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By D. G. Brinton.
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The lectures which appear in this volume were deliveredat the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia,in the early months of 1890. They have since been writtenout, and references added in the foot-notes to a numberof works and articles, which will enable the student topursue his readings on any point in which he may be interested.My endeavor has been to present the results ofthe latest and most accurate researches on the subjectstreated; though no one can be better aware than myselfthat in compressing such an extensive science into solimited a space, I have often necessarily been superficial.It is some excuse for the publication, if one is needed,that I am not aware of any other recent work upon thisscience written in the English language.
Philadelphia, August, 1890.
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THE PHYSICAL ELEMENTS OF ETHNOGRAPHY | 17 |
Contents.—Differences and resemblances in individuals and races the basis of Ethnography. The Bones. Craniology. Its limited value. Long and short skulls. Height of skull. Sutures. Inca bone. The orbital index. The nasal index. The maxillary and facial angles. The cranial capacity. The teeth. The iliac bones. Length of the arms. The flattened tibia. The projecting heel. The heart line. The Color. Its extent; cause; scale of colors. Color of the eyes. The Hair. Shape in cross section; abundance. The muscular structure; anomalies in; muscular habits: arrow releases. Steatopygy, Stature and proportion; the “canon of proportion;” special senses; the color-sense. Ethnic relations of ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |