Frank B. Russell (August 26, 1868 – November 7, 1903) was an American anthropologist and ethnologist.
His first position as teacher was that of assistant in zoology at the University of Iowa in 1892.
He became associate editor of The American Naturalist in 1897, and a member of its editorial board in 1899.
[2] They moved to Arizona shortly afterwards, and over several years together surveyed for archaeological sites.
[4] His monograph on the native tribes of southern Arizona was posthumously published in 1908.