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Anthropos, 52.1957
Anthropos, 52.1957
52.1957
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DE-11-001896209
Periodika#Zeitschriften Ethnologie
1957
1957
LA 1118-52
evifaanddigihub
Index
Bd. 52, 1957, Heft 1, 2
Notes on Religion and Ritual among the Dafla Tribes of the Assam Himalayas
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Stonor
C. R.
Stonor, C. R.
Plate 1 a) b) c) Wooden emblems set up at a mithan sacrifice in Kadeng villages. In addition to the traditional figures, they include a model aeroplane in the central group. d) Dalah and tsü emblems set up for a major sacrifice. The male tsü (right) is surmounted by a model hornbill. Both are linked with the sun spirit Donyi
Plate 2 a) Mithan sacrifice. The panel is built and the wooden emblems set up above it. b) A deep knife wound has been made in the shoulder immediately the mithan fell, and is stopped with a swab. The master of ceremonies is passing a smouldering brand round the body. c) Mithan sacrifice. A senior niuh-buh atena holding his maiap fan chants over the dead victim. Women pull off bamboo shavings from the panel. d) Mithan sacrifice. Women of the feaster’s household collect rice beer in their grain baskets. The niuh-buh atena is running the beer down bamboos from his paupei mop
Plate 3 a) A priests’ shrine in a Kadeng village. A domblo hangs on the shrine, which is flanked by bamboo vessels and mithan scapulars from past sacrifices. b) A granary in the Tagin country with a ladder to let in the spirit of the crops. c) A small priest’s shrine in a Kadeng village. The shrine is flanked at the top by bamboo clappers for calling the spirits. d) Süri or oath stones in the Kadeng country. A man is standing in the attitude of a prisoner when swearing loyalty to his captor, except that his hand should be resting on the (male) upright stone
Annotationes zur "Insektenkost beim Menschen" (Ein Beitrag zur Frühgeschichte der menschlichen Ernährung und der Bambutiden)
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Schebesta
Paul
Schebesta, Paul
Ist das Pygmäenwerk von Henri Trilles eine zuverlässige Quelle?
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Piskaty
Kurt
Piskaty, Kurt
Vocabulaires ethnographiques de la Tamâjeq des Iullemmeden de l'est (Touâreg de la Colonie du Niger, Afrique Occidentale Francaise)
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Nicolas
Francis
Nicolas, Francis
Die Sprache der Jenissejer. Genealogische und morphologische Untersuchungen
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Bouda
Karl
Bouda, Karl
Der kultische Geheimbund djengú an der Kameruner Küste
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Ittmann
Johannes
Ittmann, Johannes
Medicinal Uses of Substances Derived from the Animal Organism (in Tsinghai)
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Frick
Johann
Frick, Johann
Seetzens Áffadéh: Einführung in die Bearbeitung eines älteren Kotokovokabulars
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Sölken
Heinz
Sölken, Heinz
Zande Warfare
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Evans-Pritchard
E. E.
Evans-Pritchard, E. E.
Vier Pioniere der Völkerkunde: Den Patres Paul Arndt, Martin Gusinde, Wilhelm Koppers und Paul Schebesta zum siebzigsten Geburtstag
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Rahmann
Rudolf
Rahmann, Rudolf
Analecta et Additamenta
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Maceda
Marcelino N.
Maceda, Marcelino N.
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Gusinde
Martin
Gusinde, Martin
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Crazzolara
J. P.
Crazzolara, J. P.
Diagram 1:1) tambayon, 2) porcelain plate, porcelain saucer, 4) bagaybay, 5) betel nut preparation. - Diagram 2:1) tambayon, 2) losa plate, 3) unopened betel nut, 4) piece of betel nut, 5) incense burner, 6) live coal on incense burner. - Diagram 3:1) Bottom view of shelf, 2) Side view of shelf. - Diagram 4:1) Top view, incense burner, 2) Side view, incense burner, 3) Top view Gong (agong), 4) Side view
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Periodica
Bd. 52, 1957, Heft 3, 4
Das Problem der Universalgeschichte im Lichte von Ethnologie und Prähistorie
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Koppers
Wilhelm
Koppers, Wilhelm
The Distribution and Chronology of some important Types of Stone Implements in Western Australia
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Davidson
D. S.
Davidson, D. S.
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McCarthy
Frederick D.
McCarthy, Frederick D.
Fig. 1. Map of Western Australia showing localities and tribes mentioned in this paper
Fig. 2. Nos. 1-3. Spear-throwers: 1, Plain grip, Menzies district, W. A. 2, with gum grip, and 3, with adze-flake in gum grip, central Murchison, W. A. No. 4. Fluted non-returning boomerang, Northern Territory. Nos. 5-7. Throwing sticks: 5, with scored grip, 6, with gum grip, and 7, with adze-flake in gum grip, Murchison district, W. A. No. 8. Double adze with special handle, Warramunga tribe, Central Australia. Australian Museum specimens. Nat. size of No. 1: approx. 23 1/4 inches in length
Fig. 3. Distributions of throwing-sticks, adzes and fluted boomerangs
Fig. 4. No. 1. Dentated biface spear point, Kimberleys. No. 2. Tula adze-flake, Lake Eyre district, central Australia. No. 3. Tula adze-flake slug, Lake Eyre district. No. 4. Burren adze slug, Renmark, district, South Australia. No. 5. Elouera Merewether, N. S. Wales. No. 6. Leilira-blade, Northern Territory. Australian Museum specimens. Nat. size of No. 1: approx. 4 1/4 inches in length
Fig. 5. Distributions of hafted adze-flakes and the Elouera
Plate 1 Single and double Kcdja, showing both sides. No. 1. Single kodja or hafted side adze, Oenpelli, western Arnhem Land. Nos. 2-4. Double kodja, E. 26 568, H. 367 and E. 5983 respectively. Australian Museum specimens. Nat. size of No. 1 : approx. 18 inches in length
Plate 2 X-Ray of Kodja E. 5983 (top), E. 26 568 (middle), H. 367 (bottom). Slightly reduced
Fig. 6. Hand-axes from Willow Gully, Western Australia. Approx. one quarter nat. size
Fig. 7. Distribution of axes
Fig. 8. Edge-ground axes from northern Western Australia. No 1, Lamboo, Nos. 2-3, 5, 100 miles south of Wyndham, and No. 4, Towers. Nos. 1-4 are lenticular in transverse-section, with the polishing taken well up the body on two of them. No. 5 is a biface coroid type. Approx, one quarter nat. size.
Fig. 9. Hafted edge-ground axe, central north-western Kimberleys, W. A. Australian Museum. 12 inches long
Fig. 10. Nos. 1-2. Millstones with all-over grinding depressions, and mullers, from Murchison district and Peak Hill, W. A. No. 3. Pecked millstone with parallel grinding grooves, central Queensland (Australian Museum). Nat. size of No. 3: approx. 29 1/4 inches in length
Fig. 11. Distributions of grindstones and mortars
Fig. 12. Nos. 1-5. Mullers from Carnarvon, Gifford Creek, Southern Cross, Dalgaranger, and Cue (with percussion pits) respectively. No. 6. Kimberley dentated biface point mounted on spear. No. 7. Leilira-blade mounted on spear. No. 8. Side scraper with gum grip, Warrawagine, No. 9. Phallic stone, demonstrating both circumcision and subincision, Mt. Wynne, western Kimberleys, W. A. No. 10. Unfinished phallic stone. Northern Territory. All approx, one sixth nat. size, excepting Nos. 6 and 7
Fig. 13. Nos. 1-6. Hammerstones from Dalgaranger, Kellerberrin, Cue, Balingup (2), and Walgo Creek, W. A., respectively. Nos 2-4 are of the kulki-type, and all but one bear percussion pits. Onethird natural size. No. 7. Mortar, Kellerberrin, W. A. Approx. one sixth nat. size
Fig. 14. Distribution of the Death-spear
Über die Chia-Fandse von Bengbar (Tsinghai) und ihre Hochseitssitten
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Schröder
Dominik
Schröder, Dominik
Tafel 1 a) Der junge Tulku (lebender Buddha) von Bengbar (s. p. 466). b) Die Tracht der Bengbarfrauen. Vorderseite. Typisch die langen Tuchgürtel, die runde Pelzkappe mit Klappflügeln (s. p. 465). c) Die Tracht der Bengbarfrauen. Rückseite. Typisch die langen buntbestickten Haarhüllen. d) Szene aus dem Liederreigen (ch'in-chan). Der Bursche vorne rechts hat einen Schuß Tsamba-mehl auf die Schulter bekommen (s. pp. 485, 491). e) Der Empfangstisch in der Nähe der Bräutigamsfamilie, (s. p. 486) In der Mitte steht die charakteristische Holzschüssel mit Tsamba-Mehl und den Butterschnitten. Sämtliche Fotos sind vom Verfasser
Tafel 2 a) Der Eingang ins Bengbartal: karge Weide und Lößhügel, Tempel, Obo, weißer Weihrauchofen mit Manistange (s. p. 462). b) Die Braut wird von den zwei Brautführerinnen ins Brautgemach geleitet. Über den Rücken laufen kreuzförmig die zwei weißen Wollstänge (s. p. 483). c) Die Aussteuer der Braut. Hinten Truhe und Nähkasten, vorn die buntbestickten Schuhe und Tuchstiefel (s. p. 480, 484)
The Creation Myths of the North American Indians
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Rooth
Anna Birgitta
Rooth, Anna Birgitta
Map. I: The World-parents Myth. Ib. Related Versions. Ib. Fragmentary Versions. The Blind Brother Myth. Ib. Fragmentary Versions
Map II: The Emergence Myth. Ib. Fragmentary Versions. The Earth-diver Myth. Ib. Fragmentary Versions
Map III: The Spider Myths. The Spider as Creator. The Spider's Ability to stand on Water (Primeval Water). The Spider as the First Being
Map IV: The Robbery Myths. The Theft of the Fire. The Theft of the Sun (or Light); Ib. Fragmentary Versions. The Theft of the Water
Map V: The Ymir Myth. The Two Creators
Zur linguistisch-ethnologischen Gliederung der Indianerstämme von Nord-Pará (Brasilien) und den anliegenden Gebieten
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Frikel
Protasius
Frikel, Protasius
Karte zur enthnologisch-linguistischen Gliederung der Indianerstämme von Nord-Para
Vocabulaires ethnographiques de la Tamâjeq des Iullemmeden de l'est (Touâreg de la Colonie du Niger, Afrique Occidentale Francaise)
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Nicolas
Francis
Nicolas, Francis
The Karma
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Bhagvat
Durga
Bhagvat, Durga
Das "Röstmehl" bei den Ackerbauern in Tsinghai, China
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Trippner
Jos.
Trippner, Jos.
Geschichte der Bahaya (Ostafrika)
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Mors
Otto
Mors, Otto
Analecta et Additamenta
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Hummel
Siegbert
Hummel, Siegbert
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Aufenanger
Heinrich
Aufenanger, Heinrich
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Laydevant
F.
Laydevant, F.
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Höver
Otto
Höver, Otto
Fig. 1: Parry shield top: back (handle); bottom: front
Fig. 2: a) Parry shield, front view; b) Parry shield, back; c) Parry shield, profile; d) Fighting stick
Peinture rupestre de Pèka, réduite à un tiers. Gris= violent dans l`original. Noir = jaune-orange dans l'original
Peinture rupestre de Korokoro réduite à un cinquième. Gris = noir dans l’original. Noir = rouge dans l’original. Peinture rupestre de la ferme Moria, Etat L. d’Orange, réduite à un cinquième. Gris = rouge dans l’original. Noir = rouge foncé dans l’original
Arabische Dhau
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Periodica
Bd. 52, 1957, Heft 5, 6
Die Industrie von Iwajuku I (Japan) und ihre kulturelle Einordnung
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Maringer
Johannes
Maringer, Johannes
Abb. 1: Zweiseiter von Iwajuku I.
Abb. 2: Einseitig bearbeitete Abschläge oder Grobklingen
Abb. 3: Unbearbeitete Abschläge und Grobklingen
Tafel I Zweiseiter von Iwajuku I.
Tafel II Einseitig bearbeitete Abschläge oder Grobklingen
Tafel III Unbearbeitete Abschläge oder Grobklingen
Australian Mythological Terms: Their Etymology and Dispersion
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Worms
E. A.
Worms, E. A.
Beitrag zur Anthropologie der Negrito von Ost-Luzon
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Wastl
Josef
Wastl, Josef
1. Körperhöhe
2. Körpergewicht in pounds
3. Rohrer-Index
4. Spannweite der Arme 4a. Differenz der Spannweite der Arme und Körperhöhe 4b. Spannweite der Arme minus Körperhöhe relativ zur Körperhöhe
5. Kopflänge
6. Kopfbreite
7. Kleinste Stirnbreite
8. Längenbreiten-Index des Kopfes 9. Frontoparietal-Index
10. Jochbogenbreite
11. Morphologische Gesichtshöhe
12. Unterkieferwinkelbreite
13. Morphologischer Gesichtsindex 14. Jugomandibular-Index
15. Jugofrontal-Index
16. Nasenhöhe
17. Nasenbreite
18. Höhenbreiten-Index der Nase
Tafel 1 Aeta Nr. Männliche Typen 6 Melanesider Typus Horowitz, Arifamu AN 300 8 Melanesid-palämongolider Mischtypus Nyessen, Westmadura 9 Typus der Hauptkombination D Palämongolider Ballner, Dayak 11 Typus der Hauptkombination H Sarasin : Neu-Caledonier, Tat. XVII, links 14 Melanesider Negrito Plessen, Dayak, p. 75 20 Typus der Hauptkombination A Weddider Bijlmer, Outlines PL XLI (Ostflores) 21 Palämongolider Mjöberg, p. 200, Sarawak 22 Pygmider Typus Schebesta, Semang 24 Palämongolider Mjöberg, Ibanen, p. 257 [Mjöberg] Sebop, p. 208 26 Palämelanesider Pygmider Horowitz, Kai AN 57
Tafel 2 Nr. Weibliche Typen 59 Typus der Hauptkombination E 61 Typus der Hauptkombination F 63 Palämelaneside Horowitz, Wanigela AN 316 73 Palämongolide Pygmide Nyessen, Meridional Race 74 Australide Bijlmer, 1. c., Pl. XLVII (Ostflores) 77 Palämongolide Mjöberg, Dayak, p. 208 Nyessen, Westmadura und Java 80 Melaneside Horowitz, Motu NN 1298 81 Melaneside Pygmide 82 Typus der Hauptkombination B 87 Australid-Weddide Bijlmer, 1. c., PI. LXXX (Mangerei, Westflores)
Familie, Sippe, Clan und Ahnenverehrung in Japan
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Eder
Matthias
Eder, Matthias
Neolithic Stone Gouges from the Malay Archipelago and Their Northern Prototypes
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Loewenstein
John
Loewenstein, John
Fig. 1, a-e Five neolithic gouges of hornstone from the Malay Peninsula
Fig. 2 Neolithic gouge with quadrangular cross-section from South Java. Fig. 3 Neolithic bone gouge from Kelantan, Malaya
Fig. 4 Mesolithic bone gouge from East Java. Fig. 5 Two celts of deer-antler with natural sockdet-tube. Maglemose Culture. After Aarb
Fig. 6, a, b) Two neolithic gouges of polished stone from the Amur Region of eastern Siberia. After M. Ebert. c) Stone gouge from the site of Cadobec on the Angara River, Lake Baikal Neolithic. After M. Ebert. d) Neolithic gouge of polished stone with circular cross-section from Torgel, Pernau, Estonia. After photogr. of the Institute of Archaeology, Dorpat University. e) Neolithic gouge of polished stone with quadrangular cross-section from Kielkona Undva, Estonia. After photogr. of the Institute of Archaeology, Dorpat University
Fig. 6, f) Neolithic gouge of Elk’s antler from Antrea, Southern Karelia. After S. Pälsi and H. Lindberg. g) Neolithic gouge of polished stone with oval cross-section from Pyhäjärwi, Karelia. After M. Ebert. h) Neolithic stone gouge of 'round-axe' type from Lapland, Sweden. After O. Montelius. i) Neolithic gouge of schist with oval cross-section from Västerbotten, Sweden. After O. Montelius. j) Neolithic polished stone gouge of 'round-axe' type from Rogaland, Norway. After H. Gjessing. k) Neolithic flint gouge with quadrangular cross-section from Denmark. British Museum Collection. l) Stone gouge with lenticular cross-section of the Nordic Megalith Culture. Late Passage Grave and Cist Period. After O. Montelius and S. Müller
Fig. 7 Map showing the three main routes of diffusion of 'round-axe' implements
Die kassitischen Sprachreste
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Jaritz
Kurt
Jaritz, Kurt
An Elementary Study of the Golo Language
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Santandrea
S. S.
Santandrea, S. S.
Analecta et Additamenta
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Closs
Al.
Closs, Al.
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Aufenanger
Heinrich
Aufenanger, Heinrich
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Hummel
Siegbert
Hummel, Siegbert
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