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... race ' , and that as the Libyans , Egyptians , and Semites all belong to that race , and all these speak non - Aryan tongues , the melanochrous peoples on the north side of the Mediterranean must likewise have spoken non - Aryan ...
... race ' , and that as the Libyans , Egyptians , and Semites all belong to that race , and all these speak non - Aryan tongues , the melanochrous peoples on the north side of the Mediterranean must likewise have spoken non - Aryan ...
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... race of the Aegean , writes as follows : - Grant with most ethnologists that practically the whole basin of the Mediter- ranean was inhabited in Neolithic times by a dark - skinned , long - headed race ; that this race possesses ...
... race of the Aegean , writes as follows : - Grant with most ethnologists that practically the whole basin of the Mediter- ranean was inhabited in Neolithic times by a dark - skinned , long - headed race ; that this race possesses ...
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... race , that this race has persisted there down to the present time , and that it is the most artistic race in the world — but he bases on them two wholly unsupported assumptions , ( 1 ) that no brunette people can be Indo - European ...
... race , that this race has persisted there down to the present time , and that it is the most artistic race in the world — but he bases on them two wholly unsupported assumptions , ( 1 ) that no brunette people can be Indo - European ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL Meeting June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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