Catalogue Of Skulls Of Man And The Inferior Animals, In The Collection Of Samuel George Morton


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Catalogue of Skulls of Man and the Inferior Animals in the Collection of Samuel George Morton


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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.




Crania Ægyptiaca


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This book is about observations on Egyptian ethnography, derived from anatomy, history and the monuments. The author Morton, who is also an American physician, believed in polygenism and that the skull capacity influenced the intellectual ability. In this work he focuses on the measurements and particularities of crania found in Egyptian tombs and compare them to other nationalities.







Catalogue of Skulls of Man and the Inferior Animals, in the Collection of Samuel George Morton


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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1849 edition. Excerpt: ... form: woman, aetat. 50, with long, fine hair. Crania iEgyptiaca, plate 10, fig. 2. 873 Pelasgic? form: man of 80. I. C. 88. 874 Egyptian and Negro form? child of ten years. 875 Pelasgic form: woman, aetat. 10, with long, fine hair. I. C. 73. Crania IEgyptiaca, plate 10, fig. 9. 876 Egyptian form: man, with fine hair. I. C. 83. Crania iEgyptiaca, plate 6, fig. 9. 877 Egyptian form: man, aetat. 40, with fine hair and a short beard. I. C. 89. Crania iEgyptiaca, plate 10, fig. 5. 878 Egyptian form: man, aetat. 50, with long smooth hair. I. C. 77. Crania iEgyptiaca, plate 8, fig. 1. 879 Semitic form: man, aetat. 50. Crania iEgyptiaca, plate 8, fig. 2. 880 Egyptian form: woman? of 40, with short, fine hair. F. A. 80. I. C. 85. Crania iEgyptiaca, plate 8, fig. 7. 881 Egyptian form: girl of 17. Resembles the Hindu type. F. A. 80. I. C. 71. Crania iEgyptiaca, plate 6, fig. 6. 882 Egyptian form: juvenile female head, with long, fine hair. Crania iEgyptiaca, plate 10, fig. 7. 883 Egyptian form: man, aetat. 40. F. A. 81. I. C. 82. Crania iEgyptiaca, plate 8, fig. 6. 884 Pelasgic form: woman, aetat. 30, with a'profusion of long, silky hair. Crania.32gyptiaca, plate 10, fig. 8. 885 Negeid form: woman, astat. 40. F. A. 76. I. C. 77. Crania iEgyptiaca, page 17. 886 Egyptian form: man, aetat. 50. I. C. 76. 887 Egyptian form: child of 12 years, with long, fine hair. 888 Nubian form? man, aetat. 35. I. C. 85. Crania jEgyptiaca, 889 Egyptian form: man, aetat. 50. I. C. 83. Crania Mgyptiaca, plate 6, fig. 7. 893 Pelasgic form: man of 60. Thebes. F. A. 81. I. C. 85. Crania gyptiaca, plate 6, fig. 3. 894 Egyptian form: child of 9 years. Thebes. 895 Mohawk Indian: man, aet. 50. Exhumed near Manheim, New York. I. C. 89. 896 Mohawk Indian: woman, aetat. 80....







Catalogue of Human Crania, in the Collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia: Based Upon the Third Edition of Dr. Morton's Catalogu


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The Skull Collectors


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"A haunting voyage through the peculiar--and peculiarly American--world of human skull collecting. Ann Fabian's remarkable and moving study illuminates as few other works have the powerful hold that the dead and their remains continue to have upon the living". Karl Jacoby, author of Shadows at Dawn: A Borderlands Massacre and the Violence of History.




Catalogue of Human Crania, in the Collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia


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