Memoirs of the International congress of anthropology /
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Format: | Conference Proceeding Book |
Language: | English |
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Chicago :
The Schulte Publishing Co.,
1894.
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Table of Contents:
- Brinton, D.G. The "nation" as an element in anthropology
- Boas, F. The anthropology of the North American Indian
- West, G.M. The anthropometry of American school children
- Mercer, H.C. The discovery of an artificially flaked flint specimen in the quaternary gravels of San Isidro, Spain
- Mason, O.T. Aboriginal American mechanics
- Perkins G.H. Archæological researches in the Champlain Valley
- Smith, H.I. Anthroplogical work at the University of Michigan
- Montes, E. The antiquity of the civilization of Peru
- Lumholtz, C. Cave-dwellers of the Sierra Madre
- Lewis, A.L. Orientation
- Phené, J.S.D. The Tumuli of Hampshire as a central group of the tumuli of Britain
- Holmes, W.H. Natural history of flaked stone implements
- Volk, E. Cache finds from ancient village sites in New Jersey
- Brinton D.G. On various supposed relations between the American and Asian races
- Hough, W. Bark cloth
- Fletcher, A.C. Love songs among the Omaha Indians.