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Side 4
The peoples whose languages can thus be traced to a common origin , are said to belong the same stock ; and to this the other departments of the science assent . But if physiology is baffled where the peoples belong to different stocks ...
The peoples whose languages can thus be traced to a common origin , are said to belong the same stock ; and to this the other departments of the science assent . But if physiology is baffled where the peoples belong to different stocks ...
Side 9
But not so with the succeeding immigrants who poured into Europe for at least two thousand years , all of whom are clearly traceable to Asia , and belong to the great family of nations known as the IndoEuropean .
But not so with the succeeding immigrants who poured into Europe for at least two thousand years , all of whom are clearly traceable to Asia , and belong to the great family of nations known as the IndoEuropean .
Side 10
The latest of these periods , the Iron age , does not belong to this part of our subject , but some mention shall be made of it in a subsequent chapter . During the first or Stone age , the grave was constructed of large stones ...
The latest of these periods , the Iron age , does not belong to this part of our subject , but some mention shall be made of it in a subsequent chapter . During the first or Stone age , the grave was constructed of large stones ...
Side 16
66 grottoes and covered alleys " of the work referred to , are Stone sepulchres ; Wayland Smith's cave at Ashbury , Berks , and Kit's Coty House in Kent , belong to the same class . Are we now to conclude that the people of the Stone ...
66 grottoes and covered alleys " of the work referred to , are Stone sepulchres ; Wayland Smith's cave at Ashbury , Berks , and Kit's Coty House in Kent , belong to the same class . Are we now to conclude that the people of the Stone ...
Side 18
The second mode of interment seems to belong to the Stone age , the urn being intended to contain the food for the deceased ; and the third is perhaps that of a later time and of a mixed people . Cremation is the proper Celtic mode of ...
The second mode of interment seems to belong to the Stone age , the urn being intended to contain the food for the deceased ; and the third is perhaps that of a later time and of a mixed people . Cremation is the proper Celtic mode of ...
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