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The ancient races of the Thebaid : being an anthropometrical study of the inhabitants of Upper Egypt...

The ancient races of the Thebaid : being an anthropometrical study of the inhabitants of Upper Egypt...

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The ancient races of the Thebaid : being an anthropometrical study of the inhabitants of Upper Egypt from the earliest prehistoric times to the Mohammedan conquest, based upon the examination of over 1,500 crania / By Arthur Thomson and D. Randall-Maciver.

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Full title

The ancient races of the Thebaid : being an anthropometrical study of the inhabitants of Upper Egypt from the earliest prehistoric times to the Mohammedan conquest, based upon the examination of over 1,500 crania / By Arthur Thomson and D. Randall-Maciver.

Publisher

Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1905.

Date

1905.

Call Numbers

TQ050621

Record Identifier

74VKp2OmN7m3

MMS ID

991019166869702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

142, [16] p. : ill., plates ; 33 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1905.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1905.

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Full title

The ancient races of the Thebaid : being an anthropometrical study of the inhabitants of Upper Egypt from the earliest prehistoric times to the Mohammedan conquest, based upon the examination of over 1,500 crania / By Arthur Thomson and D. Randall-Maciver.

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

2 charts in back pocket.

Bibliographical references: p. [113]-122.

Transferred from DQ573.7/1.

Issued As

Online version Thomson, Arthur, 1858-1935. Ancient races of the Thebaid. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1905 (OCoLC)656786396.

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Call Numbers

TQ050621

Record Identifier

74VKp2OmN7m3

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DDC

599.94808993

MMS ID

991019166869702626

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