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" In no sense, then, can the Neanderthal bones be regarded as the remains of a human being intermediate between men and apes. At most, they demonstrate the existence of a man whose skull may be said to revert somewhat towards the pithecoid type. "
Proceedings of the Geologists' Association - Seite 245
von Geologists' Association - 1899
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Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1863 - 208 Seiten
...time during which the Neanderthal man lived, are remarkable for the stoutness of their limb bones. between Men and Apes. At most, they demonstrate the...may be said to revert somewhat towards the pithecoid type—-just as a Carrier, or a Pouter, or a Tumbler, may sometimes put on the plumage of its primitive...
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The Geologist, Band 6

1863 - 560 Seiten
...time during which the Neanderthal man lived, are remarkable for the stoutness of their limb bones. In no sense, then, can the Neanderthal bones be regarded...the remains of a human being intermediate between man and the apes. At most, they demonstrate the exof a man whose skull may be said to revert somewhat...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Band 33

1864 - 584 Seiten
...ridges. But, writes Professor Huxley, in his chapter " Ou some Fossil Bemains of Man" : " In no sense can the Neanderthal bones be regarded as the remains...may be said to revert somewhat towards the pithecoid type—just as a Carrier, or a Pouter, or a Tumbler, may sometimes put on the plumage of its primitive...
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Lectures on Man: His Place in Creation, and in the History of the Earth

Carl Christoph Vogt - 1864 - 514 Seiten
...time during which the Neanderthal man lived, are remarkable for the stoutness of their limb bones. " In no sense, then, can the Neanderthal bones be regarded...the remains of a human being, intermediate between man and apes. At most they demonstrate the existence of a man whose skull may be said to revert somewhat...
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Lectures on Man: His Place in Creation, and in the History of the Earth

Karl Christoph Vogt - 1864 - 518 Seiten
...time during which the Neanderthal man lived, are remarkable for the stoutness of their limb bones. " In no sense, then, can the Neanderthal bones be regarded...the remains of a human being, intermediate between man and apes. At most they demonstrate the existence of a man whose skull may be said to revert somewhat...
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Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - 194 Seiten
...time during which the Neanderthal man lived, are remarkable for the stoutness of their limb bones. In no sense, then, can the Neanderthal bones be regarded...may be said to revert somewhat towards the pithecoid type—just as a Carrier, or a Pouter, or a Tumbler, may sometimes put on the plumage of its primitive...
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Cave Hunting: Researches on the Evidence of Caves Respecting the Early ...

William Boyd Dawkins - 1874 - 540 Seiten
...time during which the Neanderthal man lived, are remarkable for the stoutness of their limb-bones. In no sense, then, can the Neanderthal bones be regarded...may be said to revert somewhat towards the pithecoid type—just as a carrier, or a poulter, or a tumbler may sometimes put on the plumage of its primitive...
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Cave Hunting, Researches on the Evidence of Caves Respecting the Early ...

William Boyd Dawkins - 1874 - 524 Seiten
...time during which the Neanderthal man lived, are remarkable for the stoutness of their limb-bones. In no sense, then, can the Neanderthal bones be regarded...existence of a man whose skull may be said to revert 24-2 THE IXT8RMENT IN AVRIGNAC. [CHAP. somewhat towards the pithecoid type—just as a carrier, or...
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Manuel of Geology

James D. Dana - 1875 - 846 Seiten
...nearly on a level with the mean between the two human extremes " and " in no sense " adds Huxley " can the Neanderthal bones be regarded as the remains of a human being intermediate between Man and the Apes." The bones of the arm and thigh have the ordinary proportions in Man, though very...
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Present conflict of science with the Christian religion, or, Modern ...

Herbert William Morris - 1876 - 736 Seiten
...present day ; and Professor Huxley* makes the candid acknowledgment in regard to it, that, " in no sense can the Neanderthal bones be regarded as the remains...a human being intermediate between Men and Apes." The Engis skull, doubtless the very oldest known, and which according to Sir John Lubbock there seems...
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