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... racial aspects) that, of all areas of physical anthropology, draws the most attention from the non-specialist. We do not propose to here dwell on all the social and cultural manifestations of the recognition that men are different from ...
... racial aspects) that, of all areas of physical anthropology, draws the most attention from the non-specialist. We do not propose to here dwell on all the social and cultural manifestations of the recognition that men are different from ...
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... Racial Adaptations. It is indeed possible that some of the major racial physical characters are the result of selective forces which acted against certain genotypes in one isolate and favored their appearance in others. Such adaptations ...
... Racial Adaptations. It is indeed possible that some of the major racial physical characters are the result of selective forces which acted against certain genotypes in one isolate and favored their appearance in others. Such adaptations ...
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... Racial "Superiority." The argument that certain races are superior to others and that miscegenation involving the ... racial differences. Examples of such differences ... are thalassemia, which is mostly restricted to people of ...
... Racial "Superiority." The argument that certain races are superior to others and that miscegenation involving the ... racial differences. Examples of such differences ... are thalassemia, which is mostly restricted to people of ...
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GEORGE GAYLORD SIMPSON | 7 |
ERNST MAYR | 26 |
ALFRED SHERWOOD ROMER | 37 |
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