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A NTHROPOLOGY is at present going through an acute crisis. A complete change in method, aim, and scope is demanded by a number of writers, while the rest, holding fast to the old principles, oppose the innovators and reject their results wholesale.
The Children of the Sun: a Study in the Early History of Civilisation.
By W. J. Perry. Pp. xiv + 551 + 16 maps. (London: Methuen and Co., Ltd., 1923.) 18s. net.
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MALINOWSKI, B. The Children of the Sun: a Study in the Early History of Civilisation. Nature 113, 299–301 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/113299a0
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