William James Perry

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" William James Perry (1887–1949), usually known as W. J. Perry, was an academic in cultural anthropology at University College, London.[1]

Megalith culture, according to him, was transmitted to the rest of the world from Egypt.

He was a convinced hyperdiffusionist and collaborated with Grafton Elliot Smith. He was also interested in the history of religion. His daughter, a chemist, Margaret, married the eminent physiologist, Professor Robert Harkness." [1]

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