Anthropology: An Introduction to the Study of Man and CivilizationAppleton, 1893 - 448 pagini |
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Pagina v
... beginning but in the middle . When he has learnt something of man's rudest means of conversing by gestures and cries , and thence has been led to see how the higher devices of articulate speech are improvements on such lower methods.
... beginning but in the middle . When he has learnt something of man's rudest means of conversing by gestures and cries , and thence has been led to see how the higher devices of articulate speech are improvements on such lower methods.
Pagina 3
... beginning of historical times . It is so in Egypt , where the oldest writings of the world appear . More than 4,000 years ago we begin to find figures of the Egyptians themselves , in features much the same as in later times . In the ...
... beginning of historical times . It is so in Egypt , where the oldest writings of the world appear . More than 4,000 years ago we begin to find figures of the Egyptians themselves , in features much the same as in later times . In the ...
Pagina 4
... beginning of the historical period . Since then their changes seem to have been comparatively slight , except in the forming of mixed races by intermarriage . Hence it follows that the historic ages are to be looked on as but the modern ...
... beginning of the historical period . Since then their changes seem to have been comparatively slight , except in the forming of mixed races by intermarriage . Hence it follows that the historic ages are to be looked on as but the modern ...
Pagina 13
... beginnings into elaborate languages , and for these in their turn to have developed into families spread far and wide over the world . This immense work had been already accomplished in ages before the earliest in- scriptions of Egypt ...
... beginnings into elaborate languages , and for these in their turn to have developed into families spread far and wide over the world . This immense work had been already accomplished in ages before the earliest in- scriptions of Egypt ...
Pagina 15
... beginning in ruder states , and becoming in the course of ages more intelligent , more systematic , more perfectly arranged or organized , to answer their purposes . Not to give many instances of a fact so familiar , the history of ...
... beginning in ruder states , and becoming in the course of ages more intelligent , more systematic , more perfectly arranged or organized , to answer their purposes . Not to give many instances of a fact so familiar , the history of ...
Alte ediții - Afișează-le pe toate
Anthropology: An Introduction to the Study of Man and Civilization Edward Burnett Tylor Vizualizare completă - 1891 |
Anthropology: An Introduction to the Study of Man and Civilization Edward Burnett Tylor Vizualizare fragmente - 1899 |
Anthropology: An Introduction to the Study of Man and Civilization Edward Burnett Tylor Vizualizare fragmente - 1899 |
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African American ancestors ancient Egypt ancient Egyptian animals appears Aryan Assyrian Australian barbarians barbaric beasts become belong Beni Hassan body Botocudo bronze called carried celt Chinese civilization Cloth colour deity divine early earth Egypt Egyptian hieroglyphic English especially Europe European fire forest give Greek hair hand hatchets Herodotus Hindu human idea Illustrations imitated India Indians invention iron islands JOSEPH LE CONTE kind known land language Latin learnt living look lower races Malay man's mankind means metal mind modern nations native natural negro noticed Ojibwas origin Phoenician Phoenician alphabet plainly primitive reckoned religion Roman round rude tribes Sanskrit savage seems seen signs skin skull soul sound South South Sea Islanders spear spirits Stone Age T. H. HUXLEY Tatar thought tion traces verb warrior weapons whole wild wood words writing
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