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Anthropology is the study of humans, past and present, that draws and builds upon knowledge from the social sciences and biological sciences, as well as the humanities and the natural sciences. These entries are miscellaneous papers relating to Anthropology. The image/s come from the book on entitled Anthropology" (1883). The numbers shown are the book page numbers. The text shown is the caption beneath the image. Follow the image to the link which leads to the full book.

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Source https://archive.org/details/ANTHROPOLOGY_201401
Author Otis Tufton Mason (1838-1908)

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