G Elliot SmithG. Elliot Smith (1871-1937) was an Australian-born anatomist and anthropologist whose work shaped early twentieth-century debates about the origins of civilization. Trained in medicine and comparative anatomy, he later turned to the study of ancient ultures, mythology, and ritual symbolism. Smith became widely known for his theory of cultural diffusion, arguing that many complex elements of civilization spread through contact between societies rather than developing independently. The Evolution of the Dragon reflects his interdisciplinary approach, combining archaeology, anthropology, and comparative mythology in an effort to trace the historical development of enduring symbolic forms. Read More Read Less
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