Races And Peoples Lectures On the Science of Ethnography
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JJic Hellenic Peoples. It is acknowledged even by those who maintain the Asiatic origin of the Aryans that the Greeks entered the peninsula and the adjacent isles of the Ionian and Egean seas from a northwesterly direction. F It has been also argued '* from the unmixed character of their language " that they found the region uninhab- ited, ]; but there are reasons for believing that it was sparsely populated by a non-Aryac people of the Eus- caric physical type. || The separation of the Greeks ...from the southern Ar- yac stream took place somewhere in the valley of the Danube, whence a portion of the original Hellenes moved down the Adriatic into the Morea, and other bands known as Carians, Leleges, Phrygians, etc. , passed into Asia Minor. § Even the island of Cyprus, * See Dr. Fligier, Zur praehistorischen Ethnologic lialiens (Wien, 1877). There is a markedly brachycephalic type among the Albanians, quite dissimilar from the Greek. I incline to believe it is Celtic. See Dr. Raphael Zampa, " Anthropologic Illyrienne, " in the Revue cV Anthropologic, 1886, p.
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