Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Том 15Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1886 |
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... remarkable for the neatness that characterises the domestic arrangements of most Africans . There was a raised daïs for the bed , on which skins were laid ; a little three - cornered stool to sit on ; a fire burning in the centre of the ...
... remarkable for the neatness that characterises the domestic arrangements of most Africans . There was a raised daïs for the bed , on which skins were laid ; a little three - cornered stool to sit on ; a fire burning in the centre of the ...
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... remarkable points that my slight study of it has revealed to me are the distinct though distant signs of relationship it bears to the Galla . Now is not the time for me to enter on a prolonged philological argument , but I hope at some ...
... remarkable points that my slight study of it has revealed to me are the distinct though distant signs of relationship it bears to the Galla . Now is not the time for me to enter on a prolonged philological argument , but I hope at some ...
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... remarkable exception : Sephardim have three times as many red - haired as Ashkenazim . Colour - blindness may be taken here , though perhaps belonging to morbidity . The following table exhibits the chief results hitherto obtained ...
... remarkable exception : Sephardim have three times as many red - haired as Ashkenazim . Colour - blindness may be taken here , though perhaps belonging to morbidity . The following table exhibits the chief results hitherto obtained ...
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... remarkable multiplying power of the Jews been left unchecked they must have increased far beyond their present numbers , and if they could receive accessions from other races without diminishing this power , then by this time they ought ...
... remarkable multiplying power of the Jews been left unchecked they must have increased far beyond their present numbers , and if they could receive accessions from other races without diminishing this power , then by this time they ought ...
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... remarkable fact is that the sculptures are circumscribed to within a distance of about twelve miles , near the sea coast , beyond which , although the megaliths are so numerous , there is a complete absence of them . The French ...
... remarkable fact is that the sculptures are circumscribed to within a distance of about twelve miles , near the sea coast , beyond which , although the megaliths are so numerous , there is a complete absence of them . The French ...
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Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and ..., Том 9 Полный просмотр - 1880 |
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Africa ametropia amongst ancient Andaman Islands angle anthropological appear average Bancroft body Borneo Bunjil buried called canoes carried celts chamber chief child China circle civilised coast colour compluvium Corea corpse crannogs Culturgeschichte custom Cyclades dead death Deutscher Aberglaube diameter dolmens dots E. B. TYLOR Ethochroic exhibited existence eyes fact feet fire FRANCIS GALTON Fuegians Galton ghost grave Greek hair height inches Indians inhabitants islands J. G. Scott Jewish Jews Krauatun Kurnai language Lapps living Malay males Maoris marriages Masuren means measurements menhirs mountains Murring Nancowry Native Races neighbouring Nicobar objects observed origin ornaments paper Plate pottery present probably proselytes regard remarkable River Sakais sculptures Shom Pen skulls soul stature stone supposed tribe tumulus Tylor visual angle women wood Wuttke Yahgan Zealand
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Стр. 7 - In those days also saw I Jews that had married wives of Ashdod, of Ammon, and of Moab: And their children spake half in the speech of Ashdod, and could not speak in the Jews' language, but according to the language of each people.
Стр. 28 - And Jephthah judged Israel six years. Then died Jephthah the Gileadite, and was buried in one of the cities of Gilead.
Стр. 160 - Their rein-deer form their riches. These, their tents, Their robes, their beds, and all their homely wealth Supply, their wholesome fare, and cheerful cups Obsequious at their call, the docile tribe Yield to the sled their necks, and whirl them swift O'er hill and dale...
Стр. 356 - And he brought me into the inner court of the Lord's house, and, behold, at the door of the temple of the Lord, between the porch and the altar, were about five and twenty men, with their backs toward the temple of the Lord, and their faces toward the east; and they worshipped the sun toward the east.
Стр. 177 - But the law is even-handed; it levies an equal succession-tax on the transmission of badness as of goodness. If it discourages the extravagant hopes of a gifted parent that his children will inherit all his powers; it no less discountenances extravagant fears that they will inherit all his weakness and disease.
Стр. 376 - I know of scarcely anything so apt to impress the imagination as the wonderful form of cosmic order expressed by the " Law of Frequency of Error". The law would have been personified by the Greeks and deified, if they had known of it. It reigns with serenity and in complete self-effacement amidst the wildest confusion. The huger the mob, and the greater the apparent anarchy, the more perfect is its sway. It is the supreme...
Стр. 312 - Archipelago," in which they are reprinted : " Farther towards the north of Borneo are to be found men living absolutely in a state of nature, who neither cultivate the ground nor live in huts ; who neither eat rice nor salt, and who do not associate with each other, but rove about some woods like wild beasts. The sexes meet in the jungle, or the man carries away a woman from some kampong.
Стр. 28 - Geographic," and we have just heard how Dr. Neubauer upholds the opinion of his illustrious friend. Notwithstanding the authority which must attach to such names when dealing with a matter mainly historical, I hope to show that the last word has not been said on the subject, and that anthropological science in particular has certain considerations to suggest which must give us pause before accepting the conclusions at which these authorities have arrived. The whole question is very complicated, and...
Стр. 178 - It must be clearly understood that there is nothing in these statements to invalidate the general doctrine that the children of a gifted pair are much more likely to be gifted than the children of a mediocre pair.
Стр. 338 - ... but submerged in winter ; these were enlarged and fortified by piles of oaken timber, and in some cases by stone-work. A few were approached by moles or causeways, but, generally speaking, they were completely insulated, and only accessible by boat ; and it is notable that in almost every instance an ancient canoe was discovered in connexion with the crannoge.