The migrations of early culture / A study of the significance of the geographical distribution of the practice of mummification as evidence of the migrations of peoples and the spread of certain customs and beliefs

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PREFACE.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

X. On the Significance of the Geographical Distribution of the

Summary.

FOOTNOTES

BIBLIOGRAPHY.

PUBLICATIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER.

The Migrations of Early Culture.


Published by the University of Manchester at
THE UNIVERSITY PRESS (H. M. McKechnie, Secretary)
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The
Migrations of Early Culture

A study of the Significance of the Geographical
Distribution of the Practice of Mummification
as Evidence of the Migrations of Peoples and
the Spread of certain Customs and Beliefs

BY
GRAFTON ELLIOT SMITH, M.A., M.D., F.R.S.,
Professor of Anatomy in the University

MANCHESTER
AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS
12, LIME GROVE, OXFORD ROAD

LONGMANS, GREEN & CO.
London, New York, Bombay, etc.

1915


UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER PUBLICATIONS
No. CII.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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