The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 15Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1886 |
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... dead are always buried in the forest . The country is but slightly wooded , but on the hill - tops clumps of high trees are religiously conserved . The baobabs among these people , as among others East African races , are looked upon as ...
... dead are always buried in the forest . The country is but slightly wooded , but on the hill - tops clumps of high trees are religiously conserved . The baobabs among these people , as among others East African races , are looked upon as ...
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... dead are buried in these isolated forests , sometimes in hollow trees , sometimes in the ground . Hyænas generally dig them up and eat them — this being little cared for by the sur- vivors . The Wa - chaga are clever smiths , and forge ...
... dead are buried in these isolated forests , sometimes in hollow trees , sometimes in the ground . Hyænas generally dig them up and eat them — this being little cared for by the sur- vivors . The Wa - chaga are clever smiths , and forge ...
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... dead , Media is sick , and Elam in its last moments , " which means that in Babylonia the purity of descent is spotless , in Mesene mixed , in Media doubtful , and in Elam more than doubtful . Can there really be a doubt about the ...
... dead , Media is sick , and Elam in its last moments , " which means that in Babylonia the purity of descent is spotless , in Mesene mixed , in Media doubtful , and in Elam more than doubtful . Can there really be a doubt about the ...
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... dead were too much respected amongst the Jews of all ages to allow of any pathological examination of the corpse ; indeed , every effort was always made , and is still made , in the orthodox communities of Poland , Hungary , and the ...
... dead were too much respected amongst the Jews of all ages to allow of any pathological examination of the corpse ; indeed , every effort was always made , and is still made , in the orthodox communities of Poland , Hungary , and the ...
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... dead against his position.2 St. Paul , in his addresses to the congregations at Antioch ( Acts xvii , 16 , 26 ) , Thessalonica ( xvii , 4 ) , Athens ( id . , 17 ) , carefully distinguishes Jews and proselytes . And in a signi- ficant ...
... dead against his position.2 St. Paul , in his addresses to the congregations at Antioch ( Acts xvii , 16 , 26 ) , Thessalonica ( xvii , 4 ) , Athens ( id . , 17 ) , carefully distinguishes Jews and proselytes . And in a signi- ficant ...
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