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Side xxiii
From the nursery we pass to the school and the playground , endeavouring to
discover in the child some evidence as to the direction of man ' s upward
progress . As the newly born babe reveals to us the last traces of an arboreal
ancestor and ...
From the nursery we pass to the school and the playground , endeavouring to
discover in the child some evidence as to the direction of man ' s upward
progress . As the newly born babe reveals to us the last traces of an arboreal
ancestor and ...
Side 13
Apart from the monuments of Egypt and Assyria there are few pictorial
representations of ancient peoples which are of sufficient exactitude to serve as
conclusive evidence on these points . In Egypt there is an immense mass of
pictorial and ...
Apart from the monuments of Egypt and Assyria there are few pictorial
representations of ancient peoples which are of sufficient exactitude to serve as
conclusive evidence on these points . In Egypt there is an immense mass of
pictorial and ...
Side 16
The sculptures from Assyria and Babylon can also be brought into evidence to
support the general conclusions drawn from those of Egypt . According to Bertin ,
' they are more realistic in many ways than the Egyptian pictures , | Fourn .
The sculptures from Assyria and Babylon can also be brought into evidence to
support the general conclusions drawn from those of Egypt . According to Bertin ,
' they are more realistic in many ways than the Egyptian pictures , | Fourn .
Side 37
The evidence points to the fact that the burialground , whence these skulls were
obtained , was that of a people of mixed ethnic character , belonging to a time
antecedent to the Saxon invasion ; but it is probable that even then Saxon settlers
...
The evidence points to the fact that the burialground , whence these skulls were
obtained , was that of a people of mixed ethnic character , belonging to a time
antecedent to the Saxon invasion ; but it is probable that even then Saxon settlers
...
Side 39
Spread all over England was a dark - haired , brown - eyed people , who , from
other evidence , appear to have been slight of build , and distinctly
dolichocephalic . These are usually spoken of as Iberians , or more correctly as
the Iberian ...
Spread all over England was a dark - haired , brown - eyed people , who , from
other evidence , appear to have been slight of build , and distinctly
dolichocephalic . These are usually spoken of as Iberians , or more correctly as
the Iberian ...
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