Zeitschrift für Ethnologie

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The Journal for Ethnology (German: Zeitschrift für Ethnologie) is the publication of two scientific societies, the German Society for Social and Cultural Anthropology (DGSKA) and the Berlin Society for Anthropology, Ethnology and Prehistory. It was founded in 1869 by Adolf Bastian and Robert Hartmann.

The older issues not only reflect the ups and downs of German ethnology, but they also mirror international ethnology. Scholars such as Hermann Baumann, Franz Boas, Leo Frobenius, Bruno Gutmann, Sture Lagercrantz, Robert H. Lowie, Felix von Luschan, Carl Meinhof, Wilhelm E. Mühlmann, Georg Schweinfurth, Carl Strehlow, Paul Radin, Richard Thurnwald, Rudolf Virchow and Günter Wagner have published here.

Today, foreign authors include Tim Ingold, Christopher Hann, Åke Hultkrautz, Alan Barnard, Monnie Adams, and Douglas R. White.

Since 2020 the Zeitschrift für Ethnologie also has an English name, Journal of Social and Cultural Anthropology (JSCA).

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