Australian and American aborigines — have remained in their original habitats ever since what may be called the first settlement of the earth by man. Others again, the more restless or enterprising peoples, such as the Mongols, Manchus, Turks, Ugro-Finns,... Man, Past and Present - Página 12por Augustus Henry Keane - 1899 - 584 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Hugh Robert Mill - 1899 - 1130 páginas
...where European people have failed or succeeded in establishing themselves. Culture Zones. — With what may be called the first settlement of the Earth by Man in Pleistocene times begins the evolution of the human varieties and of human culture everywhere simultaneously,... | |
| 1907 - 614 páginas
...When therefore anthropologists are found affirming that " during long ages some of the (human) groups have remained in their original habitats ever since...be called the first settlement of the earth by man " 2 it is not unreasonable to expect innate differences among human societies. " Even in the same family,"... | |
| Alvan Alonzo Tenney - 1907 - 104 páginas
...When therefore anthropologists are found affirming that " during long ages some of the (human) groups have remained in their original habitats ever since...be called the first settlement of the earth by man " 2 it is not unreasonable to expect innate differences among human societies. " Even in the same family,"... | |
| frederick j.teggart - 1918 - 386 páginas
...that most African negroes south of the equator, most Oceanic negroes (Melanesians and Papuans), all Australian and American aborigines have remained in...be called the first settlement of the earth by man; and, after an exhaustive inquiry, Willcox arrives at the conclusion that where the influence of Europe... | |
| Frederick John Teggart - 1918 - 180 páginas
...that most African negroes south of the equator, most Oceanic negroes (Melanesians and Papuans), all Australian and American aborigines have remained in...be called the first settlement of the earth by man; and, after an exhaustive inquiry, Willcox arrives at the conclusion that where the influence of Europe... | |
| 1920 - 430 páginas
...that "most African negroes south of the equator, most Oceanic negroes (Melanesians and Papuans), all Australian and American aborigines have remained in...be called the first settlement of the earth by man [sic !]" (p. 64). Without disputing in the least the faith in human inertia reflected in the above... | |
| 632 páginas
...equator, most Outcome of Oceanic negroes (Melanesians and Papuans), all their several . . . Environ- Australian and American aborigines — have remained...confined to regions presenting the same or like 1 Das Schweizersbild, eine Niederlassung aus palicolithischer umf niolitischer Zeii, in ffoiaieaicx Mt tmoires... | |
| 636 páginas
...American aborigines — have re- Outcome of mained in their original habitats ever since what Environments may be called the first settlement of the earth by...been confined to regions presenting the same or like physical and climatic conditions. Wherever different climatic zones have been invaded, the intruders... | |
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