Ridpath's history of the world; being an account of the ethnic origin, primitive estate, early migrations, social conditions and present promise of the principal families of men .. . BOOK IV-DISTRIBUTION OF THE RACES. Chapter ok the Human |T lias already been re-marked that migrationconstitutes one of theleading- facts in thehistory of the primitiveworld Movement wasthe mood of the firstmen who possessed the earth. It wasby means of tribal and national migra-tions that mankind were distributed intothe various regions where they subse-quently established themselv


Ridpath's history of the world; being an account of the ethnic origin, primitive estate, early migrations, social conditions and present promise of the principal families of men .. . BOOK IV-DISTRIBUTION OF THE RACES. Chapter ok the Human |T lias already been re-marked that migrationconstitutes one of theleading- facts in thehistory of the primitiveworld Movement wasthe mood of the firstmen who possessed the earth. It wasby means of tribal and national migra-tions that mankind were distributed intothe various regions where they subse-quently established themselves in com-munities and states. From certain cen-ters the human streams arose and flowedin different directions, bearing afar thefecund waters of future national life. Nearly all of these movements arehidden under the obscurity that cloudsObscurity of the the beginnings of very best penetrationof the historian and eth-nologist can reach no further than theshadowy confines of the countries andages in which these primitive motions of early move-ments of man-kind. the human race took their origin andexpended their force. The task of de-lineating the migrations and dispersionsof the early races may well challengethe profoundest inquiry, and the prob-lem m


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