The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 15Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1886 |
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... passing caravans of traders from the coast , for they themselves abjure poultry as food , thinking it unwholesome and unmanly . Their other domestic animals are the ox , the goat , the sheep , and the dog , though the latter animal is ...
... passing caravans of traders from the coast , for they themselves abjure poultry as food , thinking it unwholesome and unmanly . Their other domestic animals are the ox , the goat , the sheep , and the dog , though the latter animal is ...
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... pass now from the ethnological question to the anthro- pological results relating to the Jews . We shall find here also the same abnormal state of things and contradictory statements on the part of those engaged in research . Let me ...
... pass now from the ethnological question to the anthro- pological results relating to the Jews . We shall find here also the same abnormal state of things and contradictory statements on the part of those engaged in research . Let me ...
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... pass very much of their life among Gentiles . At the same time something like it may be traced throughout the history of Art , and I may refer to one of the earliest representations of Jews in Art , the Assyrian bas relief of the ...
... pass very much of their life among Gentiles . At the same time something like it may be traced throughout the history of Art , and I may refer to one of the earliest representations of Jews in Art , the Assyrian bas relief of the ...
Sida 65
... passes their graves in Arabia , in Germany , and in Spain is bound to add a stone to the pile . In Oldenburg ( and no doubt elsewhere ) if the grave is shallow the ghost will certainly walk . One of the most striking ways of keeping ...
... passes their graves in Arabia , in Germany , and in Spain is bound to add a stone to the pile . In Oldenburg ( and no doubt elsewhere ) if the grave is shallow the ghost will certainly walk . One of the most striking ways of keeping ...
Sida 72
... pass a village it skirts the outside of it . The Chinese are not allowed to carry a corpse within the gates of a walled city . ' 5 I venture to conjecture that the old Hawaiian , Roman , German , and Mandingo practice of burying by ...
... pass a village it skirts the outside of it . The Chinese are not allowed to carry a corpse within the gates of a walled city . ' 5 I venture to conjecture that the old Hawaiian , Roman , German , and Mandingo practice of burying by ...
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