The Study of ManG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1898 - 410 sider |
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Side xv
... say that it is the least important ? We may , perhaps , find one reason for this neglect in the peculiar complexity of the subject and the difficulty there is in approaching it from a dispassionate point of view ; there are so many ...
... say that it is the least important ? We may , perhaps , find one reason for this neglect in the peculiar complexity of the subject and the difficulty there is in approaching it from a dispassionate point of view ; there are so many ...
Side 8
... says : " We find that a ' high honour ' man possesses at the age of nineteen a distinctly larger brain than a ' poll ' man ( that is , a 1 Journ . Anth . Inst . , xviii . , 1889 , p . 140 . F. Galton , " On Head Growth in Students at ...
... says : " We find that a ' high honour ' man possesses at the age of nineteen a distinctly larger brain than a ' poll ' man ( that is , a 1 Journ . Anth . Inst . , xviii . , 1889 , p . 140 . F. Galton , " On Head Growth in Students at ...
Side 23
... say that the majority of persons in the north of France are blond , whereas almost all Englishmen would say they were dark ; each group of observers setting up as a standard what they are accustomed to see around them when at home ...
... say that the majority of persons in the north of France are blond , whereas almost all Englishmen would say they were dark ; each group of observers setting up as a standard what they are accustomed to see around them when at home ...
Side 31
... says Professor Phillips - but Dr. Beddoe calls them blue or light hazel ; the latter hue is very common at Boston . The civic population there , though not quite so strikingly fair as in the surrounding peasantry , are much more so than ...
... says Professor Phillips - but Dr. Beddoe calls them blue or light hazel ; the latter hue is very common at Boston . The civic population there , though not quite so strikingly fair as in the surrounding peasantry , are much more so than ...
Side 33
... to have remained Celtic long enough for its Welsh name not to have been altogether forgotten even in Loc . cit . , p . 23 . 1 Loc . cit . , p . 253 . the time of Alfred , for Asser says it was 3 HAIR AND EYE COLOUR 33.
... to have remained Celtic long enough for its Welsh name not to have been altogether forgotten even in Loc . cit . , p . 23 . 1 Loc . cit . , p . 253 . the time of Alfred , for Asser says it was 3 HAIR AND EYE COLOUR 33.
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A. C. Haddon ancient Anth anthropology Aryan Australia Badagas Beddoe block-wheel blond boys brachycephalic Brahmans breadth bridge British Islands brown bull-roarer called cat's cradle century cephalic cephalic index character chariot Collignon colour Corrèze cranial index craniology Creuse Culin custom dance dark district dolichocephals Dordogne dress E. B. Tylor England English Europe evidence evolution example fair fair lady Folk-lore France girls Gomme hand Haute-Vienne head inches Inst Ireland Irish J. G. Frazer jaunting-car Jenny Jones Journ kite kite-flying lady latter length leptorhine Malay means measurements mesorhine narrow nasal index Neolithic North nose origin Paniyans photographs platyrhine played points primitive probably race round sacred savage says side singing skull slide-car song spoke-wheels stature Stewart Culin string tion Torres Straits tribes vehicles village wheels women wood