Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Том 82American Philosophical Society, 1940 |
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... practices are not impressive . The resemblances of the Natchez practice to that of the Mexican sacrifice to a war god or the sun are likewise not strikingly close , but seem slightly more cogent than the other . Natchez torture was of a ...
... practices are not impressive . The resemblances of the Natchez practice to that of the Mexican sacrifice to a war god or the sun are likewise not strikingly close , but seem slightly more cogent than the other . Natchez torture was of a ...
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... practice . The Iroquois adoption pattern seems to have been a widespread trait shared by the Algonkians and western Siouans but not significant in the Southeast . Running the gauntlet upon arrival at the village was in the nature of a ...
... practice . The Iroquois adoption pattern seems to have been a widespread trait shared by the Algonkians and western Siouans but not significant in the Southeast . Running the gauntlet upon arrival at the village was in the nature of a ...
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... practice and that sacrifices none of the optical performance of the Schmidt camera . The late Sinclair Smith of Mount Wilson came upon the idea of a solid Schmidt camera , but no information concerning his discovery was made public ...
... practice and that sacrifices none of the optical performance of the Schmidt camera . The late Sinclair Smith of Mount Wilson came upon the idea of a solid Schmidt camera , but no information concerning his discovery was made public ...
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