Races And Peoples : Lectures On the Science of Ethnography
The book Races And Peoples : Lectures On the Science of Ethnography was written by author Brinton, Daniel Garrison, 1837-1899 Here you can read free online of Races And Peoples : Lectures On the Science of Ethnography book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Races And Peoples : Lectures On the Science of Ethnography a good or bad book?
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CO rt CO ri >-, to y. J3 3 z ri O 1- to £ U o. p a a, 3 ,h 5 2 = S ° I O 2 o 22 rf aj C o -g g .3 3 fc to to O £ pq GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS. 175 vast tracts and also the lower Nile valley and the eastern coast nearly to the Equator were occupied by the Hamitic stock of the white race. The remainder of the continent was in the possession of the Aust- african or black race. This race is divisible into three quite different types or branches, resembling each other in possessing a very dark skin, b...lack e3 r es, woolly hair, a prognathic face, and generally a dolichocephalic skull, but differ- ing widely in many minor traits. These types are the Negrillos, the Negroes, and the Negroids. The general characteristics of the Austafrican race are the most positively marked of any of the varieties of our species, and as it is certainly the lowest in zoological analogies, by some writers it has been considered the oldest of all. This reasoning is erroneous. The black race developed quite locally, under the influence of intense heat and humidity.
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