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... con- sider this want of symmetry as evidence of a higher develop- ment than is afforded by a perfectly symmetrical skull . All the skulls are markedly dolichocephalic , the cephalic index in each 138 S. M. BRADLEY .-- Note on the.
... con- sider this want of symmetry as evidence of a higher develop- ment than is afforded by a perfectly symmetrical skull . All the skulls are markedly dolichocephalic , the cephalic index in each 138 S. M. BRADLEY .-- Note on the.
Sida 139
... dolichocephalic and brachycephalic tribes is valueless . In savage races , however , this want of uniformity does not obtain , and there is no doubt that the Australian skull is both unusually symmetrical and uniformly dolichocephalic ...
... dolichocephalic and brachycephalic tribes is valueless . In savage races , however , this want of uniformity does not obtain , and there is no doubt that the Australian skull is both unusually symmetrical and uniformly dolichocephalic ...
Sida 140
... Dolichocephalic Types . " Some account of this very valuable treatise was given in No. I. of the " Journal of the Anthropological Institute , " p . 115 , where there appeared the brief history of " Antonio , " to whom this cranium ...
... Dolichocephalic Types . " Some account of this very valuable treatise was given in No. I. of the " Journal of the Anthropological Institute , " p . 115 , where there appeared the brief history of " Antonio , " to whom this cranium ...
Sida 142
... dolichocephalic normal skull , this index has always been found to be greater , and has varied from 85 to 96. In the sca- phoid skull the excess of length makes up for the extreme narrowness , as the area of this half of the parietal ...
... dolichocephalic normal skull , this index has always been found to be greater , and has varied from 85 to 96. In the sca- phoid skull the excess of length makes up for the extreme narrowness , as the area of this half of the parietal ...
Sida 147
... dolichocephalic , part brachycephalic ; which shows that such synostosis is not a character of dolichocephaly , as it appears to be in the methodic distribution of Virchow and of Lucaef of the deformities of the skull , and is still ...
... dolichocephalic , part brachycephalic ; which shows that such synostosis is not a character of dolichocephaly , as it appears to be in the methodic distribution of Virchow and of Lucaef of the deformities of the skull , and is still ...
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