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Identifier: anthropologyint00tylo (find matches)
Title: Anthropology; an introduction to the study of man and civilization
Year: 1896 (1890s)
Authors: Tylor, Edward Burnett, Sir, 1832-1917
Subjects: Anthropology Civilization
Publisher: New York, D. Appleton
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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Fig. 31.—Goldi (Amur). the chief distinctions between the races of mankind werethe complexion and feature which separated him from theEthiopian on the one hand, and the Assyrian or Israehteon the other. Turning to another district of the world, the Mongoloidtype of man has its best marked representatives on the vast III.) RACES OF MANKIND. 97 st3ppes of northern Asia. Their skin is brownish-yellow,their hair of the head black, coarse, and long, but face-hair scanty. Their skull is characterized by breadth, pro-jection of cheek-bones, and forward position of the outer
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Fig. 32.—Siamese actresses. edge of the orbits, which, as well as the slightness ofbrow-ridges, the slanting aperture of the eyes, and thesnub-nose, are observable in Figs. 30 and 31, and inFig. 12 d. The Mongoloid race is immense in range and 93 ANTHROPOLOGY. (chap. numbers. The great nations of south-east Asia show theirconnexion with it in the famihar complexion and features ofthe Chinese and Japanese. Figs. 32, 33, 34 are portraitsfrom Siam, Cochin-China, and Corca. In his wide migra-tions over the world, the Mongoloid, through change ofclimate and life, and still farther by intermarriage with otherraces, loses more and more of his special points. It is so

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