The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 2Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1873 |
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... CIVILISATION . By J. GOULD AVERY , M.A.I. [ Abstract ] RACIAL characteristics are not the result of accident , habit , or climate , but are physical , material , and indelible . . . . Civilisa- tion may be defined as the aggregate of ...
... CIVILISATION . By J. GOULD AVERY , M.A.I. [ Abstract ] RACIAL characteristics are not the result of accident , habit , or climate , but are physical , material , and indelible . . . . Civilisa- tion may be defined as the aggregate of ...
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... definition of civilisation , as not expressive of that which was usually understood by the term , nor as even embracing what the author in his paper evidently included " that which en- under it . He would prefer 64 Discussion .
... definition of civilisation , as not expressive of that which was usually understood by the term , nor as even embracing what the author in his paper evidently included " that which en- under it . He would prefer 64 Discussion .
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... civilisation , he pointed out how most of the history of the world was a history of transferred civilisa- tion ; and that Greece borrowed from Egypt , Phoenicia , and the East generally , that Rome borrowed from Greece , Britain from ...
... civilisation , he pointed out how most of the history of the world was a history of transferred civilisa- tion ; and that Greece borrowed from Egypt , Phoenicia , and the East generally , that Rome borrowed from Greece , Britain from ...
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... civilisation . As for himself , he could not admit that to be civilisation which was not consistent with the physical wants and circumstances of those subjected to its in- fluences ; and improving a race off the face of the earth ...
... civilisation . As for himself , he could not admit that to be civilisation which was not consistent with the physical wants and circumstances of those subjected to its in- fluences ; and improving a race off the face of the earth ...
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... civilisation instead of its own ? The in- terest of these inquiries extends far beyond the limits of the present subject ; for if it cannot be shown that any race of men have emerged from barbarism to civilisation , it will be very ...
... civilisation instead of its own ? The in- terest of these inquiries extends far beyond the limits of the present subject ; for if it cannot be shown that any race of men have emerged from barbarism to civilisation , it will be very ...
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