The Study of ManJ. Murray, 1908 - 512 sider |
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Side xix
... practices , which is known as folk - lore , comes under the designation of religion as that term is understood by anthropologists . Archæology tries to reconstruct the ancient history of man from the remains of the past which are ...
... practices , which is known as folk - lore , comes under the designation of religion as that term is understood by anthropologists . Archæology tries to reconstruct the ancient history of man from the remains of the past which are ...
Side xxii
... practices and beliefs of our forefathers , for in an attenuated form many of these actually persist amongst us . By appealing to comparative custom and religion we can often form a pretty good idea as to what those actions really ...
... practices and beliefs of our forefathers , for in an attenuated form many of these actually persist amongst us . By appealing to comparative custom and religion we can often form a pretty good idea as to what those actions really ...
Side xxviii
... practice . The courting , marriage , and funeral ceremonies of our savage forefathers are repeated like a faint and degraded echo in village green or school playground . We leave the child and return to the folk whom xxviii THE STUDY OF ...
... practice . The courting , marriage , and funeral ceremonies of our savage forefathers are repeated like a faint and degraded echo in village green or school playground . We leave the child and return to the folk whom xxviii THE STUDY OF ...
Side 50
... practice among allied tribes on the mainland of Europe ; but the same authors are careful to point out how lightly these half - nomad tribes were attached to the soil , and how they were continually on the move . We may , therefore ...
... practice among allied tribes on the mainland of Europe ; but the same authors are careful to point out how lightly these half - nomad tribes were attached to the soil , and how they were continually on the move . We may , therefore ...
Side 135
... practice of some anthro- pologists to deduct two units from the corresponding index of the living head so as to reduce the cephalic to the cranial index . There is a tendency at present not to lay too much stress upon these purely ...
... practice of some anthro- pologists to deduct two units from the corresponding index of the living head so as to reduce the cephalic to the cranial index . There is a tendency at present not to lay too much stress upon these purely ...
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A. C. HADDON ancient Anth Anthropology Aryan Australian Badagas Beddoe block-wheel blond boys brachycephalic Brahmans breadth bridge British Islands brown bull-roarer called cat's cradle Celtic century cephalic index ceremonies character Charente 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 face fair fair lady Folk-lore France French girls Gomme hair and eyes hand Haute-Vienne head inches indices Inst Ireland Irish jaunting-car Jenny Jones Journ kite kite-flying lady latter length leptorhine Malay marriage means mesorhine narrow nasal index Neolithic North nose origin Paniyans platyrhine played points primitive probably race round sacred says shafts side skull slide-car song South stature STEWART CULIN string teetotum Torres Straits tribes vehicles village wheels women wood