Louis-Pierre-Eugène Sédillot (1792–1867) was a notable French anatomist and anthropologist known for his contributions to the study of human anatomy and the classification of various human remains. He was particularly recognized for his work in the fields of anthropology and craniometry, where he focused on measuring skulls to understand variations in human populations. His work also included studies on prehistoric peoples and their skeletal remains.
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