The Study of ManG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1898 - 410 pages |
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... France . Amongst other authors to whom I am indebted for permis- sion to reproduce their illustrations , I would mention Dr. R. Collignon , Dr. J. Beddoe , Mr. C. H. Read of the British Museum , Professor Telesforo de Aranzadi , Mr. G ...
... France . Amongst other authors to whom I am indebted for permis- sion to reproduce their illustrations , I would mention Dr. R. Collignon , Dr. J. Beddoe , Mr. C. H. Read of the British Museum , Professor Telesforo de Aranzadi , Mr. G ...
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... FRANCE ; FROM TOPINARD 6. MAP SHOWING THE DISTRIBUTION OF the Colour OF THE HAIR IN FRANCE ; FROM TOPINARD • 30 43 · 44 7. MAP SHOWING THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE COMBINEd Colours of THE EYES AND HAIR IN FRANCE ; FROM TOPINARD . 8. UPPER ...
... FRANCE ; FROM TOPINARD 6. MAP SHOWING THE DISTRIBUTION OF the Colour OF THE HAIR IN FRANCE ; FROM TOPINARD • 30 43 · 44 7. MAP SHOWING THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE COMBINEd Colours of THE EYES AND HAIR IN FRANCE ; FROM TOPINARD . 8. UPPER ...
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... France for a dozen years . In 1895 , however , a fresh departure was made , and Dr. Garson , the well - known anthropologist , was appointed by the Gov- ernment to take charge of a new department in England for the identification of ...
... France for a dozen years . In 1895 , however , a fresh departure was made , and Dr. Garson , the well - known anthropologist , was appointed by the Gov- ernment to take charge of a new department in England for the identification of ...
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... France criminals , as a rule , no longer give aliases , but are eager to give their own names , as they do not wish to appear to have anything to hide . Further , owing to the certainty of this method of identifica- tion , English ...
... France criminals , as a rule , no longer give aliases , but are eager to give their own names , as they do not wish to appear to have anything to hide . Further , owing to the certainty of this method of identifica- tion , English ...
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... anthropology of France , whose researches constitute a highly instructive example of the modern methods of anthropological investi- gation . WHE CHAPTER II HAIR AND EYE COLOUR HEN one looks MEASUREMENTS AND THEIR IMPORTANCE II.
... anthropology of France , whose researches constitute a highly instructive example of the modern methods of anthropological investi- gation . WHE CHAPTER II HAIR AND EYE COLOUR HEN one looks MEASUREMENTS AND THEIR IMPORTANCE II.
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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