The Races of Man: An Outline of Anthropology and Ethnography

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The Races of Man: An Outline of Anthropology and Ethnography

by Joseph Deniker

EN·~15 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total

PREFACE.

3:28

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

8:10

INTRODUCTION. ETHNIC GROUPS AND ZOOLOGICAL SPECIES.

19:56

CHAPTER I. SOMATIC CHARACTERS.

1:09:18

CHAPTER II. - 1. MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERS (continued).

1:22:22

CHAPTER III.

33:51

CHAPTER IV. ETHNIC CHARACTERS.

37:08

CHAPTER V.

1:21:39

CHAPTER VI.

51:16

CHAPTER VII.

1:28:38

Description

This work offers a compact yet thorough survey of the twin sciences of anthropology and ethnography, aiming to present core facts alongside the theories that have shaped our understanding of human diversity. The author balances concise description with occasional personal commentary, touching on topics such as ape anatomy, anthropometric methods, and the classification of races. Readers will find clear explanations of technical vocabulary, making the material approachable for anyone curious about the foundations of these disciplines.

In addition to the narrative, the book supplies extensive bibliographic notes that point toward deeper studies, and it gathers hundreds of measurements of the human body for quick reference. Carefully chosen photographs and diagrams illustrate peoples from around the globe, from African tribes to Asian communities, providing visual context to the written analysis. Both students and seasoned scholars can use this volume as a handy reference or a starting point for further exploration.

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Language

en

Duration

~15 hours (911K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Adrian Mastronardi, Reiner Ruf and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2014-09-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Joseph Deniker

Joseph Deniker

1852–1918

A Russian-born French naturalist and anthropologist, he became known for ambitious attempts to classify and map the peoples of Europe. His work sits at the crossroads of late 19th-century science, travel, and the history of ideas.

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