The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 15Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1886 |
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... seen living with the Masai as a helot race of hunters and smiths , seemed to me from their physiognomy negroes of a low type , and very different in outward aspect from both the Masai and Bantu people around them , especially in the ...
... seen living with the Masai as a helot race of hunters and smiths , seemed to me from their physiognomy negroes of a low type , and very different in outward aspect from both the Masai and Bantu people around them , especially in the ...
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... seen many of them at Taveita , whither they would bring rhinoceros horns and dried rhinoceros flesh for sale . These are on the whole a good - looking race , and I was surprised to find in many that the hair , though short , is straight ...
... seen many of them at Taveita , whither they would bring rhinoceros horns and dried rhinoceros flesh for sale . These are on the whole a good - looking race , and I was surprised to find in many that the hair , though short , is straight ...
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... seen . The oxen are much valued . They belong to the humped Zebu breed prevalent throughout East Africa from the days of the ancient Egyptians . The goats are small and handsome , with poorly developed horns , drooping ears , and often ...
... seen . The oxen are much valued . They belong to the humped Zebu breed prevalent throughout East Africa from the days of the ancient Egyptians . The goats are small and handsome , with poorly developed horns , drooping ears , and often ...
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... seen from the following passage in Ezra ( x , 11 ) : " Now therefore make confession unto the Lord God of your fathers , and do his pleasure : and separate yourselves from the people of the land , and from the strange wives ; " and from ...
... seen from the following passage in Ezra ( x , 11 ) : " Now therefore make confession unto the Lord God of your fathers , and do his pleasure : and separate yourselves from the people of the land , and from the strange wives ; " and from ...
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... seen to turn on social characteristics . Thus the fre- quency of consanguineous marriages and the smaller proportion of illegitimate births and of suicides are clearly due to social causes . The same may be said of the earlier age at ...
... seen to turn on social characteristics . Thus the fre- quency of consanguineous marriages and the smaller proportion of illegitimate births and of suicides are clearly due to social causes . The same may be said of the earlier age at ...
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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