Friedrich Bieber

Austrian anthropologist
Friedrich Julius Bieber

Friedrich Julius Bieber (24 February 1873 in Vienna – 3 March 1924) was an Austrian anthropologist. He was known for his study of the Kaffa people of south-west Ethiopia.[1]

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  1. ^ Encyclopaedia Aethiopica: He-N - Page 75 Siegbert Uhlig - 2007 "Friedrich Julius Bieber, Kaffa: Ein altkuschitisches Volkstum in Inner-Afrika, Miinster 1920, Wien 1923;"
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