CHAPTER XIV. 



THE CAUCASIC PEOPLES (continued}. 



THE PEOPLES OF ARYAN SPEECH The " Proto- Aryans" of two Types- 

 Linguistic Relations in Greece and Italy Ethnical Relations in North 

 Germany TEUTONIC ORIGINS Areas of Specialisation The Bastarncr. 



-The Meso- Goths Later Migrations Modification of the Teutonic Type 



-De Lapouge's New Doctrine THE KELTO-SLAYS : Their PIthnical 

 Position defined Aberrant Tyrolese Type Rhcctians and Etruscans 

 Etruscan Origins 77/6' Kelts Origins Q-speaking Gaels and P-speaking 

 Kymry Past and Present Divisions Migrations Etymologies The 

 Picts Origins and Later Connections Picts and Scots Ethnic Relations 

 in Britain Prehistoric and Historic Races Long-heads and Round- 

 heads Angles and Saxons Formation of the English Nation Ethnic 

 Relations in Ireland and Scotland Present Constitution of the British 

 Peoples The English Language The French Nation Constituent 

 Elements Mental Traits The Spaniards and Portuguese Ethnic Rela- 

 tions in Italy Ligurian, Illyrian, and Aryan Elements The Present 

 Italians Art and Ethics The Rumanians Ethnic Relations in Greece 



The Hellenes Origins and Migrations The Lithuanian Factor 

 ^Eolians; Dorians; lonians The Hellenic Legend The Greek Lan- 

 guage THE SLAVS Origins and Migrations Sarmatians and Budini 



-Wends, Chekhs, and Poles The Southern Slavs Migrations Serbs, 

 Croats, Bosnians The Albanians The Russians Panslavism Russian 

 Origins Alans and Ossets Aborigines of the Caucasus THE IRANIANS 



Ethnic and Linguistic Relations Persians, Tajiks and Galchas 

 Afghans Lowland and Hill Tajiks The Galchic Linguistic Family 

 Galcha and Tajik Types Homo Europeans and H. alpinus in Central 

 Asia THE HINDUS Ethnic Relations in India Negroid, Mongoloid, 

 Dravidian, and Aryan Elements The Kols The Dravidians Todas and 

 Kurumbas The Civilized Dravidian and Aryan Groups Dravidian and 

 Neo-Sanskritic Languages The Hindu Castes THE OCEANIC CAUCA- 

 SIANS Micronesians Eastern Polynesians Origins, Types, and Divi- 

 sions Migrations. 



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IF the views of Mr Evans be accepted, there is an end of the 

 theory that Bronze came in with the "Aryans," and it is from this 

 standpoint that the revelation of an independent y^Egean culture 

 in touch with Babylonia and Egypt some four milleniums before 



