Craniology, the American Indian, and the Army Medical Museum, ca. .... were of American origin, and his major contribution to craniological research would ...
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Browsing subject area: Craniology -- Canada (About this browser) ... An Inquiry Into the Origin of the Antiquities of America (New York: Colt, Burgess, 1839), by John Delafield, contrib. by James Lakey (page images at canadiana.org)
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In short, his aim is to write a craniological history of .... reviewer can see, does not lend any assistance to the problem of the origin and relation- ...
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Tele (Teleut) Craniology;; ... Issues of ethnic composition and origin of the modern Teleutians are rather well elucidated in historico-ethnographical literature. According to old Chinese sources, in the first half of the I millennium AD western regions of Central Asia were inhabited by the tribes of nomad cattle-breeders...
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in craniology, and secondly an investigation of the correlation which exists .... The mode being the origin the equations to the frequency distributions are ...
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biomet.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/2/3/339.pdf
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Definition of Gall's craniology from the online medical dictionary hosted by mondofacto. ... 2. In popular usage, the physiological hypothesis of Gall, that the mental faculties, and traits of character, are shown on the surface of the head or skull; craniology.
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www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictionary?Gall's+craniology
www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictionary?Gall's+craniology
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MI~cmN's Contrlbutlons to Craniology. 353 allusion has been made, in this particular .... have-no doubt; the circumstances connected with its origin ...
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The general acceptance, as a sequel to the work of Professor [Louis B.] Leakey, of the hypothesis of mankind's monogenetic and African origin, makes it possible to pose the question of the peopling of Egypt and even of the world in completely new terms.
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www.africawithin.com/diop/origin_egyptians.htm
www.africawithin.com/diop/origin_egyptians.htm
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SEE ALSO: Wallace, Alfred Russel; Darwin, Charles; Craniology; Evolution (Biology); Fossil hominids; Human beings; Natural selection; Origin; Piltdown forgery; Views on evolution...
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www.harpers.org/subjects/Craniology/SubjectOf/Fiction
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