Races of men; seeing that they fashioned flint axes and flint knives and bone-skewers, of much the same pattern as those fabricated by the lowest savages at the present day, and that we have every reason to believe the habits and modes of living of such... Freedom in Science and Teaching - Página 4por Ernst Haeckel - 1888 - 53 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1872 - 882 páginas
...he has, probably, become what he is. And considering what is now known of the VOL. XXIX. No. 114. 34 most ancient races of men ; seeing that they fashioned...remained the same from the time of the mammoth and the tichorhiue Rhinoceros till now, I do not know that this result is other than might be expected. Where,... | |
| 1863 - 656 páginas
...after examination of these facts in the words of the author, who sums up the case as follows : — " In conclusion, I may say, that the fossil remains...from the time of the Mammoth " and the Tichorhine Ehinoceros till now, I do not know that the " result is other than might be expected. " Where then... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1863 - 204 páginas
...of breadth to length (80 : 100) wlych constitutes brachycephaly. and flint knives and bone-skewers, of much the same pattern as those fabricated by the...tichorhine Rhinoceros till now, I do not know that this result is other than might be expected. Where, then, must we look for primaeval Man ? 'Was the... | |
| 1872 - 832 páginas
...has, probably, become what he is. And considering what is now known of the Vol.. XXIX. No. 114. 34 most ancient races of men ; seeing that they fashioned...tichorhine Rhinoceros till now, I do not know that this result is other than might be expected. Where, then, must we look for primeval man ? Was the oldest... | |
| 1872 - 822 páginas
...races of men ; seeing that they fashioned flint axes and flint knives and bone skewers of much the samo pattern as those fabricated by the lowest savages...tichorhine Rhinoceros till now, I do not know that this result is other than might be expected. Where, then, must we look for primeval man ? Was the oldest... | |
| 1868 - 760 páginas
...after examination of these facts in the words of the author, who sums up the case as follows : — " In conclusion, I may say, that the fossil remains...remained the same from the time of the Mammoth " and the Tichorhiue Ehinoceros till now, I do not know that the " result is other than might be expected. "... | |
| James Bonwick - 1870 - 364 páginas
...fabricated by the lowest savages at the present day, and that we have every reason to bclkwo thij Imbits and modes of living of such people to have remained the same from the time of the mammoths and the tichorhine rhinoceros till now, I do not know that this result is other than might... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - 204 páginas
...of breadth to length (80 : 100) which constitutes brachycephaly. and flint knives and bone-skewers, of much the same pattern as those fabricated by the...tichorhine Rhinoceros till now, I do not know that this result is other than might be expected. • Where, then, must we look for primaeval Man ? Was... | |
| Ernst Haeckel - 1879 - 190 páginas
...no essential respect from those which now live. I believe that the state of our knowledge on tin's question is still justly summed up in words written...that the result is other than might be expected." l I have seen no reason to change the opinion here expressed, and so far from the fact being in the... | |
| Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel - 1879 - 176 páginas
...justly summed up in words written some seventeen years ago : — " In conclusion, I may say, that th§ fossil remains of man hitherto discovered do not seem...that the result is other than might be expected." l I have seen no reason to change the opinion here expressed, and so far from the fact being in the... | |
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