The Study of ManG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1898 - 410 sider |
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... study results only from those facts of observation which have been fertilised by the mind that can see be- hind them . Nothing is easier than to burrow among de- tails , to be lost among a multiplicity of facts XX INTRODUCTION.
... study results only from those facts of observation which have been fertilised by the mind that can see be- hind them . Nothing is easier than to burrow among de- tails , to be lost among a multiplicity of facts XX INTRODUCTION.
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... observation of others . It is frightful , " writes Dr. Francis Galton , " to think of the frequent mischief to eyesight that has been caused by the neglect at schools of the most ele- mentary requisites to protect it from unnecessary ...
... observation of others . It is frightful , " writes Dr. Francis Galton , " to think of the frequent mischief to eyesight that has been caused by the neglect at schools of the most ele- mentary requisites to protect it from unnecessary ...
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... observations on the colour of the skin , hair , and eyes , the form of various organs , such as the nose and ears , and other comparisons of a similar nature , are invalu- able in the study of the races of mankind . In this way we ...
... observations on the colour of the skin , hair , and eyes , the form of various organs , such as the nose and ears , and other comparisons of a similar nature , are invalu- able in the study of the races of mankind . In this way we ...
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... our streets and market places , not hidden in museums and charnel houses . 1 Loc . cit . , p . 47 . ' John Beddoe , The Races of Britain , 1885 , p . 2 . An obvious objection to such observations is the different way 22 THE STUDY OF MAN.
... our streets and market places , not hidden in museums and charnel houses . 1 Loc . cit . , p . 47 . ' John Beddoe , The Races of Britain , 1885 , p . 2 . An obvious objection to such observations is the different way 22 THE STUDY OF MAN.
Side 23
Alfred Cort Haddon. An obvious objection to such observations is the different way in which people see colours or are impressed by them . To take an example adduced by Beddoe : almost all French anthropologists say that the majority of ...
Alfred Cort Haddon. An obvious objection to such observations is the different way in which people see colours or are impressed by them . To take an example adduced by Beddoe : almost all French anthropologists say that the majority of ...
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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