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Example sentences for "anthropologists"

Lexicographically close words:
anthropocentric; anthropoid; anthropoids; anthropologic; anthropologist; anthropology; anthropometric; anthropometrical; anthropometry; anthropomorphic
  1. But maybe these two won't tell other anthropologists about us," Luccar said.

  2. It may be that in this manner they can divert attention from the drastic findings concerning all religious beliefs that the anthropologists and psychologists are patiently accumulating.

  3. Anthropologists are here (unless I am mistaken) contrasted with 'classical scholars who draw their information, first of all, from Greek sources.

  4. He merely repeats what he has often said before on the subject, exactly as if anthropologists were ignorant of it, and had not carefully studied, assimilated, profited by it, and answered it.

  5. Anthropologists demonstrate that the belief in this universal kinship, universal personality of things, which we find surviving only in the myths of civilised races, is even now to some degree part of the living creed of savages.

  6. From all this it follows that anthropologists must sift and winnow their evidence, like men employed in every other branch of science.

  7. Mr. Max Muller is of the former, anthropologists are of the latter, opinion.

  8. Perhaps in Glasgow they do not read us anthropologists much.

  9. Now, anthropologists are generally agreed, I think, that occasional sacrifices of and communion in the flesh of the totem or other sacred animals do occur among totemists.

  10. The intelligent Glasgow audience could hardly guess that anthropologists were watchful, and knew pretty well what to believe about the Mincopies.

  11. In Europe a very broad face and a long, narrow cranium is such an infrequent combination that anthropologists maintain that it affords a means of identifying the descendants of the prehistoric Cro-Magnon race wherever they persist to-day.

  12. Some anthropologists consider, however, that the Peking Man possessed already certain characteristics peculiar to the yellow race.

  13. Much further work is now published by Ling Shun-sheng, Rui Yi-fu and other anthropologists in Taipei.

  14. These questions ought to arouse in the minds of anthropologists very serious reflection, world-wide in its scope.

  15. Other modern anthropologists have set up far less satisfactory definitions of magic.

  16. To anthropologists this evidence may be of more than ordinary value when they know that it comes from one who is not only a cultured seer but who is also a man conspicuously successful in the practical life of a great city:-- Visions.

  17. It cannot be denied that criminal anthropologists are not all agreed on the classification of criminals.

  18. This classification of the natural factors of crime, which has indeed been accepted by almost all criminal anthropologists and sociologists, seems to me more precise and complete than any other which has been proposed.

  19. Many anthropologists have fancied that a certain index of the degree of intelligence is to be found in the convolutions of the brain.

  20. Because of the manifest inaccuracy of the stature criterion, many eminent anthropologists have prepared to estimate sexual differences in brain weight by adopting the method based on the ratio of brain mass to body weight.

  21. Following up this fancied clew, anthropologists the world over began measuring skulls and weighing brains in order to determine the supposed ratio of sex-difference.

  22. But like most anthropologists he (Reinach) is a little TOO patronizing towards the "poor Indian with untutored mind.

  23. It must be confessed that the testimony of anthropologists on the difference in variability of men and women is to be accepted with great caution.

  24. I), has criticized some of the results of the physical anthropologists and attempted to show that the theory of the greater variability of man has no legs to stand on.

  25. This increase in numbers and in dominance towards the east is one of the facts which lead anthropologists to believe that Alpine man is of Asiatic origin.

  26. As one of the names given indicates, this race is supposed by most anthropologists to have been of Asiatic origin.

  27. The resemblance in skull form leads many anthropologists to regard them as derived from a common stock with the Mediterranean race, but the race seems to have originated in Europe.

  28. Anthropologists have had much discussion about the question, to what particular human race of the present time may the skulls found in the tumulus at Borreby be considered to be allied?

  29. It is acknowledged by all anthropologists that this portion of the skull of the man of Moulin-Quignon bears a perfect resemblance to that of a man of small size of the present age.

  30. There will undoubtedly be much hesitancy on the part of anthropologists and others in accepting the results regarding the Tertiary Age of man, to which our investigations seem so clearly to point.

  31. Boas is one of the most energetic field-anthropologists of the United States.

  32. In explaining mythology, the anthropologists say that "it is man, it is human thought and human language combined, which naturally and necessarily produced the strange conglomerate of ancient fable.

  33. There is no greater authority among anthropologists than Waitz, and Waitz rejects the hypothesis that the higher Australian religious beliefs were borrowed from Christians.

  34. But perhaps anthropologists may be allowed to be curious as to the reasons for which this and similar testimony is ignored.

  35. Anthropologists have given slight attention to these circumstances.

  36. Anthropologists appear now to recognize this themselves.

  37. The literature on the subject, already vast, is continually increasing, and it is impossible to enumerate every contribution made by the large number of expert anthropologists working in this field.

  38. For many years anthropologists were at a loss to understand exactly why some men were black and others white.

  39. Not long ago we read the conclusions of several anthropologists on this subject.

  40. Havelock Ellis and other anthropologists have noted the fact that dark coloring is more frequently found in artists and actors than light hair, eyes, and skin.

  41. Classic writers had their explanations of this custom, as certain modern anthropologists have theirs, but the origin of the ceremony was earlier than they imagined.

  42. This custom is of well-nigh world-wide observance, and it has attracted the attention of anthropologists and students of primitive customs.

  43. It may be of interest to present here the leading facts in connection with the distribution of the Negrito race and to summarize the views set forth by various leading anthropologists who have given the subject most study.

  44. Other anthropologists have collected many instances in other races--e.

  45. In particular, the geologists and anthropologists of France have distinguished themselves by their patience and success in this department; and the palæolithic history of Europe is now far more fully known than it was in 1895.


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