Margaret Mead

Margaret Mead

anthropologist United States

Margaret Mead was an influential American cultural anthropologist known for her studies of the cultures of the South Pacific and her insights into human behavior, including her view that love, rather than tools or technology, marked the beginning of civilization.

Born on Dec 16, 1901 (123 years old)

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Spain Spain: Margaret Mead is cited for her perspective on the first sign of civilization being the healing of a fractured femur. 5

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