. The eastern nations and Greece. f eastern Russia;(3) the Turks, the Magyars or Hungarians, and theFinns and Lapps, in Europe.^ Some consider the Amer-ican Indians a branch of the Yellowr Race; othersconsider them a distinct race — the Red , Libyans 2 (modern Berbers).Babylonians,Assyrians,Phoenicians,Hebrews,Aramaeans,Arabians, Abyssinians. C Hindus, Medes, Asiatics J Persians, •Armenians,Scythians,f Greeks,\ Romans. Celts r Gauls, 1^ Britons, Germans,• -! English, l^ , Slavs -j Poles, Serbians, etc. 1 In the case of many if not all of these peoples


. The eastern nations and Greece. f eastern Russia;(3) the Turks, the Magyars or Hungarians, and theFinns and Lapps, in Europe.^ Some consider the Amer-ican Indians a branch of the Yellowr Race; othersconsider them a distinct race — the Red , Libyans 2 (modern Berbers).Babylonians,Assyrians,Phoenicians,Hebrews,Aramaeans,Arabians, Abyssinians. C Hindus, Medes, Asiatics J Persians, •Armenians,Scythians,f Greeks,\ Romans. Celts r Gauls, 1^ Britons, Germans,• -! English, l^ , Slavs -j Poles, Serbians, etc. 1 In the case of many if not all of these peoples the Mongolian type has been modi-fied through fusion with other races. The Mongolian intruders in Europe throughfusion with peoples of Caucasian blood have lost almost entirely the Mongolian features. 2 The Egyptians and Libyans, together with the Iberians (in Spain), the Ligurians(in Italy), and the Pelasgians (in Greece), are branches of the Mediterranean Race of Sergi. I ndo-Eu-ropeansor Ar-yans Classical peoples Teutons.


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