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" Andamanese cranium is shown to be "as distinct as possible" from the Melanesian, and these islanders are spoken of " as representing an infantile, undeveloped or primitive form of the type from which the African Negroes on the one hand, and the Melanesians... "
The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland - Seite 132
1880
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Nature, Band 23

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1881 - 770 Seiten
...from the Melanesian, and on all the available evidence he seems disposed to regard these islanders as " representing an infantile, undeveloped or primitive...on the one hand, and the Melanesians on the other .... may have sprung." The relations of the Negritos to the Papuans, long a vexed question in anthropology,...
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Nature, Band 20

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1879 - 956 Seiten
...of the woolly-haired races, may be the unchanged or little-modified representatives of a primitive type, from which the African negroes on the one hand, and the Oceanic negroes on the other, have taken their origin, and hence everything connected with their history...
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Nature, Band 23

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1881 - 656 Seiten
...from the Melanesian, and on all the available evidence he seems disposed to regard these islanders as " representing an infantile, undeveloped or primitive...on the one hand, and the Melanesians on the other .... may have sprung." The relations of the Negritos to the Papuans, long a vexed question in anthropology,...
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The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and ..., Band 12

1882 - 658 Seiten
...influenced each other, if, indeed, they are not nearly related.8 Professor Flower, who regards the Negritos as representing "an infantile, undeveloped, or primitive...other, with all their various modifications, may have sprung,"9 remarks that one difficulty 1 " Rerue d'Anthropologie," vol. i, p. 214. 2 Hid., pp. 233-238....
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The Antananarvio Annual and Madagascar Magazine, Band 3,Ausgaben 9-12

1885 - 572 Seiten
...Archipelago was dwelt on, and reference was made to the opinion of Prof. Flower that the Negritos represent "an infantile, undeveloped, or primitive form of the...all their various modifications, may have sprung." In the influence of that Negrito element we have probably the origin of some of the peculiarities of...
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The World's Inhabitants, Or Mankind, Animals, and Plants: Being a Popular ...

George Thomas Bettany - 1888 - 970 Seiten
...They may, as Prof. Flower suggests, be the unchanged or little-modified representatives of a primitive type, from which the African negroes on the one hand, and the Oceanic negroes on the other, have sprung. The Andamanese live in small groups, scarcely to be called...
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The Teeming Millions of the East: Being a Popular Account of the Inhabitants ...

George Thomas Bettany - 1889 - 394 Seiten
...They may, as Prof. Flower suggests, be the unchanged or little-modified representatives of a primitive type, from which the African negroes on the one hand, and the Oceanic negroes on the other, have sprung. five feet, and many not more than four feet six. Their woolly...
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Races and Peoples: Lectures on the Science of Ethnography

Daniel Garrison Brinton - 1890 - 344 Seiten
...are not surprised at the conclusion suggested by Prof. WH Flower, that they may be " the primitive type from which the African Negroes on the one hand, and the Melanesians on the other, may have sprung."* 2. The Papuan Group Is found in its purity on the great island of New *Dr. J. Montano,...
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Anthropological Studies

Anne Walbank Buckland - 1891 - 324 Seiten
...have been derived. " That they may be the unchanged or little modified representatives of a primitive type, from which the African Negroes on the one hand and the Oceanic Negroes on the other have taken their origin." There can be little doubt that a small, dark...
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Human Origins

Samuel Laing - 1894 - 498 Seiten
...no means deformed specimens of humanity. Professor Flower suggests that they may be "the primitive type from which the African Negroes on the one hand, and the Melanesians on the other have sprung." In any case they must certainly have existed as a distinct type in the Quaternary period,...
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