The Anthropological Review, Volume 2; Volume 5Trübner and Company, 1864 |
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... produces an artificial colour of the hair . I have seen all kinds of shades , from a fiery red to a silvery white , produced by these means . Just as originally dark hair may become discoloured by such means , so may it , vice versa ...
... produces an artificial colour of the hair . I have seen all kinds of shades , from a fiery red to a silvery white , produced by these means . Just as originally dark hair may become discoloured by such means , so may it , vice versa ...
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... produced by the scrolling are but 1.5 millimeters in width . The Roman numbers indicate the number of individuals whose hair was examined by the indicated method . + Three sections presented in this individual a nearly circular form ...
... produced by the scrolling are but 1.5 millimeters in width . The Roman numbers indicate the number of individuals whose hair was examined by the indicated method . + Three sections presented in this individual a nearly circular form ...
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... produces the characteristic differences . Anatomically there would only be the transparent centre deprived of medullary substance in some branches of the Aryan race which would deserve to be considered . But the fine points of the hair ...
... produces the characteristic differences . Anatomically there would only be the transparent centre deprived of medullary substance in some branches of the Aryan race which would deserve to be considered . But the fine points of the hair ...
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... produced desirable re- sults , but of course it may be different in Germany . We in England are hoping soon to see the third volume of Pro- fessor Pott's Etymological Researches , in which the Sanskrit roots are worked out into the ...
... produced desirable re- sults , but of course it may be different in Germany . We in England are hoping soon to see the third volume of Pro- fessor Pott's Etymological Researches , in which the Sanskrit roots are worked out into the ...
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... produce its good fruits ; and the controversies of Chwolson , Quatremère , and Renan as An Essay on the Age and Antiquity of the Book of Nabathæan Agriculture ; to which is added an Inaugural Lecture on the Position of the Shemitic ...
... produce its good fruits ; and the controversies of Chwolson , Quatremère , and Renan as An Essay on the Age and Antiquity of the Book of Nabathæan Agriculture ; to which is added an Inaugural Lecture on the Position of the Shemitic ...
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