The Anthropological Review, Volume 2; Volume 5Trübner and Company, 1864 |
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... belong the greater portion of human races , such as the Esquimaux , the Laps , the Americans in general , the Turanians , the Polynesians , the Australians , & c . The third class comprises the blackest hair . Thus , the Negro , the ...
... belong the greater portion of human races , such as the Esquimaux , the Laps , the Americans in general , the Turanians , the Polynesians , the Australians , & c . The third class comprises the blackest hair . Thus , the Negro , the ...
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... belong to the rationalistic school . Some remarks on the personification of names of tribes , & c . , into mythic ancestors , however , belong to comparative mythology , and furnish a highly remarkable list of eponymic myths , of the ...
... belong to the rationalistic school . Some remarks on the personification of names of tribes , & c . , into mythic ancestors , however , belong to comparative mythology , and furnish a highly remarkable list of eponymic myths , of the ...
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... belong to the Phoenician race , may be referred . Finally , the author speaks of the resemblance of this calvarium from Tharros to the skulls of Arabs and of Jews . He affirms that it is The Guanches have usually been regarded as allied ...
... belong to the Phoenician race , may be referred . Finally , the author speaks of the resemblance of this calvarium from Tharros to the skulls of Arabs and of Jews . He affirms that it is The Guanches have usually been regarded as allied ...
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... belong , taken altogether , cannot be anterior to the third or fourth century of our era ; and that the literary movement which they suggest as earlier , does not allow us to place it before Alexander . " The more interesting part ...
... belong , taken altogether , cannot be anterior to the third or fourth century of our era ; and that the literary movement which they suggest as earlier , does not allow us to place it before Alexander . " The more interesting part ...
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... belong to the same great group of skulls as the specimens from Muskham ( Trent valley ) , Towyn - y - capel in Anglesea , and other localities , some of which have been described by Prof. Huxley , or by Mr. Carter Blake ( Geologist ...
... belong to the same great group of skulls as the specimens from Muskham ( Trent valley ) , Towyn - y - capel in Anglesea , and other localities , some of which have been described by Prof. Huxley , or by Mr. Carter Blake ( Geologist ...
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