. Types of mankind : or ethnological researches, based upon the ancient monuments, paintings, sculptures, and crania of races and upon their natural, geographical, philological, and biblical history . Jo-sephs, 30 milesbelow St. Au-gustine, in June,1836, by CaptJustin Dimmick,U. S. di-ameter, 7-3 in.;parietal, 5-9;frontal, 4-6; ver-tical, 5-8. In-ternal capacity,Vertical View. 93 cubic inches. Fig. 318 is theFig. bead of a Sioux warrior; verycharacteristic ofhis tribe. Longi-tudinal diameter6-7 inches; pa-rietal, 5-7 ; fron-tal, 4-2; vertical,5-4. Internal ca-pac


. Types of mankind : or ethnological researches, based upon the ancient monuments, paintings, sculptures, and crania of races and upon their natural, geographical, philological, and biblical history . Jo-sephs, 30 milesbelow St. Au-gustine, in June,1836, by CaptJustin Dimmick,U. S. di-ameter, 7-3 in.;parietal, 5-9;frontal, 4-6; ver-tical, 5-8. In-ternal capacity,Vertical View. 93 cubic inches. Fig. 318 is theFig. bead of a Sioux warrior; verycharacteristic ofhis tribe. Longi-tudinal diameter6-7 inches; pa-rietal, 5-7 ; fron-tal, 4-2; vertical,5-4. Internal ca-pacity, 85 cubicinches. Reference tothe Crania Ame-ricana will shovi Seminole—Back View. Dacota—Profile View. that examples might be greatlymultiplied, to prove that our Indian aborigines are everywhere comprehended under onegroup. I have already spoken of the ancient mounds and the mound-builders ; have shownhow numerous and widely-extended they are, and that they all belonged to the greatToltecan family. In addition to the cranium discovered by Squier [Fig. 198], I subjointwo more of these mound-skulls, selected from points separated by immense distance. Seminole—Profile View, Fig. COMPARATIVE ANATOMY OF RACES, 44; Skull from a Mound on the Upper Mississippi. Fig. 319/-32 Fig. 320. Skull (Fig. 319) takenfrom a mound seatedon the high bluff whichoverlooks the Missis-sippi river, 150 milesabove the mouth of theMissouri. There weresix mounds, placed overeach in a right line,commencing with asmall one, only a fewfeet high, and termi-nating in another ofeight or ten feet eleva-tion and twenty in di-ameter. This skull wasobtained from the fifth mound of the series. It is a large cranium, very full in the vertical diameter, and broadbetween the parietal bones. Longitudinal diameter, 7*1 inches; parietal, 5-3; frontal, 4-8; vertical, 5*5. Internalcapacity, 85*5 cubic inches.


Size: 2257px × 1108px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1850, bookpublisherphiladelphialippin