The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 4Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1874 |
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... negro , and all the sutures are quite unclosed - a circumstance , more especially as regards the sagittal suture , worthy of notice in the negro race . It was this delicacy of structure , together with the comparatively small size ...
... negro , and all the sutures are quite unclosed - a circumstance , more especially as regards the sagittal suture , worthy of notice in the negro race . It was this delicacy of structure , together with the comparatively small size ...
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... Negro has been robbed of the fame so justly his due . " + With the physiognomy of the African negro we are familiar . That of the " Australioid type " is less known . I , therefore , avail myself of the permission of the brave explorer ...
... Negro has been robbed of the fame so justly his due . " + With the physiognomy of the African negro we are familiar . That of the " Australioid type " is less known . I , therefore , avail myself of the permission of the brave explorer ...
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... Negro , and , among other singularities , it bears in several particulars a marked resemblance to the brain of the orang outang , and its development never goes beyond that developed in the Caucasian in boyhood . The illustrious and ...
... Negro , and , among other singularities , it bears in several particulars a marked resemblance to the brain of the orang outang , and its development never goes beyond that developed in the Caucasian in boyhood . The illustrious and ...
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