The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 15Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1886 Includes articles on issues of worldwide anthropological interest. |
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... remarkable for the neatness that characterises the domestic arrangements of most Africans . There was a raised dais for the bed , on which skins were laid ; a little three - cornered stool to sit on ; a fire burning in the centre of the ...
... remarkable for the neatness that characterises the domestic arrangements of most Africans . There was a raised dais for the bed , on which skins were laid ; a little three - cornered stool to sit on ; a fire burning in the centre of the ...
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... remarkable points that my slight study of it has revealed to me are the distinct though distant signs of relationship it bears to the Galla . Now is not the time for me to enter on a prolonged philological argument , but I hope at some ...
... remarkable points that my slight study of it has revealed to me are the distinct though distant signs of relationship it bears to the Galla . Now is not the time for me to enter on a prolonged philological argument , but I hope at some ...
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... remarkable exception : Sephardim have three times as many red - haired as Ashkenazim . Colour - blindness may be taken here , though perhaps belonging to morbidity . The following table exhibits the chief results hitherto obtained ...
... remarkable exception : Sephardim have three times as many red - haired as Ashkenazim . Colour - blindness may be taken here , though perhaps belonging to morbidity . The following table exhibits the chief results hitherto obtained ...
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... remarkable multiplying power of the Jews been left unchecked they must have increased far beyond their present numbers , and if they could receive accessions from other races without diminishing this power , then by this time they ought ...
... remarkable multiplying power of the Jews been left unchecked they must have increased far beyond their present numbers , and if they could receive accessions from other races without diminishing this power , then by this time they ought ...
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... remarkable fact is that the sculptures are circumscribed to within a distance of about twelve miles , near the sea coast , beyond which , although the megaliths are so numerous , there is a complete absence of them . The French ...
... remarkable fact is that the sculptures are circumscribed to within a distance of about twelve miles , near the sea coast , beyond which , although the megaliths are so numerous , there is a complete absence of them . The French ...
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Africa amongst ancient Anthropological appear Asia average bones Bougainville Straits brachycephalic Bunjil called canoes Celtic celts centre cephalic index character chief circle civilisation coast colour crannogs custom dead dialects diameter Ditto dolichocephalic dolmens doubt east Eskimo Ethochroic group Europe European evidence existence fact feet flint FRANCIS GALTON Galton ghost hair Hawaiki height inches INDIANENSIS Indians indices inhabitants islands Jewish Jews Karpathos King Country Kulin Kurnai lake-dwellings language Lapps less Leucochroic living Malay males Maoris means menhirs mid-parental migration Mongols mountains names Nancowry natives Negro Nicobar north-east Number of Measurements objects observed obtained origin ornaments paper Plate pottery present probably race referred regards remarkable River round Sakais Shom Pen SIGILLUM skulls Society Solomon Islanders stature stone supposed tion tribes tumulus women words Yahgan Zealand