Anthropology: An Introduction to the Study of Man and CivilizationAppleton, 1891 - 448 pagini |
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... shape , and whence it spread far and wide . Now if , as some have thought , the Negros , Mongolians , Whites , and other races , were distinct species , each sprung from a separate origin in its own region , then the peopling of the ...
... shape , and whence it spread far and wide . Now if , as some have thought , the Negros , Mongolians , Whites , and other races , were distinct species , each sprung from a separate origin in its own region , then the peopling of the ...
Pagina 13
... shape . Thus the study of languages gives much the same view of man's antiquity as has been already gained from the study of races . The philologist , asked how long he thinks mankind to have existed , answers that it must have been ...
... shape . Thus the study of languages gives much the same view of man's antiquity as has been already gained from the study of races . The philologist , asked how long he thinks mankind to have existed , answers that it must have been ...
Pagina 28
... out of the reach of any flood now , there are beds of so - called drift gravel . Out of these beds have been dug numerous rude implements of flint , chipped into shape by the hands of men who had 28 [ CHAP . ANTHROPOLOGY .
... out of the reach of any flood now , there are beds of so - called drift gravel . Out of these beds have been dug numerous rude implements of flint , chipped into shape by the hands of men who had 28 [ CHAP . ANTHROPOLOGY .
Pagina 29
An Introduction to the Study of Man and Civilization Edward Burnett Tylor. chipped into shape by the hands of men who had gained no mean dexterity in the art , as any one will find who will try his hand at making one , with any tools he ...
An Introduction to the Study of Man and Civilization Edward Burnett Tylor. chipped into shape by the hands of men who had gained no mean dexterity in the art , as any one will find who will try his hand at making one , with any tools he ...
Pagina 36
... or pattern may be traced , belonging to all animals which are vertebrate , that is , which have a backbone . Limbs may still be recognised though their shape and service have changed , and though 336 [ CHAP . ANTHRC POLCGY .
... or pattern may be traced , belonging to all animals which are vertebrate , that is , which have a backbone . Limbs may still be recognised though their shape and service have changed , and though 336 [ CHAP . ANTHRC POLCGY .
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Anthropology: An Introduction to the Study of Man and Civilization Edward Burnett Tylor Vizualizare completă - 1893 |
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 apes appears Aryan Assyrian Australian barbarians barbaric beasts become belong Beni Hassan body Botocudo Brahmans bronze called carried celt chimpanzee Chinese civilization colour culture curious deity early earth Egypt Egyptian hieroglyphics England English Europe European fire flint forest give Greek hair hand hatchets Herodotus Hindu human idea imitated implements India Indians invention iron islands kind known land language Latin learnt living look Malay man's mankind means metal mind modern nations native natural negro noticed origin Phoenician Phoenician alphabet plainly primitive quadrupeds reckoned religion Roman round rude tribes Sanskrit savage seems seen SHELDON AMOS signs skin skull souls sound South America South Sea Islanders spear spear-head stages stick stone age Tatar thought traces verb warrior weapons whole wild words writing
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Pagina 402 - The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, neither shall the children be put to death for the fathers: every man shall be put to death for his own sin.
Pagina 297 - The square described on the hypothenuse of a rightangled triangle is equal to the sum of the squares described on the other two sides.
Pagina 266 - How wonderful is Death, Death, and his brother Sleep ! One, pale as yonder waning moon With lips of lurid blue ; The other, rosy as the morn When throned on ocean's wave It blushes o'er the world : Yet both so passing wonderful...
Pagina 12 - On the whole it appears that wherever there are found elaborate arts, abstruse knowledge, complex institutions, these are results of gradual development from an earlier, simpler, and ruder state of life. No stage of civilization comes into existence spontaneously, but grows or is developed out of the stage before it. This is the great principle which every scholar must lay firm hold of, if he intends to understand either the world he lives in or the history of the past.