Human Variation in Space and TimeW. C. Brown Company, 1976 - 88 Seiten |
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... tribes reputed to live along the borders of the known world was ques- tioned . Travelers of the Greco - Roman world fre- quently reported that the foreign peoples they encountered could be distinguished from one another and from Greeks ...
... tribes reputed to live along the borders of the known world was ques- tioned . Travelers of the Greco - Roman world fre- quently reported that the foreign peoples they encountered could be distinguished from one another and from Greeks ...
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... tribes , es- pecially with respect to the variables of stat- ure , complexion , eye color , hair form , and temperament . Descriptions of language , cul- tural institutions , ethical codes , laws , and the more mundane customs of house ...
... tribes , es- pecially with respect to the variables of stat- ure , complexion , eye color , hair form , and temperament . Descriptions of language , cul- tural institutions , ethical codes , laws , and the more mundane customs of house ...
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... Tribes with customs , which were judged degenerate by Europeans , were relegated to the lower end of the human realm on the chain of being - the proper place for savages . More enlightened tribes were set in places closer to the locus ...
... Tribes with customs , which were judged degenerate by Europeans , were relegated to the lower end of the human realm on the chain of being - the proper place for savages . More enlightened tribes were set in places closer to the locus ...
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Of Men and Monsters | 5 |
Development of the Race Concept 233 | 23 |
Evolution of Ancient and Living Populations | 48 |
Urheberrecht | |
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