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Review of the Anthropographical Literature

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The Passing of the Frisians
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The first craniologist to investigate a large number of Terp skulls was Dr. A. Sasse. His modern material was autochthonic, but as this cannot be said with certainty of his Terpmaterial, we shall not discuss the results of his inquiry for the present, but hope to do so on a later page.

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Nyèssen, D.J.H. (1927). Review of the Anthropographical Literature. In: The Passing of the Frisians. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-1003-5_3

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