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 .. . ETHNIC DIFFERENTIATION.—(i) MARIA OF COS—EUROPEAN by E. Ronjat, from a photograph. edge run up into anthropology, asanthropology does into zoology, andzoology into biology. It is true, how- 118 GREAT RACES OF MANKIND. ever, that the line of demarkation be-tween ethnographic and ethnological in-vestigation is difficult to draw, just asthe division between geography and. ETHNIC DIFFERENTIATION. — (2) THE
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 .. . ETHNIC DIFFERENTIATION.—(i) MARIA OF COS—EUROPEAN by E. Ronjat, from a photograph. edge run up into anthropology, asanthropology does into zoology, andzoology into biology. It is true, how- 118 GREAT RACES OF MANKIND. ever, that the line of demarkation be-tween ethnographic and ethnological in-vestigation is difficult to draw, just asthe division between geography and. ETHNIC DIFFERENTIATION. — (2) THE BLACK FLAGS*SOUTHERN CHINA—ASIATIC by Barbotin, from a photograph. geology is faint and in some parts un-discoverable. In fact, ethnography, eth-nology, and anthropology hold fast intheir subject-matter and methods to philology, jurisprudence, archaeology,geography, and even to tradition andhistory. The present work, devoted to a his-tory of the great races of mankind, mUSt, in the nature of Ethnology here the rase be essen- considered as in-me case, dc essen- dicating the an_ tially ethnographic tiquity of ethnological in its subjects andmanner of treatment; but we arenot by any means at this junctureto branch out into the treatise atlarge. Our present purpose is nomore than to note in a general waythe light and testimony of eth-nology and ethnography respectingthe question of the antiquity ofman. Let us mark then, first of all,the dispersion of the human raceinto tribes and kindreds. Thetraveler abroad, going from coun-try to
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