W. J. Perry
British anthropologist / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with William J. Perry.
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.