The Anthropological Review, Volume 1
Trübner and Company, 1863 - Anthropology
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Abbeville aboriginal African America ancient Anthropological Anthropological Society antiquity apes appear Aryan Aryan race belong Boucher de Perthes brachycephalic brain Celtic Celts cerebellum cerebral character chimpanzee civilization climate colour conclusion Conibos considered contains convolutions crania cranium Crawfurd deposits derived dialects diluvium discovered discovery distinct doubt ethnology Europe European evidence examination existence extinct facts feet flint fossil geological gorilla gravel Greek hache hatchets implements Indian inferior inhabitants island jaw-bone language Lartet Latin living lower animals Lyell man's mankind matter Max Müller medulla oblongata mental nations nature Negro object observations opinion organ origin paper period physical population possess present primitive Professor Huxley proved question race remains remarkable respecting result Saint Acheul Sanskrit scientific Sir Charles Sir Charles Lyell skeleton skull species stone structure surface theory tion trace tribes whilst wild words