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Contributions to the Craniology of the People of India. Part II.—The Aborigines of Chútá Nágpúr, of the Central Provinces and the people of Orissa

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

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This part of my memoir on the crania of the people of India is especially occupied with a description of the hill tribes in the Lower provinces of Bengal and the Central provinces. It is based on an examination of a number of crania, the majority of which were placed at my disposal by the authorities of the Indian Museum, Calcutta. Some belonged to tribes speaking dialects of the Kolarian group of languages; others of the Dravidian group.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1902

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