The Physical Basis of SocietyD. Appleton, 1916 - 406 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xi
... race . " Evidence that all great civiliza- tions have been made up of mixed peoples . The present population of Europe and America . The difficulty of determining racial superiority or inferiority . Good and bad results of intermixture of ...
... race . " Evidence that all great civiliza- tions have been made up of mixed peoples . The present population of Europe and America . The difficulty of determining racial superiority or inferiority . Good and bad results of intermixture of ...
الصفحة xiii
... new conditions . Crystalliza- tion of institutions . Neither race nor environment alone account for civilization . The failure of panaceas . INDEX PAGE • 397 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Annual march of temperature in continental and CONTENTS ...
... new conditions . Crystalliza- tion of institutions . Neither race nor environment alone account for civilization . The failure of panaceas . INDEX PAGE • 397 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Annual march of temperature in continental and CONTENTS ...
الصفحة 28
... race arose in some one area . Even if this be true , we must recognize that in prehistoric times man had made his way to every part of the earth . Though the density of population turns in part on the stage of culture , it is ...
... race arose in some one area . Even if this be true , we must recognize that in prehistoric times man had made his way to every part of the earth . Though the density of population turns in part on the stage of culture , it is ...
الصفحة 32
... races are usually shorter than those of the lowlands of warmer regions . Transfer to a new country may cause marked changes for reasons not yet fully understood . In America the descendants of Europeans are seemingly considerably larger ...
... races are usually shorter than those of the lowlands of warmer regions . Transfer to a new country may cause marked changes for reasons not yet fully understood . In America the descendants of Europeans are seemingly considerably larger ...
الصفحة 33
... is a question of control of disease but it has other aspects . There is some reason to believe that the 20 BOAS , F. Changes in Bodily Form , p . 52 . " Conse- white races cannot permanently endure the constant heat EARTH AND MAN 33.
... is a question of control of disease but it has other aspects . There is some reason to believe that the 20 BOAS , F. Changes in Bodily Form , p . 52 . " Conse- white races cannot permanently endure the constant heat EARTH AND MAN 33.
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