\ II 



I; \< I .S \ N I ) | 'I ;< H'l.l 



tin* thousands nf \ear- li ,r the 



d U an, that ohtinuin 



i had i the animal kinu'i"in 



into van ope 



mankind into vari. : <>apg y 



Df tli- I'aleolithir ainl Neolithir 

 to another uinl-r tin- 



Dviromnental changes, un-t an<i on.jin-r.-.i or else 



i with othrr i-: ial groups. I 



process of asscx-iat inn. int.-nnixtui-.-. an<l a- 



to the necessities of <Tmiatc and geographic environment, 



.in rhara-t.-ri-: Tged as stalh* phy-i-al \ 



iaritii-- of large popnl. To-<lay w- li>tiii::ir. 



ylltw M .1 race, a hlark skinned 



wooll and a fair >kinn-d fiirly-haired race. 



before we can identify any population group as 

 a true race we must show that rertain traits or stable 



i.-al i-liara." i.-h it possesses are di-tri 



Bepai -. and finally, we innst 



show the hereditary eliara tli-sr type>.- 



atnplts in the ti: u>t >how that >u-li a trait 



as blondness is diifnsecl ainoni: lari:e numKers of a |K>pu- 



i; in th< seeonl plarc. that Mondne^ i^ often 



associated with tall Mature than \\itl . thus 



P. 2)0. 



, R, ; / -Tkr K*c*. Of Kvrof*. pp. 104-106. 



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