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The Dead and the Living
Author(s)Coon, Carleton S.
AbstractThe author presents the first part of a four part unit on the documentation of the racial history of man. He accomplishes this by cataloguing dozens of skull, teeth, and bone finds related to the ancestral history of mankind. In addition, the author attempts to prove his thesis, which explains that Homo erectus evolved into Homo sapiens five times as subspecies until it transitioned from a brutal to more sapient state.
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Pages657-663
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceOrigin of Races, The
VolumeNo
PubDate1962
ISBN_ISSN62-14761
Browse Path(s)Anthropology
—-Biological/Physical Anthropology
——–Human Biology, Genetic Diversity and Human Physical Variety

Biological/Physical Anthropology

  • Biology, Eugenics, and Racism
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