The Anthropological Review, Volume 8Trübner and Company, 1870 |
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... period for which there is very little contemporary evidence , and for which , in his estimation , contemporary evidence alone is valuable . We It is tolerably clear that , in the dearth of authentic details , Mr. Freeman's facts must ...
... period for which there is very little contemporary evidence , and for which , in his estimation , contemporary evidence alone is valuable . We It is tolerably clear that , in the dearth of authentic details , Mr. Freeman's facts must ...
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... period , might have found leisure to plan something analogous to the French Dictionary of the Academy . We confess it did seem to us rather strange that the mode of spelling should have been definitely fixed before the Norman Conquest ...
... period , might have found leisure to plan something analogous to the French Dictionary of the Academy . We confess it did seem to us rather strange that the mode of spelling should have been definitely fixed before the Norman Conquest ...
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... period under discussion . He finds a statement which suits his purpose , and he immediately discovers that this statement must have been found in a contemporary ballad or other valuable his- torical document . We believe Niebuhr did ...
... period under discussion . He finds a statement which suits his purpose , and he immediately discovers that this statement must have been found in a contemporary ballad or other valuable his- torical document . We believe Niebuhr did ...
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... period of gestation appears to be the same . ( P. 343. ) This fact is adduced by our author as an argument in favour of the unity of the human species . It further appears that , no particular causes operating to create a difference ...
... period of gestation appears to be the same . ( P. 343. ) This fact is adduced by our author as an argument in favour of the unity of the human species . It further appears that , no particular causes operating to create a difference ...
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... periods . Dr. Wein- hold , at the conclusion of the sitting , remarks that the notions touch- ing the terms anthropology , ethnology , and ethnography , are still un- settled and often misapplied . The psychical part must not be ...
... periods . Dr. Wein- hold , at the conclusion of the sitting , remarks that the notions touch- ing the terms anthropology , ethnology , and ethnography , are still un- settled and often misapplied . The psychical part must not be ...
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