If, in the history of the race as a whole, the Mediterranean and Caspian peoples have played a great part, that of the Alpines seems hardly less impressive ; and there is not a little reason to believe that only where these types have met and mingled... Genetic Psychology Monographs - الصفحة 405المحررون: - 1926عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Roland Burrage Dixon - 1923 - عدد الصفحات: 706
...factors are likewise concerned, yet one may point to various cases in history which seem to bear it out. Thus Babylonian civilization grew out of the blending...long to have been in occupation of the Mesopotamian plains; in Greece, before the :ence of Hellenic culture, the earlier Mediterranean popu515 lation was... | |
| Nathaniel David Mttron Hirsch - 1926 - عدد الصفحات: 192
...exceptional capacities in varying directions. And the free intermarriage of the Jews with other NatioJRacial groups would also help solve the so-called "Jewish...only after the older Mediterranean-Caspian people of Latium had been half dominated by Alpines coming southward from the valley of the Po and the region... | |
| Nathaniel David Mttron Hirsch - 1926 - عدد الصفحات: 198
...present heterogeneous population of the United States could produce a Natio-Race of high capacity. /£)ne of the most scholarly and philosophical of modern...only after the older Mediterranean-Caspian people of Latium had been half dominated by Alpines coming southward from the valley of the Po and the region... | |
| Elmer Anderson Carter - 1969 - عدد الصفحات: 404
...this type." And finally this passage (p. 514 f.) which amounts to a sweepstake claim to civilization: "Thus Babylonian civilization grew out of the blending...supposedly Alpine Sumerian with the Mediterranean-Caspian Semetic peoples who seem long to have been in occupation of the Mesopotamian plains; in Greece, before... | |
| Alain Locke - 1991 - عدد الصفحات: 348
...this type." And finally this passage (p. 514 f.) which amounts to a sweepstake claim to civilization: "Thus Babylonian civilization grew out of the blending...supposedly Alpine Sumerian with the MediterraneanCaspian Semetic peoples who seem long to have been in occupation of the Mesopotamian plains; in Greece, before... | |
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