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... probably neither blacks , nor whites , nor Asians , nor anything else that would be familiar to us . The Causes of Racial Differences The concept of a race as an archetype capable of enduring for untold millennia is further contradicted ...
... probably neither blacks , nor whites , nor Asians , nor anything else that would be familiar to us . The Causes of Racial Differences The concept of a race as an archetype capable of enduring for untold millennia is further contradicted ...
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... probably involved rebellions in which the bulk of the peasants became fugitives and migrated to other cer- emonial centers , whose carrying capacities were in turn pushed over their limits ( cf. Cowgill 1964 ; Sanders 1972 ; Cook 1972 ) ...
... probably involved rebellions in which the bulk of the peasants became fugitives and migrated to other cer- emonial centers , whose carrying capacities were in turn pushed over their limits ( cf. Cowgill 1964 ; Sanders 1972 ; Cook 1972 ) ...
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... probably consisted of kinship - mediated groupings such as lineages , sibs , and circulating connubia , which in all likelihood were invented repeatedly in different parts of the world among all the major races in response to local ...
... probably consisted of kinship - mediated groupings such as lineages , sibs , and circulating connubia , which in all likelihood were invented repeatedly in different parts of the world among all the major races in response to local ...
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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