The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 2Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1873 |
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... evidence of human workmanship on the specimens themselves , all the forms being such as commonly resulted from the natural fracture of flint , which , however , when found serviceable , were selected , and often imitated by man . The ...
... evidence of human workmanship on the specimens themselves , all the forms being such as commonly resulted from the natural fracture of flint , which , however , when found serviceable , were selected , and often imitated by man . The ...
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... evidence not only of the bad conduct , but the decidedly bad disposition of the child , directly contrary to that of the parent . And in cases where every effort has been made by education and moral training to counteract the evil ...
... evidence not only of the bad conduct , but the decidedly bad disposition of the child , directly contrary to that of the parent . And in cases where every effort has been made by education and moral training to counteract the evil ...
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... up of Wallons . As evidence of their peculiar character , a Wallon will drag a pig from Namur to Ghent , and even to Bruges or Antwerp , in order to gain a few sous more than he could in 12 CHARNOCK and BLAKE . - On the Physical ,
... up of Wallons . As evidence of their peculiar character , a Wallon will drag a pig from Namur to Ghent , and even to Bruges or Antwerp , in order to gain a few sous more than he could in 12 CHARNOCK and BLAKE . - On the Physical ,
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... evidence of cultivated plants is decidedly overwhelming against Mr. Darwin , and in favour of my position that the weak , the ill - fed , and the pinched , are the most fertile . Our means of testing wild plants is not so great . A ...
... evidence of cultivated plants is decidedly overwhelming against Mr. Darwin , and in favour of my position that the weak , the ill - fed , and the pinched , are the most fertile . Our means of testing wild plants is not so great . A ...
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... evidence . The most remarkable cases , however , are afforded by animals kept in their native country , which , although perfectly tamed , quite healthy , and allowed some freedom , are absolutely incapable of breeding . " Rengger , who ...
... evidence . The most remarkable cases , however , are afforded by animals kept in their native country , which , although perfectly tamed , quite healthy , and allowed some freedom , are absolutely incapable of breeding . " Rengger , who ...
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aborigines according Ainos ancient animals Anthropological Institute appear Avares Basques believe bones brachycephalic Burmese called celts centenarians character CHARNOCK Cimbri civilisation colour condition coronal suture custom Darwin derived dialect dolichocephalic doubt ears Egyptian Esquimaux evidence existence fact feet Finnic flint frontal frontal bone Geougen German ground hair Hamath head Hebrew hill implements inches India inhabitants inscriptions Ippai Ippatha Ireland island Kamilaroi Keltic Kubbi Kubbotha Kumbo lambdoid suture land language Lapps latter Liège living longevity marked Murri Museum natives nature observed occupied Ogham origin Ostiaks paper parietal peculiar Permia Phoenician population portion present probably Professor race regard remarks river sagittal suture Samoyedes says serpent side SIR JOHN LUBBOCK skull Society specimens stone supposed suture Tacitus tattooing teeth tion traces tradition tribes valley village Votiaks Wallon word