Thomas Dale Stewart (1901–1993) was an influential American anthropologist known for his work in physical anthropology and his studies of human skeletal remains. He was particularly recognized for his contributions to the understanding of human variation and evolution, as well as his research on prehistoric Native American populations. Stewart's work often involved the analysis of skeletal remains to draw conclusions about health, diet, and social structures of ancient cultures.

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