Human Variation in Space and TimeW. C. Brown Company, 1976 - 88 Seiten |
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... early lifeways , sought to find answers by means of reasoned arguments rather than with exclusive reference to Homer and founders of mystic cults . We might hesitate to call these early thinkers scientists , for they did not col- lect ...
... early lifeways , sought to find answers by means of reasoned arguments rather than with exclusive reference to Homer and founders of mystic cults . We might hesitate to call these early thinkers scientists , for they did not col- lect ...
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... early Christians had replaced these . For example , the notion of a cyclical world of il- lusive perception was incompatible with the dogma of a single creation of a unique world where human being worked out his sal- every vation as ...
... early Christians had replaced these . For example , the notion of a cyclical world of il- lusive perception was incompatible with the dogma of a single creation of a unique world where human being worked out his sal- every vation as ...
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... early stages of development might be identified and described . Four approaches to this problem were developed : ( 1 ) ... early studies of human variation from those that have emerged during the past 200 years . For Further Reading ...
... early stages of development might be identified and described . Four approaches to this problem were developed : ( 1 ) ... early studies of human variation from those that have emerged during the past 200 years . For Further Reading ...
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Of Men and Monsters | 5 |
Development of the Race Concept | 23 |
Evolution of Ancient and Living Populations | 48 |
Urheberrecht | |
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adaptive Africa anatomical Ancient and Living animals anthro anthropologists anthropometric antiquity areas Aryan Ashley Montagu Asia behavior biological variations biologists Bushmen called cell century A.D. chromosomes contemporary cranial creatures cultural Darwin descendants earlier early environmental ethnocentric Europe European Evolution of Ancient evolutionary fossil gametes gene flow gene pool genetic genetic drift geographical Greek habitat Homo erectus Homo sapiens human diversity human groups human populations human variation idea individuals Linnaeus Living Populations living things London man's biological mankind ment Mesolithic migration modern monogenesis mutation native Americans natural selection Neanderthals Neolithic organisms Origin of Species origins phenotypic phenotypic characters physical Pleistocene polygenesis polygenic prehistoric Prichard race concept race formation racial classifications racism scientific skeletal social species specimens study of human subspecies survival taxonomy term race theory thousand years ago tion traits trans tribes ulations uniformitarian University variability writers York