The Anthropological Review, Volume 2; Volume 5Trübner and Company, 1864 |
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... Arabs and the Jews ; more rarely among some European Aryans . The crisp hair predominates in Africa among the Negroes , the Hottentots , and in Melanesia . As regards the latter region we must establish a distinction . Although there ...
... Arabs and the Jews ; more rarely among some European Aryans . The crisp hair predominates in Africa among the Negroes , the Hottentots , and in Melanesia . As regards the latter region we must establish a distinction . Although there ...
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... ARAB ( 1 ) . This specimen of black hair presents in the sections chiefly the elongated irregular ellipsis ( 34 : 18 ; 32 : 16 ) , with small central spots , also some triangular sections by the side of a secondary form , which is oval ...
... ARAB ( 1 ) . This specimen of black hair presents in the sections chiefly the elongated irregular ellipsis ( 34 : 18 ; 32 : 16 ) , with small central spots , also some triangular sections by the side of a secondary form , which is oval ...
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... Arabic , the rest of language as a whole . The incorporating languages of America are , in Steinthal's opinion , to be kept separate from them , and so are the Polynesian . But , after all , the question comes , Does a morphological ...
... Arabic , the rest of language as a whole . The incorporating languages of America are , in Steinthal's opinion , to be kept separate from them , and so are the Polynesian . But , after all , the question comes , Does a morphological ...
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... Arabs and of Jews . He affirms that it is The Guanches have usually been regarded as allied to the Lybian tribes . It would probably be very difficult to decide this point craniologically , from a want of sufficient materials even ...
... Arabs and of Jews . He affirms that it is The Guanches have usually been regarded as allied to the Lybian tribes . It would probably be very difficult to decide this point craniologically , from a want of sufficient materials even ...
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... Arabs , etc. , have been hitherto adequately studied and compared for valid inferences to be deduced as to their differences and resemblances , is not yet certain ; nor , indeed , whether the different branches of the Phoenician family ...
... Arabs , etc. , have been hitherto adequately studied and compared for valid inferences to be deduced as to their differences and resemblances , is not yet certain ; nor , indeed , whether the different branches of the Phoenician family ...
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