The Study of ManJ. Murray, 1908 - 512 sider |
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Side xxvi
... young of different divisions of the same group , and this is an argument for the view that these different classes had a common ancestry . The same holds good for man . The infants of white , yellow , brown , red , and black people ...
... young of different divisions of the same group , and this is an argument for the view that these different classes had a common ancestry . The same holds good for man . The infants of white , yellow , brown , red , and black people ...
Side xxvii
... young of the higher apes than do their respective adults . In fact it could be argued , with some show of plausibility , that the newly - born infant is not purely human , but that it rapidly passes through a pre- human stage . An ...
... young of the higher apes than do their respective adults . In fact it could be argued , with some show of plausibility , that the newly - born infant is not purely human , but that it rapidly passes through a pre- human stage . An ...
Side 8
... , and , if so , to take precautions ; especially important is this in the case of children and young people generally . This is one of the reasons which induced Dr. Francis Galton to establish his well 8 THE STUDY OF MAN.
... , and , if so , to take precautions ; especially important is this in the case of children and young people generally . This is one of the reasons which induced Dr. Francis Galton to establish his well 8 THE STUDY OF MAN.
Side 61
... young persons when the skull was still pliable . The feeding on coarse food and the absence or imperfection of cooking the food would give more work for the jaws , and consequently the muscles would become more powerful . One effect of ...
... young persons when the skull was still pliable . The feeding on coarse food and the absence or imperfection of cooking the food would give more work for the jaws , and consequently the muscles would become more powerful . One effect of ...
Side 89
... and it commonly occurs among young children . This type of nose is very frequently met with among the yellow races , and is not infrequent among women of the higher races . This type may be defined in general terms as being THE NOSE 89.
... and it commonly occurs among young children . This type of nose is very frequently met with among the yellow races , and is not infrequent among women of the higher races . This type may be defined in general terms as being THE NOSE 89.
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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