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" ... (p. 79 ) Since a more recent examination of casts and photographs from it, the anatomist just mentioned allows, with Messrs. Schafthausen and Busk, that this skull is the most brutal of all known human skulls, resembling those of the apes, not only... "
The Anthropological Review - Page 105
1863
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The geological evidences of the antiquity of man

sir Charles Lyell (bart.) - 1863 - 578 pages
...the most brutal of all known human skulls, resembling those of the apes not only in the prodieious development of the superciliary prominences and the...forward and upward, from the superior occipital ridges. ' But the eranium, in its present condition, is stated by Professor Schaaffhausen to contain 1033'24...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ..., Volume 33

1864 - 588 pages
...Messrs. Suhafthausen and Busk, that this skull is the most brutal of all known human skulls, resembling those of the apes, not only in the prodigious development...forward and upward from the superior occipital ridges. But, writes Professor Huxley, in his chapter " On some Fossil Remains of Man" : " In no sense can the...
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The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly ..., Volume 33

1864 - 594 pages
...Messrs. Schafthausen and Busk, that this skull is the most brutal of all known human skulls, resembling those of the apes, not only in the prodigious development...forward and upward from the superior occipital ridges. But, writes Professor Huxley, in his chapter " On some Fossil Remains of Man" : " la no sense can the...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Volume 33

1864 - 584 pages
...Messrs. Schafthausen and Busk, that this skull is the most brutal of all known human skulls, resembling those of the apes, not only in the prodigious development...form of the brain-case, in. the straightness of the squataosal suture, and iu the complete retreat of the occiput forward and upward from the superior...
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Science and Christian Thought

John Duns - 1899 - 330 pages
...a link between man and the anthropoid apes. It resembles the skull of an ape more than is usual, " not only in the prodigious development of the superciliary...orbits, but still more in the depressed form of the brainTHE NEANDERTHAL SKULL. 263 case, in the straightness of the squamosal suture, and in the complete...
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The scriptural account of creation vindicated by the teaching of science; or ...

William Paul - 1870 - 176 pages
...Schaaffhausen and Mr Busk have stated, this skull is the most brutal of all known human skulls, resembling those of the apes not only in the prodigious development...form of the brain-case, in the straightness of the squainosal suture, and in the complete retreat of the occiput forward and upward occipital ridges."...
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The Recent Origin of Man: As Illustrated by Geology and the Modern Science ...

James Cocke Southall - 1875 - 662 pages
...Schaaffhausen and Mr. Busk characterized it as " the most brutal of all known human skulls, resembling those of the apes not only in the prodigious development...and upward, from the superior occipital ridges." The discovery of this skull occasioned the greatest flutter in the anthropological world. Prof. Schaaffhausen...
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A Manual of the Antiquity of Man

John Patterson MacLean - 1877 - 176 pages
...and Mr. Busk have stated that " this skull is the most brutal of all known human skulls, resembling those of the apes not only in the prodigious development...prominences and the forward extension of the orbits, * " Man's Place in Nature," p. 164. J Buclmer, p. 116. but still more in the depressed form of the...
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The Epoch of the Mammoth and the Apparition of Man Upon the Earth

James Cocke Southall - 1878 - 464 pages
...in the prodigious development of the superciliary prominences and the CA VE-D SELLERS' SKULLS. 8 1 forward extension of the orbits, but still more in...forward and upward, from the superior occipital ridges." But, in the first place, there is not a particle of evidence that the Neanderthal skull belongs to...
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The Epoch of the Mammoth and the Apparition of Man Upon the Earth

James Cocke Southall - 1878 - 466 pages
...Professor Busk and Professor Schaaffhausen as " the most brutal of all known human skulls, resembling those of the apes not only in the prodigious development of the superciliary prominences and the CAVE-DWELLERS' SKULLS. 81 forward extension of the orbits, but still more in the depressed form of...
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