The Anthropological Review, Volume 8Trübner and Company, 1870 |
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... reference to the nervous system connected with the leading functions of a living being , seeing that the brain is not an organic creator of ideas , but an organic transformer of impressions , that the faculty of language is QUATREFAGES ...
... reference to the nervous system connected with the leading functions of a living being , seeing that the brain is not an organic creator of ideas , but an organic transformer of impressions , that the faculty of language is QUATREFAGES ...
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... Reference is here made to the higher moral state of savages , in many instances , than that of civilised man . ( Pp . 402 , 403. The outrages and immoralities practised by so - called civilised people against barbarians , are here , of ...
... Reference is here made to the higher moral state of savages , in many instances , than that of civilised man . ( Pp . 402 , 403. The outrages and immoralities practised by so - called civilised people against barbarians , are here , of ...
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... reference to the antiquity of the human species , and animals contemporaneous with man , we should not neglect popular traditions — those of the * Held at Dresden from the 18th to 24th September , 1868. ( Abridged from the Report of ...
... reference to the antiquity of the human species , and animals contemporaneous with man , we should not neglect popular traditions — those of the * Held at Dresden from the 18th to 24th September , 1868. ( Abridged from the Report of ...
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... reference to French skulls de- formed by pressure - a view which is denied by Morton and Townsend with reference to Indian skulls . The softness of the skull of Asiatic peoples , which was already known to Herodotus , probably arises ...
... reference to French skulls de- formed by pressure - a view which is denied by Morton and Townsend with reference to Indian skulls . The softness of the skull of Asiatic peoples , which was already known to Herodotus , probably arises ...
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... Reference to Implements . " With reference to implements , the author remarked that we must dis- tinguish between primary and secondary implements . The implement , considered in its development , resembles the natural organ ; like the ...
... Reference to Implements . " With reference to implements , the author remarked that we must dis- tinguish between primary and secondary implements . The implement , considered in its development , resembles the natural organ ; like the ...
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