Comparison of British & German skull shapes, WW1
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Comparison of British & German skull shapes, WW1
Long-head versus short-head: Opposite types of humanity which are fighting for opposite ideals. A diagram to demonstrate the inherent differences in skull shapes between the British and German people, contrasting the dolichocephalic, long-headed, Briton, with the brachycephalic, or short-headed, Teuton. The diagram illustrated an article in The Graphic by Dr Arthur Keith, which claimed that the physiognomy of the two races was inherently different, a theory expounded during the First World War. Date: 1915
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Anthropology Arthur Briton Characteristic Characteristics Comparison Diagram Difference Differences Headed Heads Humanity Keith Opposite Physiognomy Physiology Races Shapes Skull Skulls
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