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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... River ( now the Meander ) . One of my informants , who has been much in the habit of kangaroo hunting , says they are places of rendezvous , where the natives keep a large stock of spears and waddies . He described the spears as ...
... River ( now the Meander ) . One of my informants , who has been much in the habit of kangaroo hunting , says they are places of rendezvous , where the natives keep a large stock of spears and waddies . He described the spears as ...
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... River and Oyster Bay tribes , taken collectively , are the most advanced in civilisation ( these and the Stony Creek tribe were the most ferbcious and predatory of all the natives ) , and the western tribes , who occupied a country far ...
... River and Oyster Bay tribes , taken collectively , are the most advanced in civilisation ( these and the Stony Creek tribe were the most ferbcious and predatory of all the natives ) , and the western tribes , who occupied a country far ...
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... River Coquet and the Tyne , and which is bounded on the west by the bottom of the Millstone Grit , there are in all twenty - three such settlements ; * thirteen of these are on rock , six on sand , and one is certainly on clay ; the ...
... River Coquet and the Tyne , and which is bounded on the west by the bottom of the Millstone Grit , there are in all twenty - three such settlements ; * thirteen of these are on rock , six on sand , and one is certainly on clay ; the ...
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... Wolds of Lincolnshire by the river Humber , and these from the Chalk of Norfolk by the Wash . From the northern part of Norfolk a band of Chalk runs through Suffolk , Cambridge ( Gog - Magog Hills ) 38 W. TOPLEY . - Parish Boundaries in ...
... Wolds of Lincolnshire by the river Humber , and these from the Chalk of Norfolk by the Wash . From the northern part of Norfolk a band of Chalk runs through Suffolk , Cambridge ( Gog - Magog Hills ) 38 W. TOPLEY . - Parish Boundaries in ...
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... rivers run in their way from the central country towards the sea on the south , and towards the Thames on the north . These carve the Chalk and Lower Greensand districts into quite distinct areas ; and this fact is particularly ...
... rivers run in their way from the central country towards the sea on the south , and towards the Thames on the north . These carve the Chalk and Lower Greensand districts into quite distinct areas ; and this fact is particularly ...
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