Prehistoric Man: Researches Into the Origin of Civilization in the Old and the New World, 2권Macmillan, 1862 |
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... pottery occur in great abundance , and among these , clay pipes are of frequent occurrence . I have repeatedly dug them up in different Canadian localities ; and in nearly all such examples have found the bowl as small as the most ...
... pottery occur in great abundance , and among these , clay pipes are of frequent occurrence . I have repeatedly dug them up in different Canadian localities ; and in nearly all such examples have found the bowl as small as the most ...
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... pottery and other remains undoubtedly Roman , ought not to be overlooked . " Further investigation , however , removed all doubt on this subject from Dr. Bruce's mind ; and in a communication on the subject , submitted to the Society TM ...
... pottery and other remains undoubtedly Roman , ought not to be overlooked . " Further investigation , however , removed all doubt on this subject from Dr. Bruce's mind ; and in a communication on the subject , submitted to the Society TM ...
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... opposite directions , uncon- scious of the rivalry thus carried on in the development of a native civilisation for the nations of the Western Hemisphere . CHAPTER XVIII . THE CERAMIC ART : POTTERY . AMONG PREHISTORIC MAN . [ CHAP .
... opposite directions , uncon- scious of the rivalry thus carried on in the development of a native civilisation for the nations of the Western Hemisphere . CHAPTER XVIII . THE CERAMIC ART : POTTERY . AMONG PREHISTORIC MAN . [ CHAP .
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... POTTERY . AMONG the primitive arts , in which the first rude requirements of primeval man were supplemented by evidences of taste and skill , the plastic or ceramic art merits , on many accounts , a foremost place . The plas- ticity of ...
... POTTERY . AMONG the primitive arts , in which the first rude requirements of primeval man were supplemented by evidences of taste and skill , the plastic or ceramic art merits , on many accounts , a foremost place . The plas- ticity of ...
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... pottery , both of ancient and modern nations , reflects , as in a mirror , their salient mental characteristics ... pottery as a material of history . Even its scat- tered fragments chronicle decipherable records ; while from the more ...
... pottery , both of ancient and modern nations , reflects , as in a mirror , their salient mental characteristics ... pottery as a material of history . Even its scat- tered fragments chronicle decipherable records ; while from the more ...
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aboriginal Algonquin alike already American continent ancient antiquities appears Asia Asiatic Aztec blood bones brachycephalic brought Canada Central America centuries ceramic art character characteristics civilisation clay coloured common corresponding crania Crania Americana cranium descendants diameter Dighton Rock discovery distinct diverse dolichocephalic England Esquimaux ethnological Europe European evidence examples explored extinct favoured figures furnish Grave Creek Mound Grave Creek Stone graves Greenland half-breed head hieroglyphic human Huron idea illustrate Indian tribes indicate inscription intercourse Iroquois Island Lake land languages less means memorials ment Mexican Mexico migration modern Mohawk Morton Mound-Builders mounds nations native natural nearly North northern observations occiput Old World origin ornaments Palenque parietal peculiar Peru Peruvian picture-writing pipe population pottery present quipus recognised referred region relics remarkable River Roman ruins runic sculptures sepulchral shores skull smoking southern species specimens stone symbols tion tobacco traces Valley Vinland whole
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420 페이지 - Mated with a squalid savage — what to me were sun or clime! I the heir of all the ages, in the foremost files of time...
471 페이지 - Yet they seldom lose oxen ; the way in which. they discover the loss of one is not by the number of the herd being diminished, but by the absence of a face they know.
460 페이지 - In the distant future I see open fields for far more important researches. Psychology will be based on a new foundation, that of the necessary acquirement of each mental power and capacity by gradation. Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history.
48 페이지 - It was sold then for it's wayte in silver. I have heard some of our old yeomen neighbours say that when they went to Malmesbury or Chippenham market, they culled out their biggest shillings to lay in the scales against the tobacco.
288 페이지 - The nations of America, except those which border the Polar circle, form a single race, characterized by the formation of the skull, the colour of the skin, the extreme thinness of the beard, and the straight glossy hair.
339 페이지 - Jebusites, seven nations greater and mightier than thou ; and when the Lord thy God shall deliver them before thee ; thou shalt smite them, and utterly destroy them ; thou shalt make no covenant with them, nor shew mercy unto them...
68 페이지 - Incas is one of the most useful, and at the same time one of the most gigantic works ever executed by man.
56 페이지 - Here were the remains of a cultivated, polished, and peculiar people, who had passed through all the stages incident to the rise and fall of nations ; reached their golden age, and perished, entirely unknown.
152 페이지 - Great Captain, you have killed Philip, and conquered his country ; for I believe that I and my company are the last that war against the English, so suppose the war is ended by your means ; and therefore these things belong unto you.
205 페이지 - I at first found it difficult to conceive that the original rounded skull of the Indian could be changed into this fantastic form; and was led to suppose that the latter was an artificial elongation of a head remarkable for its length and narrowness. I even supposed that the long-headed Peruvians were a more ancient people than the Inca tribes, and distinguished from them by their cranial configuration. In this opinion I was mistaken. Abundant means of observation and comparison have since convinced...