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" Semitic, seven Negroloid, one Negro, and two doubtful. He deduces, therefore, 1. That Egypt was originally peopled by the Caucasian race. 2. That the great preponderance of heads like those of the purer Caucasians, suggests that the valley of the Nile... "
Proceedings, American Philosophical Society (vol. 2, no. 24) - Página 241
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Ancient Egypt: Her Monuments, Hieroglyphics, History and Archæology, and ...

George Robins Gliddon - 1844 - 92 páginas
...admitted into Egypt. Dr. Morton's ethnographical researches, conjoined with the evidence of liistory and the monuments, have led him to draw the following...those of the purer Caucasian nations, as seen in the Pclasgic and Semitic tribes, suggests the inference that the valley >f the Nile derived its primitive...
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Two Lectures on the Natural History of the Caucasian and Negro Races

Josiah Clark Nott - 1844 - 82 páginas
...to draw the following conclusions: }st. That Egypt was originally peopled by the Caucasian race. 2d. That the great preponderance of heads, conforming...purer Caucasian nations, as seen in the Pelasgic and Semetic tribes, suggests the inference that the valey of the Nile, derived its primitive civilized...
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The Phrenological Journal, and Magazine of Moral Science, Volumen17

1844 - 444 páginas
...Austro-Egyptians, six Semitic, seven Negroloid, one Negro, and two doubtful. He deduces, therefore, 1. That Egypt was originally peopled by the Caucasian race. 2. That the great preponderance of heads like those of the purer Caucasians, suggests that the valley of the Nile derived its primitive inhabitants...
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Phrenological Journal and Magazine of Moral Science, Volumen17

1844 - 456 páginas
...Austro-Egyptians, six Semitic, seven Negroloid, one Negro, and two doubtful. He deduces, therefore, 1. That Egypt was originally peopled by the Caucasian race. 2. That the great preponderance of heads like those of the purer Caucasians, suggests that the valley of the Nile derived its primitive inhabitants...
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British and Foreign Medical Review: Or Quarterly Journal of ..., Volumen17

1844 - 612 páginas
...AustroEgvptians, six Semetic, seven Negroloid, one Negro, and two doubtful. He deduces, therefore, 1. That Egypt was originally peopled by the Caucasian race. 2. That the great preponderance of heads like those of the purer Caucasians suggests that the valley of the Nile derived its primitive inhabitants...
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British and Foreign Medical Review: Or Quarterly Journal of ..., Volumen17

1844 - 602 páginas
...AustroEgyptians, six »emetic, seven Negroloid, one Negro, and two doubtful. Tie deduces, therefore, I. That Egypt was originally peopled by the Caucasian race. 2. That the great preponderance of heads like those of the purer Caucasians suggests that the valley of the Nile derived its primitive inhabitants...
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