The Study of ManG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1898 - 410 sider |
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Side iii
... methods , but merely a collection of samples of the way in which parts of the subject are studied . The book is not intended for scientific students , nor for ex- perts , but for the amateur and for that delightfully vague person , the ...
... methods , but merely a collection of samples of the way in which parts of the subject are studied . The book is not intended for scientific students , nor for ex- perts , but for the amateur and for that delightfully vague person , the ...
Side xvi
... methods and objects become more definitive . At the risk of being tedious , I think it is desirable to de- fine our terms at the outset . ' On the Continent the term anthropology is restricted to what we in England term physical ...
... methods and objects become more definitive . At the risk of being tedious , I think it is desirable to de- fine our terms at the outset . ' On the Continent the term anthropology is restricted to what we in England term physical ...
Side xvii
... method of living affects the family life , and so we find that certain types of family organisation are related to definite habits of life . As civilisation advances , the State acquires powers and regulates families as well as ...
... method of living affects the family life , and so we find that certain types of family organisation are related to definite habits of life . As civilisation advances , the State acquires powers and regulates families as well as ...
Side xviii
... methods of inquiry . In a general survey of mankind we find that there are peoples in all stages of culture , and we also notice that there is an intense conservatism in all matters of social or religious importance . When a people is ...
... methods of inquiry . In a general survey of mankind we find that there are peoples in all stages of culture , and we also notice that there is an intense conservatism in all matters of social or religious importance . When a people is ...
Side xix
... method of inquiry it is invaluable ; but even it has its dan- gers , and it must be used with circumspection . The second psychical probe into the past is folk - lore . One is too apt to dismiss this study with a smile of derision as ...
... method of inquiry it is invaluable ; but even it has its dan- gers , and it must be used with circumspection . The second psychical probe into the past is folk - lore . One is too apt to dismiss this study with a smile of derision as ...
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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