The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 2Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1873 |
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... custom for the women among them , when they had been with the men , to get bled , as they believed it made them fertile . Mr. Price told us the same of the Quissama tribe in Madagascar . Neither of these races have been sophisticated ...
... custom for the women among them , when they had been with the men , to get bled , as they believed it made them fertile . Mr. Price told us the same of the Quissama tribe in Madagascar . Neither of these races have been sophisticated ...
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... custom , have been walking about un- veiled . I asked him if it was the practice of his family to leave the gate wide open on such occasions - an innuendo which brought the blood to his pale face - and a reference to the Mutasarrif ...
... custom , have been walking about un- veiled . I asked him if it was the practice of his family to leave the gate wide open on such occasions - an innuendo which brought the blood to his pale face - and a reference to the Mutasarrif ...
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... custom of swathing the head of the child tightly after birth . The coronal suture is deeply denticulated . There is a slight parietal exostosis , concomitant with enlarged Pacchionian depressions on the internal table . The ...
... custom of swathing the head of the child tightly after birth . The coronal suture is deeply denticulated . There is a slight parietal exostosis , concomitant with enlarged Pacchionian depressions on the internal table . The ...
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... customs imposed upon them by their conquerors that their cowardice became proverbial . Turning to modern history , Holland might be mentioned as exhibiting an instance of national decadence , unaccompanied , however , so far as he knew ...
... customs imposed upon them by their conquerors that their cowardice became proverbial . Turning to modern history , Holland might be mentioned as exhibiting an instance of national decadence , unaccompanied , however , so far as he knew ...
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... customs in common , though no intercourse has ever existed between them . He had carefully examined by aid of a powerful magnifying glass the perforated fossil shark's teeth , found in the Suffolk crag , exhibited by Mr. Charlesworth ...
... customs in common , though no intercourse has ever existed between them . He had carefully examined by aid of a powerful magnifying glass the perforated fossil shark's teeth , found in the Suffolk crag , exhibited by Mr. Charlesworth ...
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