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" ... they arrive at the age of puberty, when the physical nature masters the intellect, and frequently completely deadens it. This peculiarity .... has been attributed by some physiologists to the early closing of the sutures of the cranium, and it is... "
The World's Peoples: A Popular Account of Their Bodily & Mental Characters ... - Página 72
por Augustus Henry Keane - 1908 - 434 páginas
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The Eʻwe-speaking Peoples of the Slave Coast of West Africa: Their Religion ...

Alfred Burdon Ellis - 1890 - 350 páginas
...the early closing of the sutures of the craninm, and it is worthy of note that throughout West Africa it is by no means rare to find skulls without any apparent transverse or longitudinal sutures. » Like most inhabitants of the tropics, whether black or white, the negroes of the Slave Coast have...
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Africa, Volumen1

Augustus Henry Keane - 1895 - 684 páginas
...the early closing of the sutures of the cranium, and it is worthy of note that throughout West Africa it is by no means rare to find skulls without any apparent transverse or longitudinal sutures." 1 But whatever the cause, the fact can scarcely be 1 Ellis, The Eire-Speaking Peoples, p. 9. So also...
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Publications of the American Economic Association

American Economic Association - 1902 - 942 páginas
...the early closing of the sutures of the cranium, and it is worthy of note that throughout West Africa it is by no means rare to find skulls without any apparent transverse or longitudinal sutures." ' The fact that African children learn easily until the age of puberty, but fail to progress after...
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The Negro Races: A Sociological Study, Volumen1

Jerome Dowd - 1907 - 536 páginas
...close up earlier than those in the skull of the Caucasian.1 Ellis states that " throughout West Africa it is by no means rare to find skulls without any apparent transverse or longitudinal sutures." 2 The relative largeness of the Negro brain in the posterior region is due to the fact that the sensory...
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Africa, Volumen1

Augustus Henry Keane - 1907 - 686 páginas
...the early closing of the sutures of the cranium, and it is worthy of note that throughout West Africa it is by no means rare to find skulls without any apparent transverse or longitudinal sutures."1 But whatever the cause, the fact can scarcely be 1 Ellis, The Ewe-Speaking Peoples, p. 9....
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