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Some, like Grafton Elliot Smith, argued that different groups must somehow have learned from one another, however indirectly ; in other words, they argued that cultural traits spread from one place to another, or " diffused ".
Back row ( from left ): F O Barlow, Grafton Elliot Smith | G Elliot Smith, Charles Dawson, Arthur Smith Woodward.
* Grafton Elliot Smith, an Australian anatomist
Rivers published the results of his experimental treatment of patients at Craiglockhart in paper for The Lancet, " On the Repression of War Experience ", and began to record interesting cases in his book Conflict and Dream which was published a year after his death by his close friend Grafton Elliot Smith.
Such a theory was at odds with the hyper-diffusionism purported by Sir Grafton Elliot Smith which argued that all the cultural traits associated with civilisation must have originated from a single source.
In 1914 he spent half a year working under neuroanatomist Grafton Elliot Smith, in Manchester, England.
An examination of his mummy by the Australian anatomist Grafton Elliot Smith concluded that the pharaoh was aged between forty and fifty years old at death.
* Sir Grafton Elliot Smith ( 15 August 1871 – 1 January 1937 ), anatomist and palaeoanthropologist.
But when anatomist Grafton Elliot Smith examined the skull and bones in Cairo a few months later he concluded that they were those of a young male, with wide hips, a pendent chin and distorted cranium brought on by chronic hydrocephalus.
In the early 20th century, some scholars believed that all megaliths belonged to one global " Megalithic culture " ( hyperdiffusionism, e. g. ' the Manchester school ', by Grafton Elliot Smith and William James Perry ), but this has long been disproved by modern dating methods.
Sir Grafton Elliot Smith, FRS FRCP ( 15 August 1871 – 1 January 1937 ) was an Australian-British anatomist and a proponent of the hyperdiffusionist view of prehistory.
British anthropologists Arthur Keith and Grafton Elliot Smith were both fixed on European origin of humankind and were in opposition to models of Asian and African origin.
W. G. Macintosh, Grafton Elliot Smith, The Man and his Work ( Sydney University Press 1974 ).
* W. R. Dawson, Sir Grafton Elliot Smith: a Biographical Record by his Colleagues ( London, Cape 1938 ).
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* Grafton Elliot Smith: The Ancient Egyptians and the Origin of Civilization.

Grafton and Smith
He married, secondly, Serena Smith ( a niece of the Duchess of Grafton ) in 1993.
Smith was born in Grafton, New South Wales.

Grafton and fellow
Foremost in his sights was the ministry of Augustus Henry Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Grafton, a fellow Whig whom Junius viewed as particularly corrupt.

Grafton and with
There are many pubs across the city centre, with the area around St. Stephen's Green and Grafton Street, especially Harcourt Street, Camden Street, Wexford Street and Leeson Street, having the most popular nightclubs and pubs.
Sir Earle Christmas Grafton Page, GCMG, CH ( 8 August 188020 December 1961 ) was the 11th Prime Minister of Australia, and is to date the second-longest serving federal parliamentarian in Australian history, with 41 years, 361 days in Parliament .< ref >
Most of the early shows were co-written with Stephens ( and edited by Jimmy Grafton ) but this partnership faltered after Series 3.
Between 1808 and 1810, he held a personal friendship with Latin American Independence Precursor Francisco de Miranda and paid visits to Miranda's Grafton Way house in London.
In the United States, intellectual history is understood more broadly to encompass many different forms of intellectual output, not just the history of political ideas, and it includes such fields as the history of historical thought, associated especially with Anthony Grafton of Princeton University and J. G. A.
At daylight on June 3, two columns of Union forces under the command of Col. Benjamin Franklin Kelley and Col. Ebenezer Dumont, with perhaps 3, 000 men, arrived from Grafton and attacked about 800 poorly-armed Confederate recruits under the command of Col. George A. Porterfield.
Coös County was separated from the northern part of Grafton County, New Hampshire and organized at Berlin December 24, 1803, although the county seat was later moved to Lancaster, with an additional shire town at Colebrook.
Nudey Beach can be accessed by heading along the trail at the southern end of the resort, and leads along the edge of the island through rainforest, with occasional glimpses out to Cape Grafton, and then descends to Nudey Beach, which was once a nude bathing beach, with some coral available for snorkelers.
While the village of Haverhill Corner was historically considered to be the major settlement in town, the town's municipal offices are currently located in the village of North Haverhill, with Grafton County's offices and courthouse located just two miles further north along Route 10.
Immediately after the period when the colonists were fighting for independence, or beginning with 1784 or 1785, several families leased land in Grafton from the patroon and began the cultivation of the land there.
The scenic beauty of the area is seen at the Grafton Lakes State Park, a park with four lakes among gentle mountain scenery.
The towns of Brunswick and Grafton border to the southwest and southeast, respectively, with the town of Hoosick to the east.
At daylight on June 3, two columns of Union forces under the command of Col. Benjamin Franklin Kelley and Col. Ebenezer Dumont, with perhaps 3, 000 men, arrived from Grafton and attacked about 800 poorly-armed Confederate recruits under the command of Col. George A. Porterfield.
About a hundred men would come into Grafton for the winter logging season, and leave driving the logs downstream with the spring snowmelt in March or April.
The intensity of logging increased in 1893 with completion of the Success Pond Railroad from Berlin, New Hampshire to the New Hampshire border of Grafton.
The names of Grafton and Whitchurch are associated with the Matthew Bible, not the Coverdale Bible.
Moore attended several Dublin schools including Samuel Whyte's English Grammar School in Grafton Street where he learned the English accent with which he spoke for the rest of his life.
Of Guildford, the chronicler Grafton wrote ten years later: " even those that never before the time of his execution saw him, did with lamentable tears bewail his death ".
The houses are numbered starting with 1 on the north side of the Street at Westmoreland Street and TCD and continuing across to the south side and back on the opposite side to TCD and the bottom of Grafton Street.
The false miracle for example ( dramatised in 2. 1 ) is found only in Grafton, not in Hall or Holinshed ( although a similar scene is also outlined in John Foxe's Acts and Monuments, Book of Martyrs ( 1563 ), with which Shakespeare may have been familiar ).
She was rumoured to have been involved romantically with the 3rd Duke of Grafton, but this was never confirmed beyond doubt.

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