The Study of ManG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1898 - 410 pages |
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... represented by the modern Fellahin , sometimes with remarkable fidelity . Maspero ' writes : " The profile copied from a Theban mummy taken at hazard from a necropolis of the XVIIIth Dynasty , and compared with the likeness of a modern ...
... represented by the modern Fellahin , sometimes with remarkable fidelity . Maspero ' writes : " The profile copied from a Theban mummy taken at hazard from a necropolis of the XVIIIth Dynasty , and compared with the likeness of a modern ...
Page 16
... represented full face , and therefore we have to make allowance for this peculiarity in our attempt to define types . This done , and the comparison made with sculptures in the round , of which we had examples of some leading types , we ...
... represented full face , and therefore we have to make allowance for this peculiarity in our attempt to define types . This done , and the comparison made with sculptures in the round , of which we had examples of some leading types , we ...
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... represented in profile with eyes in full face . This has given the false notion of oblique eyes in the Babylonian race , but the error of this notion is easily shown by the faces of the man - headed bulls and the few Assyrian statues ...
... represented in profile with eyes in full face . This has given the false notion of oblique eyes in the Babylonian race , but the error of this notion is easily shown by the faces of the man - headed bulls and the few Assyrian statues ...
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... represented on the walls and in the royal palaces of this old town is most striking , and we cannot err if we regard the inhabitants of Sammâl as the direct ancestors of the modern Armenians , who still inhabit the neighbourhood of the ...
... represented on the walls and in the royal palaces of this old town is most striking , and we cannot err if we regard the inhabitants of Sammâl as the direct ancestors of the modern Armenians , who still inhabit the neighbourhood of the ...
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... represented in India , and there only at the northern and eastern frontiers of Bengal . In fact , one would scarcely be wrong in saying that , ethnologically Histoire Générale des Races Humaines , 1889 , p . 467 . The mean cephalic ...
... represented in India , and there only at the northern and eastern frontiers of Bengal . In fact , one would scarcely be wrong in saying that , ethnologically Histoire Générale des Races Humaines , 1889 , p . 467 . The mean cephalic ...
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