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General Conclusions and Problems

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The Passing of the Frisians
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In a young science like Anthropology there are still many things that have not yet reached maturity. Much of what has been attained bears an exceptionally premature character, while there are still wide gaps waiting to be bridged over. Consequently any one who seriously applies himself to this study, cannot but experience a continual desire to criticize, though at the same time he finds much to appreciate.

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Nyèssen, D.J.H. (1927). General Conclusions and Problems. In: The Passing of the Frisians. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-1003-5_6

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