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Again and again, to be sure, on the way to America, and under many other circumstances, man has pas
Again and again, to be sure, on the way to America, and under many other circumstances, man has pas
Again and again, to be sure, on the way to America, and under many other circumstances, man has pas
Again and again, to be sure, on the way to America, and under many other circumstances, man has pas
Again and again, to be sure, on the way to America, and under many other circumstances, man has pas
Again and again, to be sure, on the way to America, and under many other circumstances, man has pas
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Curiously enough man's body and his mind appear to differ in their climatic adaptations.Ellsworth Huntington:
Thus the races, though alike in their physical response to climate, may possibly be different in thEllsworth Huntington:
The evidence points to central Asia as man's original home, for the general movement of human migraEllsworth Huntington:
Man could not stay there forever. He was bound to spread to new regions, partly because of his innaEllsworth Huntington:
Geologists are rapidly becoming convinced that the mammals spread from their central Asian point ofEllsworth Huntington:
The human organism inherits so delicate an adjustment to climate that, in spite of man's boasted abEllsworth Huntington:
It seems strange that almost no other traces of the strong vikings are found in America.Ellsworth Huntington:
America forms the longest and straightest bone in the earth's skeleton.Ellsworth Huntington:
Today, no less than in the past, the tetrahedral form of the earth and the relation of the tetrahedEllsworth Huntington:
Although mountains may guide migrations, the plains are the regions where people dwell in greatest