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... Bantu . That in due course should lead to a knowledge of Ur - Bantu . Such a study and such a knowledge will necessarily be of importance to the comparative philologist , both because of the light shed by the study of one group of ...
... Bantu . That in due course should lead to a knowledge of Ur - Bantu . Such a study and such a knowledge will necessarily be of importance to the comparative philologist , both because of the light shed by the study of one group of ...
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... Bantu types offers evidence in support of the idea that the pre - Bantu stock possessed Hypsicephalic ( high - vaulted ) skulls with an ellipsoidal outline , and that advancing from the north they ousted the Bush tribes into the south ...
... Bantu types offers evidence in support of the idea that the pre - Bantu stock possessed Hypsicephalic ( high - vaulted ) skulls with an ellipsoidal outline , and that advancing from the north they ousted the Bush tribes into the south ...
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... Bantu and the Bushman . Differentiation of Bantu and Bushman cervical vertebræ is impossible by con- sideration of only the morphological characters of the spinous processes . The diminutive size and slender build of the Bushman bones ...
... Bantu and the Bushman . Differentiation of Bantu and Bushman cervical vertebræ is impossible by con- sideration of only the morphological characters of the spinous processes . The diminutive size and slender build of the Bushman bones ...
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OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192930 | vi |
REPORT OF THE COUNCIL TO THE GENERAL COMMITTEE 192829 | xx |
RESEARCH COMMITTEES 192930 | xxviii |
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