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of treatment which it borrowed, and that it can be shown 

 to have developed by a spontaneous and uninterrupted 

 growth, among a group of closely interrelated and indig- 

 enous populations. 



67. The further question now arises, what is the ethno- 

 logical position of the /Egean population themselves, and 

 how far the recent anthropological and archaeological 

 evidence affects the validity both of the Hellenic tradition, 

 and of certain ethnographic conclusions hitherto commonly 

 accepted ? 



J. L. Myres. 

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