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Scotch. James George Frazer (1854-1941) was a renowned Scottish anthropologist and social theorist. Best known for his influential work "The Golden Bough", a comparative study of mythology, religion, and magic. Frazer made significant contributions to the understanding of cultural evolution, ritual practices, and the development of human thought. With meticulous research and analysis, he examined cultural parallels and survivals, laying the groundwork for further anthropological inquiries.