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 286by Alfred Russel Wallace - 1878 - 356 lehteFull view - About this book
 | 1867
...with the bones of animals now extinct. Of the Engi skull Professor Huxley observes, " It is in fact a fair average human skull, which might have belonged...philosopher or might have contained the thoughtless brain of a savage." Of the Mantherdahl he says " Its comparative large cranial capacity, overlaid though... | |
 | Church congress - 1867
...animals now extinct. Of the Engis skull, Professor Huxley observes, " It is, in fact, a fair average skull, which might have belonged to a philosopher, or might have contained the thoughtless brain of a savage." Of the Neantherdal, he says, " Its comparative large cranial capacity, overlaid... | |
 | 1867
...animals now extinct. Of the Engis skull, Professor Huxley observes, " It is, in fact, a fair average skull, which might have belonged to a philosopher, or might have contained the thoughtless brain of a savage." Of the Neantherdal, he says, " Its comparative large cranial capacity, overlaid... | |
 | 1868
...one of the most ancient acknowledged human skulls Professor Huxley observes : — " It is, in fact, a fair average human skull, which might have belonged...philosopher, or might have contained the thoughtless brain of a savage." The Malays only colonized New Zealand about 160 years before its discovery by the... | |
 | Carl von Rikart - 1869 - 343 lehte
...Neanderthal. He says, ' The first of these might have been that of a modern European. It is in fact a fair average human skull, which might have belonged...philosopher, or might have contained the thoughtless brain of a savage. The case of the Neanderthal skull is very different ; under whatever aspect we view... | |
 | Alfred Russel Wallace - 1870 - 384 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... | |
 | 1870
...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... | |
 | 1871
...cavern in which it was found, has attracted much attention, and according to Professor Huxley, is " a fair average human skull, which might have belonged...have contained the thoughtless brains of a savage. "t In 1840 Mr. Godwin-Austen read to the Geological Society of London a paper on " The Bone Caves of... | |
 | James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1871
...cavern in which it was found, has attracted much attention, and according to Professor Huxley, is " a fair average human skull, which might have belonged...have contained the thoughtless brains of a savage. "t In 1840 Mr. Godwin-Austen read to the Geological Society of London a paper on " The Bone Caves of... | |
 | Alfred Russel Wallace - 1871 - 54 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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