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" And assuredly, there is no mark of degradation about any part of its structure. It is, in fact, a fair average human skull, which might have belonged to a philosopher, or might have contained the thoughtless brains of a savage. "
Tropical Nature, and Other Essays - Page 286
by Alfred Russel Wallace - 1878 - 356 lehte
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Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1871 - 398 lehte
...contemporary with the mammoth and the cave bear," is yet, according to Professor Huxley, " a fair average skull, which might have belonged to a philosopher,...have contained the thoughtless brains of a savage." Of the cave men of Les Eyzies, who were undoubtedly contemporary with the reindeer in south of France,...
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Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art ...

1871 - 372 lehte
...contemporary with the mammoth and the cave bear," is yet, according to Professor Huxley, " a fair average skull, which might have belonged to a philosopher,...have contained the thoughtless brains of a savage." Of the cave men of Les Eyzies, who were undoubtedly contemporary with the reindeer in south of France,...
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Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1871 - 372 lehte
...contemporary with the mammoth and the cave bear," is yet, according to Professor Huxley, " a fair average skull, which might have belonged to a philosopher,...have contained the thoughtless brains of a savage." Of the cave men of Les Eyzies, who were undoubtedly contemporary with the reindeer in south of France,...
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Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of Essays

Alfred Russel Wallace - 1871 - 412 lehte
...contemporary with the mammoth and the cave bear," is yet, according to Professor Huxley, " a fair average skull, -which might have belonged to a philosopher,...have contained the thoughtless brains of a savage." Of the cave men of Les Eyzies, who were undoubtedly contemporary with the reindeer in the South of...
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Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, 23. köide;31. köide;53. köide

1871 - 716 lehte
...contemporary with the mammoth nnd the cave bear," is yet, according to Professor Huxley, ''a fair average skull, which might have belonged to a philosopher, or might have contained llio thoughtless brains of a savage. " Of the cave men of Lcs Eyzies. who were undoubtedly contemporary...
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The Popular Science Monthly, 10. köide

1876 - 862 lehte
...anticipate that these earliest races, who were contemporary with the extinct animals and used rarle stone weapons, would show a marked deficiency in this...savage." The latter are still more remarkable, being nnnsually large and well formed. Dr. Pruner-Bey states that they surpass the average of modern European...
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Pre-historic Times: As Illustrated by Ancient Remains, and the Manners and ...

Sir John Lubbock - 1872 - 702 lehte
...There is no mark of degradation about any part of its structure. It is, in fact, a fair average humau skull, which might have belonged to a philosopher,...have contained the thoughtless brains of a savage*." Very different is the case with the celebrated skull, found in a limestone cave in the Neanderthal,...
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Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - 204 lehte
...typical Australians. there is no mark of degradation about any part of its structure. It is, in fact, a fair average human skull, which might have belonged...contained the thoughtless brains of a savage. The case of the Neanderthal skull is very different. Under whatever aspect we view this cranium, whether...
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The Baptist Quarterly, 7. köide

Lucius Edwin Smith, Henry Griggs Weston - 1873 - 522 lehte
...skulls. And, assuredly, there ia no mark of degradation about any part of its structure. It is, in fact, a fair average human skull, which might have belonged...have contained the thoughtless brains of a savage. And of the Neanderthal bones, Huxley says : Although the most pithecoid of human crania yet discovered,...
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Darwinism and Design; Or, Creation by Evolution

George St. Clair - 1873 - 280 lehte
...the mammoth and cave bear " — is a fair average skull, which, in the opinion of Professor Huxley, might have belonged to a philosopher, or might have contained the thoughtless brains of a savage. On the other hand, the adult male orang-utan — as bulky as a small-sized man — has only 28 inches...
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