Nutrition and Physical Degeneration: A Comparison of Primitive and Modern Diets and Their Effectsp.187-200; Badu Island, Murray (Mer) Island, Darnley (Erub) Island; no mention of tribal names. |
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... skulls oF ANCIENT PEOPLES OF PERU 76. TREPHINED SKULLS WITH GOLD PLATES IN POSITION 221 223 77. POTTERY JAR DEPICTING ANCIENT PERUVIAN SURGERY . BONE SHOWING HEAL- ING OF FRACTURE ..... 224 78. SKULLS OF FISHERMEN OF CHIMU CULTURE . 79 ...
... skulls oF ANCIENT PEOPLES OF PERU 76. TREPHINED SKULLS WITH GOLD PLATES IN POSITION 221 223 77. POTTERY JAR DEPICTING ANCIENT PERUVIAN SURGERY . BONE SHOWING HEAL- ING OF FRACTURE ..... 224 78. SKULLS OF FISHERMEN OF CHIMU CULTURE . 79 ...
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... skulls in the museums at Sydney and Canberra , particularly the former . I do not know the number of skulls that are available there for study , but it is very large . I examined many and found them remarkably uniform in design and ...
... skulls in the museums at Sydney and Canberra , particularly the former . I do not know the number of skulls that are available there for study , but it is very large . I examined many and found them remarkably uniform in design and ...
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... skulls , dotted the landscape . Since there were several distinct cultures , I endeavored to make a cross section study of a number of these burial grounds in order that a fair average of specimens might be obtained . The skulls were ...
... skulls , dotted the landscape . Since there were several distinct cultures , I endeavored to make a cross section study of a number of these burial grounds in order that a fair average of specimens might be obtained . The skulls were ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Why Seek Wisdom from Primitive Races | 5 |
The Progressive Decline of Modern Civilization | 9 |
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