The Anthropological Review, Volume 2; Volume 5Trübner and Company, 1864 |
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... tion of observers ; but , down to a very recent period , it was merely the contour and the external aspect which were taken into considera- tion . These two characters were thus at all times indicated as distin- guishing nations and ...
... tion of observers ; but , down to a very recent period , it was merely the contour and the external aspect which were taken into considera- tion . These two characters were thus at all times indicated as distin- guishing nations and ...
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... tion of the skin , or at any rate as a simple appendage , should this represent clearly defined distinctive characters in the races of man inhabiting the globe ? What , a single hair sufficient finally to distin- guish one stock from ...
... tion of the skin , or at any rate as a simple appendage , should this represent clearly defined distinctive characters in the races of man inhabiting the globe ? What , a single hair sufficient finally to distin- guish one stock from ...
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... tion as regards the diameter : 33:15 ; 33:22 ; 25:20 ; 25:23 . - Small central spot in all the sections . It appears to me of interest to add to the preceding observations relating to deceased persons of probably pure origin , the ...
... tion as regards the diameter : 33:15 ; 33:22 ; 25:20 ; 25:23 . - Small central spot in all the sections . It appears to me of interest to add to the preceding observations relating to deceased persons of probably pure origin , the ...
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... tion of the sections . And first , with regard to the volume of the hairs , the lighter the colour the finer the hairs , and vice versa . This rule is , however , subject to exceptions ; there are three specimens of golden light , the ...
... tion of the sections . And first , with regard to the volume of the hairs , the lighter the colour the finer the hairs , and vice versa . This rule is , however , subject to exceptions ; there are three specimens of golden light , the ...
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... tion of Arborea . Thus the traditions concerning Tharros , in the ne- cropolis of which city this calvarium was found , agree in affirming that it was built and inhabited by Phoenicians , mixed with Egyptians . But this was not the sole ...
... tion of Arborea . Thus the traditions concerning Tharros , in the ne- cropolis of which city this calvarium was found , agree in affirming that it was built and inhabited by Phoenicians , mixed with Egyptians . But this was not the sole ...
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