An introduction to the study of social evolution; the prehistoric period . r:,|-;.7, ? Ti,.- T? YUiL-UE 08. Dolichocr-plinlic Afrif;in r\pcft; UfilKT invl Xr^ro. EACES AND PEOPLES 217 Mountains, and Asia immediately east of tlie Ural Moun-tains ; this division lias been called the Eur-Asian. Geo-graphic terms are most conveniently used in thisnomenclature because they give a definite sense of loca-tion. When we further examine the Eur-African, orlong-headed European peoples, we find that those in thenorthwestern portion of Europe are blond, while thelong-headed peoples
An introduction to the study of social evolution; the prehistoric period . r:,|-;.7, ? Ti,.- T? YUiL-UE 08. Dolichocr-plinlic Afrif;in r\pcft; UfilKT invl Xr^ro. EACES AND PEOPLES 217 Mountains, and Asia immediately east of tlie Ural Moun-tains ; this division lias been called the Eur-Asian. Geo-graphic terms are most conveniently used in thisnomenclature because they give a definite sense of loca-tion. When we further examine the Eur-African, orlong-headed European peoples, we find that those in thenorthwestern portion of Europe are blond, while thelong-headed peoples living by the IMediterranean basinare dark. A similar study of the round-headed or Eur-Asian peoples of Europe reveals the fact that those in-habiting the Alpine region are relatively dark, whilethe inhabitants of the Danubean region and the northernslopes of the Alps are of lighter complexion shading intothe coloring of the Baltic population. In accordancewith this system of classification, the population ofEurope is divided by Giddings into the following racialtype
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