1123:. From Chapter XI: The Mediterranean World – Introduction: "The next strip to follow, in a geographical sense, would be the whole highland belt of central Europe stretching over to the Balkans, to Asia Minor, and across to the Caucasus and Turkestan. This second zone, however, is one of immense racial complexity. In it various branches of the greater Mediterranean family, of Neolithic date and later, have been modified by combining in various proportions with each other and with the autochthonous Alpine race. The key to the complexity of this zone lies in the genetic action of this last entity, which is apparently a reduced, somewhat foetalized, or more highly evolved branch of the old Paleolithic stock than those which we have been studying in the north. Since, however, it is the action of this element upon the Mediterranean family which is important here, it will be easier to study this zone after having surveyed the population of a third belt, that occupied by the purest living representatives of the Mediterranean race. This third racial zone stretches from Spain across the Straits of Gibraltar to Morocco, and thence along the southern Mediterranean shores into Arabia, East Africa, Mesopotamia, and the Persian highlands; and across Afghanistan into India. This zone is one of comparative racial simplicity. In it the brunet Mediterranean race lives today in its various regional forms without, in most cases, the complication of the Paleolithic survivals and reemergences which have so confused the racial picture on the ground of Europe itself. Only in the mountains of Morocco and Algeria, and in the Canary Islands, is such a survival of any importance. The Careful study of living populations of the Mediterranean race in its early homelands will do much to simplify the task which lies ahead."
1136:. From Chapter X: The British Isles: "The Neolithic economy was probably first brought to Britain by the bearers of the Windmill Hill culture from the Continent, and they, in turn, were members of the group which had invaded western Europe from North Africa by way of Gibraltar. The racial type to which these Windmill Hill people presumably belonged was a small Mediterranean, but there is little or no direct skeletal evidence from England to confirm this. By far the most important Neolithic movement into Great Britain, and into Ireland as well, came by sea from the eastern Mediterranean lands, using Spain as a halting point on the way. It was this invasion which passed up the Irish Channel to western and northern Scotland, and around to Denmark and Sweden. The settlers who came by sea were the Megalithic people, and belonged to a clearly differentiated variety of tall, extremely long-headed Mediterranean, which was presumably for the most part brunet. This racial group furnished both Great Britain and Ireland, which consisted, before their arrival, of nearly empty land, with a numerous and civilized population which has left many descendants today."
1172:"Our area, from Morocco to Afghanistan, is the homeland and cradle of the Mediterranean race. Mediterraneans are also found in Spain, Portugal, most of Italy, Greece and the Mediterranean islands, and in all these places, as in Southwest Asia, they form the major genetic element in the local populations. In a dark-skinned and finer-boned form, they are also found as the major population element in Pakistan and northern India ... The Mediterranean race, then, is indigenous to, and the principal element in, Southwest Asia, and the greatest concentration of a highly evolved Mediterranean type falls among two of the most ancient Semitic-speaking peoples, notably the Arabs and the Jews (Although it may please neither party, this is the truth.). The Mediterraneans occupy the centre of the stage; their areas of greatest concentration are precisely those where civilization is the oldest. This is to be expected since it was they who produced it and it, in a sense, that produced them.",
1587:"The genetic proximity observed between the Berbers and southern Europeans reveals that these groups shared a common ancestor. Two hypotheses are discussed: one would date these common origins in the Upper Paleolithic with the expansion of anatomically modern humans, from the Near East to both shores of the Mediterranean Sea; the other supports the Near Eastern origin, but would rather date it from the Neolithic, around 10,000 years ago (Ammerman & Cavalli-Sforza 1973; Barbujani et al. 1994; Myles et al. 2005; Rando et al. 1998). Common polymorphisms (i.e. those defining H and V lineages) between Berbers and south Europeans also could have been introduced or supported by genetic flows through the Straits of Gibraltar. For example, genetic exchanges could have taken place during prehistory, while European populations retreated from ice sheets and expanded from refuge, around 15,000 years ago (as evidenced by the H and U5b mitochondrial lineages).",
1570:) and the genetic distance between them was very low (except for Moroccans). Tunisians and Middle Eastern populations did not show a significant level of differentiation with northern populations. The conclusion was :"Tunisians did not show a significant level of differentiation with northern populations as mentioned by others. (...) The genetic distance between populations in the Middle East and the western part of the Mediterranean area was very low, most likely reflecting the effect of the Neolithic Wave and recent migration events. Only the Moroccan population showed a significant genetic distance from the remaining Mediterranean populations including populations that are geographically close to it, showing the importance of the
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1808:"It may be doubted whether any character can be named which is distinctive of a race and is constant... they graduate into each other, and.. it is hardly possible to discover clear distinctive characters between them... As it is improbable that the numerous and unimportant points of resemblance between the several races of man in bodily structure and mental faculties (I do not here refer to similar customs) should all have been independently acquired, they must have been inherited from progenitors who had these same characters.", Charles Darwin,
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human stocks which remain constant through long ages and at far remote spots As a zoologist can recognise the character of an animal species or variety belonging to any region of the globe or any period of time, so also should an anthropologist if he follows the same method of investigating the morphological characters of the skull This method has guided me in my investigations into the present problem and has given me unexpected results which were often afterwards confirmed by archaeology or history."
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feet and hands small. Mental powers quick, active and energetic, rather than profound. Passions and affections strong. Fond of society, but not forgetful of injuries. Monarchial in their governments. They occupy the southern and insular parts of Europe.
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2928:Pre-modern conceptions of whiteness
1933:"AAPA Statement on Race and Racism"
1608:"AAPA Statement on Race and Racism"
1010:"AAPA Statement on Race and Racism"
657:in his revised edition of Ripley's
1638:Appleton's Popular Science Monthly
1034:Karim Murji, John Solomos (2005).
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2833:The Myth of the Twentieth Century
2753:The Outline of History of Mankind
1249:. Watts & Company. p. 19
793:scientist William Rhind in 1851:
27:Outdated grouping of human beings
2801:Heredity in Relation to Eugenics
635:descended from the Eurafricans.
1768:Le Razze e i Popoli della terra
1766:Biasutti, Rodolfo (1967-1941).
1593:, Coudray et al., december 2008
1373:), and later by the Nazis. See
1327:McGill-Queen's University Press
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2949:Historical definitions of race
2793:Race Life of the Aryan Peoples
1999:Historical definitions of race
822:chestnut or dark chestnut eyes
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435:Variable; rather broad, heavy
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2817:The Passing of the Great Race
1243:Gregory, John Walter (1931).
486:The Passing of the Great Race
2716:Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer
1697:The Story of the Middle East
1178:the Story of the Middle East
1097:The Early Sociology of Class
777:, used as an example of the
623:were considered by Sergi as
220:northwestern Europe and the
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2396:Houston Stewart Chamberlain
2346:Johann Friedrich Blumenbach
1632:Ripley, William Z. (1897).
1519:, Odile Jacob, 2005, p. 119
1363:Houston Stewart Chamberlain
1281:Ripley, William Z. (1913).
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461:Narrow, slightly aquilline
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1246:Race as a Political Factor
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1513:Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza
501:During the 20th century,
148:or dark brown skin tone;
2898:History of anthropometry
2666:Charles Gabriel Seligman
2491:Frederick Ludwig Hoffman
2179:Sinodonty and Sundadonty
1742:, a. 15, n. 11, Florence
1734:Cipriani, Lidio (1934).
1485:Journal of Negro History
1371:Herodom and Christianity
1359:Gobineau and Chamberlain
733:Journal of Negro History
669:due to the environment.
2356:Daniel Garrison Brinton
1780:Giuseppe Sergi (1907).
1448:Robert Ranulph Marett,
1198:The Races of Europe by
1132:The Races of Europe by
1119:The Races of Europe by
2701:Thomas Griffith Taylor
2456:Reginald Ruggles Gates
1961:The Mediterranean Race
1882:10.2307/j.ctv7h0s6j.26
1861:10.2307/j.ctv7h0s6j.26
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1695:C.S. Coon, Caravan.
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1059:John Higham (2002).
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2849:The Races of Europe
2777:The Races of Europe
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2506:Thomas Henry Huxley
2451:Stanley Marion Garn
2331:Robert Bennett Bean
2059:Historical concepts
1699:, 1958, pp. 154–157
1578:, Tomas et al. 2008
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2481:Hans F. K. GĂĽnther
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