behalf of the institution indicate, he says, " that there exist to-day over large parts of eastern Siberia and in Mongolia, Tibet, and other regions in that part of the world numerous remains which now form constituent parts of more modern tribes or nations,... Nature - Page 138edited by - 1915Full view - About this book
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...lies the secret of the origin of the American Indian. Investigations thus far made by Dr. Hrdlicka in behalf of the Institution indicate, he says, " that...population (related in origin, perhaps, with the latest paleolithic European), which were physically identical with, and in all probability gave rise to, the... | |
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