| Lewis Henry Morgan - 1877 - 584 Seiten
...existence of mankind extends backward immeasurably, and loses itself in a vast and profound antiquity. This knowledge changes materially the views which...civilization. The history of the human race is one in source, one in experience, and one in progress. It is both a natural and a proper desire to learn,... | |
| 1882 - 588 Seiten
...Indians," expressing his views of communal living among the village Indians, we particularly-notice the persistency with which he clung to his early theories...civilization. The history of the human race is one in source, one in experience, and one in progress." He then on the second and third pages writes, that... | |
| Lewis Henry Morgan - 1907 - 600 Seiten
...existence of mankind extends backward immeasurably, and loses itself in a vast and profound antiquity. This knowledge changes materially the views which...civilization. The history of the human race is one in source, one in experience, one in progress. It is both a natural and a proper desire to learn, if... | |
| Lewis Henry Morgan - 1909 - 598 Seiten
...existence of mankind extends backward immeasurably, and loses itself in a vast and profound antiquity. This knowledge changes materially the views which...preceded barbarism in all the tribes of mankind, as barbar- X ism is known to have preceded civilization. The history of the human race is one in source,... | |
| Lewis Henry Morgan - 1909 - 606 Seiten
...existence of mankind extends backward immeasurably, and loses itself in a vast and profound antiquity. This knowledge changes materially the views which...evidence that savagery preceded barbarism in .all the.trjbeg of mankind, as barbarism is known to have preceded civilization. The history of the human... | |
| Frank Johnston - 1925 - 376 Seiten
...customs could be ascertained. Morgan's views on savagery are as follows (Ancient Society, Preface.) "It can now be asserted upon convincing evidence that...civilization. The history of the human race is one in source, one in experience, one in progress. * * * The principal institutions of mankind originated... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1882 - 544 Seiten
...and as foundations upon which to build in the further study of American archaeology and ethnology. for the purpose of confirming his conceptions in relation...civilization. The history of the human race is one in source, one in experience, and one in progress." He then on the second and third pages writes, that... | |
| Elazar Barkan, Ronald Bush - 1995 - 468 Seiten
...Morgan, one of the intellectual fathers of the group, had famously written in Ancient Society (1877): "It can now be asserted upon convincing evidence that...civilization. The history of the human race is one in source, one in experience, and in progress." 12 Insofar, therefore, as the young Eliot's story presented... | |
| David L. Sills, Robert King Merton - 2000 - 466 Seiten
...and that the present generation should be the first called upon to recognize so important a fact. . . This knowledge changes materially the views which...civilization. The history of the human race is one in source, one in experience, and one in progress. Ancient Society (1877) 1964:5. e [The working of... | |
| David Hurst Thomas - 2001 - 352 Seiten
...cultures did better than others. DARWIN AND THE DISAPPEARING AMERICAN INDIAN It can now be asserted that savagery preceded barbarism in all the tribes...civilization. The history of the human race is one in source, one in experience, one in progress — Lewis Henry Morgan (1s77], Anthropologist DURING... | |
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