The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 3Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1874 Includes articles on issues of worldwide anthropological interest. |
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... Chinese individual ; skull from Aberdeen . From Rev. WALTER GREGOR . - Skull from a kist in Banffshire . Two skulls , one being that of a Chinese individual , the gift of Professor Struthers , were exhibited . A skull from a kist in ...
... Chinese individual ; skull from Aberdeen . From Rev. WALTER GREGOR . - Skull from a kist in Banffshire . Two skulls , one being that of a Chinese individual , the gift of Professor Struthers , were exhibited . A skull from a kist in ...
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... Chinese individual ; skull from Aberdeen . From Rev. WALTER GREGOR . - Skull from a kist in Banffshire . Two skulls , one being that of a Chinese individual , the gift of Professor Struthers , were exhibited . A skull from a kist in ...
... Chinese individual ; skull from Aberdeen . From Rev. WALTER GREGOR . - Skull from a kist in Banffshire . Two skulls , one being that of a Chinese individual , the gift of Professor Struthers , were exhibited . A skull from a kist in ...
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... Chinese type of face . Most of those who have hitherto fought against us are armed with flint . muskets ; but I imagine a spear or javelin , and the universal dâo , are the more common weapons . We have Dr. A. CAMPBELL . - The Looshais .
... Chinese type of face . Most of those who have hitherto fought against us are armed with flint . muskets ; but I imagine a spear or javelin , and the universal dâo , are the more common weapons . We have Dr. A. CAMPBELL . - The Looshais .
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... Chinese descent ; his ani- mals , such as pigs and dogs , are unmistakably of Chinese origin ; like the Chinese , they eat dog's flesh ; nothing comes amiss to a Kooka - he eats everything that flies , runs , crawls , or creeps , as ...
... Chinese descent ; his ani- mals , such as pigs and dogs , are unmistakably of Chinese origin ; like the Chinese , they eat dog's flesh ; nothing comes amiss to a Kooka - he eats everything that flies , runs , crawls , or creeps , as ...
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... China . * Mr. Hutchinson remarks that among this collection there were also two in which the frontal suture was not closed . Another case contained twenty - three skulls from Ancon , and Mr. Hutchinson remarks that in that neighbourhood ...
... China . * Mr. Hutchinson remarks that among this collection there were also two in which the frontal suture was not closed . Another case contained twenty - three skulls from Ancon , and Mr. Hutchinson remarks that in that neighbourhood ...
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