The Human SpeciesD. Appleton, 1905 - 498 pagini |
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... regarded as plants , and that nullipores , at first taken for polyps , are now divided between the vegetable and mineral kingdoms ; and , finally , we know that even now , botanists and zoologists dispute over certain diatoms and ...
... regarded as plants , and that nullipores , at first taken for polyps , are now divided between the vegetable and mineral kingdoms ; and , finally , we know that even now , botanists and zoologists dispute over certain diatoms and ...
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... regarded the phenomena more closely without thinking of anything else , and when they have seen the animal behave in the same manner as they themselves would have done under the given circum- stances , they have concluded that the ...
... regarded the phenomena more closely without thinking of anything else , and when they have seen the animal behave in the same manner as they themselves would have done under the given circum- stances , they have concluded that the ...
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... regarded as the result of Free Thought was biblical and dogmatic in origin . La Peyrère attacked the Adamic dogma in the name of the respect due to the text of a sacred Book . The philo- sophers of the eighteenth century spoke in the ...
... regarded as the result of Free Thought was biblical and dogmatic in origin . La Peyrère attacked the Adamic dogma in the name of the respect due to the text of a sacred Book . The philo- sophers of the eighteenth century spoke in the ...
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... regarded as having descended from a single primitive pair by an uninterrupted and natural succession of families . " In this definition , as also in that of some of my colleagues , among others of M. Chevreul , the idea of resemblance ...
... regarded as having descended from a single primitive pair by an uninterrupted and natural succession of families . " In this definition , as also in that of some of my colleagues , among others of M. Chevreul , the idea of resemblance ...
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... regarded the perforation of the olecranon process as one of the most decided characters of his Austro - African species of man . Now this perforation reappears in Egyptian and Guanche mummies , in a large number of European . skeletons ...
... regarded the perforation of the olecranon process as one of the most decided characters of his Austro - African species of man . Now this perforation reappears in Egyptian and Guanche mummies , in a large number of European . skeletons ...
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acclimatisation action admit Agassiz agglutinative languages alluvium America animals anthropologists apes appearance Aryan atavism attributed aurochs Australians belong bones Bosjesmans brachycephalic brain Broca cause centre cephalic index characterised characters Chinese colour conclusion conditions of existence connected consequently considered cranium Cro-Magnon crossing Darwin descendants discovered distinct dolichocephalic entirely epoch Esquimaux European evident facts favour fertility fossil Furfooz greater number grms Guanches Hamy human groups human races human species hybrids idea individuals inferior influence inhabitants intelligence Islands kingdom La Truchère languages latter Les Eyzies less living manner Marquesas Islands means modified mongrels monogenists moreover Mulatto naturalist nature Naudin Neanderthal Negro Nevertheless observed opinion organised organs origin Périgord phenomena plants point of view polygenists Polynesians populations possess present prognathism proved Pruner Bey quaternary question recognise regarded regions reindeer remarkable resemblance result savage skull Solutré superior theory tion tribes Vézère white race yellow
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Pagina 104 - The early progenitors of man were no doubt once covered with hair, both sexes having beards ; their ears were pointed and capable of movement ; and their bodies were provided with a tail, having the proper muscles.
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