Royal Anthropological Society of Australasia

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The Royal Anthropological Society of Australasia was established in 1885 as the Anthropological Society of Australasia by the Australian physician Alan Carroll. The prefix 'Royal' was added in 1901.[1] The society published the journal Science of Man.

According to a 2003 article published by the National Library of Australia, the society is "nowadays seen as forming part of the ‘lunatic fringe’."[1][clarification needed]

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  1. ^ "Royal Anthropological Society of Australasia (1885 - ?)". EOAS. Retrieved 11 February 2014.