The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia, 12권James Richardson Logan Printed at the Mission Press, 1862 |
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... Africán , Irano - Indian , and Oceanic - had a special character in physical conformation , language and civilization . This I termed African ' and Indo - African , because its best modern representatives are found in the African and ...
... Africán , Irano - Indian , and Oceanic - had a special character in physical conformation , language and civilization . This I termed African ' and Indo - African , because its best modern representatives are found in the African and ...
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... African , and , to a certain extent , with the American , —the last being a peculiar outlying family . I remarked that in Aso- nesia the Formoso - Philipine and the Australian were amongst the best preserved examples of these archaic ...
... African , and , to a certain extent , with the American , —the last being a peculiar outlying family . I remarked that in Aso- nesia the Formoso - Philipine and the Australian were amongst the best preserved examples of these archaic ...
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... African affinities . Allowing for those that may have been received directly from the Malagasy and East African for- mations and from Japan , the great mass doubtless found their way to the islan is through the basin of the Ganges and ...
... African affinities . Allowing for those that may have been received directly from the Malagasy and East African for- mations and from Japan , the great mass doubtless found their way to the islan is through the basin of the Ganges and ...
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... African , I concluded to Be " mainly indirect and referable to the common Mid - Asiatic element . " It was stated that the influence of a Gangetic sub- formation akin to the Kol is still distinctly traceable in Indo- nesia . In another ...
... African , I concluded to Be " mainly indirect and referable to the common Mid - Asiatic element . " It was stated that the influence of a Gangetic sub- formation akin to the Kol is still distinctly traceable in Indo- nesia . In another ...
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... African more than any other . The Draviro - African type is undoubtedly distinct from both the Turanian and the Iranian . It is true that the lower African , Indian and Asonesian type is more Turanian , but it is also well dis ...
... African more than any other . The Draviro - African type is undoubtedly distinct from both the Turanian and the Iranian . It is true that the lower African , Indian and Asonesian type is more Turanian , but it is also well dis ...
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Abor affinities African Anam ancient appears archaic Arian Asonesian Australian Barak basin Bhotian branch Burman character Charter chief Chinese Chino-Himalaic Chong civilisation coast common Comp Court definitives Dhimal dialects distinct Dravirian Draviro-Australian East eastern English law ETHNOLOGY European formation Gangetic Garo glossarial Gond guttural Gyarung Himalaic Horpa Indian influence inhabitants island Ka-mer Kambojan Karen-Nee Kasia Kayas labial land languages latter law of England Lepcha Mahometan Malagasy Malay Malayo-Polynesian Manipuric Menado Mijhu Mon-Anam Naga names native Newar northern numerals older origin Papuan Papuanesian peculiar phonology population portion postfix prefix preserved probably pron pronominal pronouns province quinary race Red Karens religions remnant root Salween River Savara Scythic Semito-African Settlement Shans Siam Siamese Simang similar Singpho southern Takpa Thochu Tibet Tibetan Tibeto-Burman Tibeto-Ultraindian Tibetoid tion tongues traits tribes Turanian Ultraindia unit Vindyan vocables vocabularies western words Yerukala Yuma Zimbian