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Anthropologically, these little boats in which to send the souls home have a rare interest.
THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF LAFCADIO HEARN, VOLUME 2ELIZABETH BISLANDJust as no two are anthropologically alike, so we may believe that no two are alike or equal in societal value.
FOLKWAYSWILLIAM GRAHAM SUMNERHe was not legally a criminal, but, as Lombroso remarks, he was so anthropologically.
THE CRIMINALHAVELOCK ELLISIt is also the anthropologically normal attitude (as we may see in statuary).
PEDAGOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGYMARIA MONTESSORISuch a man would represent anthropologically the medial man.
PEDAGOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGYMARIA MONTESSORIAnthropologically interesting as are the results of the excavations at Umm el-Gra'ab, they are no less historically important.
HISTORY OF EGYPT, CHALDA, SYRIA, BABYLONIA, AND ASSYRIA IN THE LIGHT OF RECENT DISCOVERYL.W. KING AND H.R. HALLYet anthropologically speaking the tie between the two is as strongly marked as the contrast of character.
THE WITCH-CULT IN WESTERN EUROPEMARGARET ALICE MURRAYIn other words, race is what people anthropologically really are; nationality is what people politically think they are.
THE NEW WORLD OF ISLAMLOTHROP STODDARDAnthropologically they differ markedly from the later Celtic invaders.
THE NEW STONE AGE IN NORTHERN EUROPEJOHN M. TYLERThese people are, anthropologically as well as proverbially, narrow-chested and deficient in lung capacity.
APPLETONS' POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY, DECEMBER 1898VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO ANTHROPOLOGICALLY
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