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"Europäid" (Caucasoid) types.
- 1. Nordic ( Karl von Müller)
- 2. Dinaric (Tyrolian woman)
- 3. Mediterranean (Corsican)
- 4. Alpine ( Heinrich Kiepert)
- 5. East Baltic (Volhynian woman)
- 6. Turk of Karahissar
- 7. Bedouin
- 8. Afghan
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1932 |
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Meyers Blitz-Lexikon |
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Diese Abbildung wurde aus dem Meyers Blitz-Lexikon, Leipzig, 1932 eingescannt. Die Arbeit ist wegen des Alters gemeinfrei: Es werden keine Autoren genannt und ist vor mehr als 70 Jahren erschienen.
This is a scanned image of a page from Meyers Blitz-Lexikon, Leipzig, 1932. This work is in the public domain because of its age: it has no named authors and was published more than 70 years ago.
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