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" To unravel Man's pedigree, we have to thread our way, not along the links of a chain, but through the meshes of a complicated network. "
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ..., Volume 97

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1927 - 496 pages
...conception of Man's not been in a transformation was depicted in that well-known diagram straight line. rc which showed a single file of skeletons, the gibbon...with would be simian rather than human, we ought to of Form have marked the conditions which prevail amongst living In Ancient anthropoid apes. We ought...
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The Observatory, Volume 50

1927 - 426 pages
...irrefutable, but that the process has been infinitely more complex than was suspected in Darwin's time. To unravel man's pedigree we have to thread our way,...chain, but through the meshes of a complicated network. Sir Arthur also reviewed the differences which separate man and ape in structure, in appearance, and...
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The Scientific Monthly, Volume 25

James McKeen Cattell - 1927 - 622 pages
...history remain unshaken. ' ' Evoluon is infinitely more complex than was Keith expressed this by saying: "To unravel man's pedigree, we have to thread our...but through the meshes of a complicated network." As convincing proofs of man's anthropoid origin, Professor Keith cited the discovery that the blood...
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The American Review of Reviews, Volume 76

Albert Shaw - 1928 - 818 pages
...different races, but actually different kinds of men. This diversity has persisted, and therefore, "to unravel man's pedigree, we have to thread our...chain, but through the meshes of a complicated network. " The crucial chapters of Danvin were those dealing with the history of man's brain. Thousands of anatomists...
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Science News Letter, Volume 12

1927 - 444 pages
...infinitely more complex than was suspected in Darwin's time. Prof. Keith expressed this by saying: "To unravel man's pedigree, we have to thread our way, not along the link of a chain but through the meshes of a complicated network." As convincing proofs of man's anthropoid...
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Catholic World, Volume 126

1928 - 898 pages
...irrefutable, but the process has been infinitely more complex than was suspected in Darwin's time. . . . We have to thread our way, not along the links of...through the meshes of a complicated network. . . . We ought to have been prepared to find, as we approached a distant point in the geological horizon, that...
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Progress in Anatomy, Volume 1

1981 - 268 pages
...Arthur Keith, writing in 1929, may have been more prescient than is generally acknowledged when he wrote 'to unravel man's pedigree, we have to thread our...but through the meshes of a complicated network'. Research which has been incorporated in this review has been supported by the Natural Environment Research...
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The American Review of Reviews, Volume 76

1928 - 712 pages
...different races, but actually different kinds of men. This diversity has persisted, and therefore, "to unravel man's pedigree, we have to thread our...but through the meshes of a complicated network." The crucial chapters of Darwin were there dealing with the history of man's brain. Thousands of anatomists...
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The Observatory, Volume 50

1927 - 430 pages
...irrefutable, but that the process has been infinitely more complex than was suspected in Darwin's time. To unravel man's pedigree we have to thread our way,...chain, but through the meshes of a complicated network. Sir Arthur also reviewed the differences which separate man and ape in structure, in appearance, and...
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The Lutheran Witness, Volume 47

1928 - 454 pages
...circumstantial allegation. It must be strictly and absolutely historical. Yet Sir Arthur says of making a pedigree: "We have to thread our way not along the...but through the meshes of a complicated network," and he appeals for our forbearance by asking, "Do you wonder we sometimes falter and follow false clues...
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