translated into English.
  • References

    Wilhelm Müller-Wismar Wikipedia