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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex 
    Publication: New York : D. Appleton and Company, 1898
    ... doubted; but Mr. D. Forbes carefully measured many Aymaras, an allied race, living at the height of ... seen that the ex- tended arms of the Aymaras are shorter than those of Euro- peans, and ...
  2. ... of their ancestors, and bear the name of Aymaras, which may have been their primitive designation : and lastly, the modern Aymaras resemble the common Qui- chua or Peruvian Indians ...
  3. ... wounded with an arrow. The civilization of the Aymaras,* around the Southern extreme of Lake Titicaca, more ... The gospel of St. Luke was translated into Aymara and published by Pasoscanki, a native ; and an ...
  4. ... several dialects, of which the principal is the Aymara. The Quichoa, of all the families of the ... and Central America, and of the Quichuas and Aymaras of Peru and the Lake of Titicaca. China ...
  5. ... are of an earlier time, either of the Aymaras or of a race who can only be ... language, but the Indians prefer their native Quechua, Aymara or Guarani. As in Peru, public worship in ...
  6. ... of humanity; while the Aztecs, Mayas, Quichuas, and Aymaras, attained to the highest scale which has been ... The skulls from the interior repre- sent the Aymara on Lake Titicaca, as well as the Quichua, ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The human species 
    Publication: New York : D. Appleton and Company, 1895
    ... stated by M. Broca, is found in the Aymaras, in whom it rises to 98"8. But ... are much more considerable. Without even taking the Aymaras into consideration, whose index sometimes exceeds 109, M. ...
  8. ... five out of six “ Titi- caca,” “Huanka,” and “ Aymara” crania, and who inclined to the opinion, as ... Peruvian skull from Pisagua closely resembling the distorted Aymara cranium, also from Pisagua, figured by Dr. Davis ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Sur quelques points d'ostéologie ethnique imparfaitement connus 
    Publication: La Plata : Talleres de Publicaciones del Museo, 1896
    ... de crânes provenant du Pérou (Ancon, Trujillo, Chimu, Aymaras, ou sans indications plus précises), je n’en ... 1 Pérou. Trou auditif bi-latéralement compri- ( 1 Aymara des 2 côtés. mé ou malformation du tympan. ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Therapeutics 
    Publication: [Richmond?] : [publisher not identified], [1867?]
    ... a little roasted maize and his coca. An Aymara Indian travelled with Mr. C. ninety miles in ... head a few minutes, “ a practice of the Aymaras under the circumstances,” drank a glass of brandy, ...
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