No matter what it takes, save my child!' All species have this anthropologic trait. |
The Sardinian Language, one of the eight families of dialects which gave origin to Italian, was for long time the only spoken language in the island and represents an anthropologic heritage to be studied and preserved. |
This process of interior re-arrangement of values may take place by a psychological, anthropologic, historic, biologic, ethologic, philosophic and experiential analysis. |
The visits to the farms and to the pits are a useful instrument to understand the historic and anthropologic dynamics that have determined the development of the present built-up areas. |
The essay reflects an early phase, highly productive, of her anthropologic career. |
So widely distributed and so vast in number, it is well to know what purposes they may serve in anthropologic science. |