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" Europe; our nearest relatives in the animal kingdom are confined to hot, almost to tropical climates, and it is in such countries that we ai'e most likely to find the earliest traces of the human race. "
The Quarterly Journal of Science - Page 59
1866
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The Natural History Review, Issues 17-20

1865 - 700 pages
...Mammalia, as he does in " the opinion of the highest authorities, then, according to all pal*" ontological analogies he must have had representatives in Miocene...must look for the earliest traces of the human race." Having thus far devoted himself to the facts that have been hitherto collected concerning the primitive...
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Pre-historic Times: As Illustrated by Ancient Remains, and the Manners and ...

Sir John Lubbock - 1865 - 560 pages
...mammali'it, as he does in the opinion of the highest authorities, then, according to all palaeontological analogies, he must have had representatives in miocene...must look for the earliest traces of the human race. CHAPTEE XI. MODERN SAVAGES. ' A LTHOUGH our knowledge of ancient times has of _11_ late years greatly...
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Pre-historic Times: As Illustrated by Ancient Remains, and the Manners and ...

Sir John Lubbock - 1865 - 556 pages
...representatives in miocene times. We need not, however, expect to find the proofs in Europe j ournearest relatives in the animal kingdom are confined to hot,...must look for the earliest traces of the human race. CHAPTER XI. MODERN SAVAGES. A LTHOUGH our knowledge of ancient times has of J\_ late years greatly...
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Pre-historic Times: As Illustrated by Ancient Remains, and the Manners and ...

Sir John Lubbock - 1865 - 560 pages
...mammalia, as he does in the opinion of the highest authorities, then, according to all palaeontological analogies, he must have had representatives in miocene...not, however, expect to find the proofs in Europe j our nearest relatives in the animal kingdom are confined to hot, almost to tropical, climates, and...
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The Anthropological Review, Volume 3

1865 - 712 pages
...mammalia, as he does in the opinion of the highest authorities, then, according to all palxontological analogies, he must have had representatives in miocene times. We need not, however, expect to find the proof in Europe; our nearest relatives in the animal kingdom are confined to hot, almost to tropical,...
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Quarterly Journal of Science: 1866, Volume 3

1866 - 736 pages
...mammalia, as he does in the opinion of the highest authorities, then, according to all palseontological analogies, he must have had representatives in Miocene...representatives " in Miocene times. Then " according to all paleeontological analogies," the duration in time of a group of animals (whether family, genus, or...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 2

1866 - 638 pages
...authorities, then, according to all palaeontological analogies, he must have had representatives in meiocene times. We need not, however, expect to find the proofs in Europe. Our nearest relations in the animal kingdom are confined to hot, almost to tropical climates ; and it is in such...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 1

1872 - 798 pages
...mammalia, as he does in the opinion of the highest authorities, then, according to all paleontological analogies, he must have had representatives in miocene...tropical climates, and it is in such countries that we are most likely to find the earliest traces of the human race. M. Morlot has made some interesting...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 1

1872 - 806 pages
...mammalia, as he does in the opinion of the highest authorities, then, according to all paleontological analogies, he must have had representatives in miocene...tropical climates, and it is in such countries that we are most likely to find the earliest traces of the human race. M. Morlot has made some interesting...
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Pre-historic Times: As Illustrated by Ancient Remains, and the Manners and ...

Sir John Lubbock - 1872 - 696 pages
...mammalia, as he does in the opinion of the highest authorities, then, according to all palaeontological analogies, he must have had representatives in miocene...confined to hot, almost to tropical climates, and it is hi such countries that we are most likely to find the earliest traces of the human race. CHAPTER XIII....
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