Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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... Hamitic hypothesis , depicting Caucasoid peoples from the north as responsible for a number of precolonial cultural and technological achievements in Africa , served ... Hypothesis Becomes Myth: The Iraqi Origin of the Iraqw Ole Bjørn Rekdal.
... Hamitic hypothesis , depicting Caucasoid peoples from the north as responsible for a number of precolonial cultural and technological achievements in Africa , served ... Hypothesis Becomes Myth: The Iraqi Origin of the Iraqw Ole Bjørn Rekdal.
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THE SHADOW OF THE HAMITE The inference of the Hamitic hypothesis that Africa is dependent on outsiders for its evolution and development is an idea which is still very much alive in European minds . It is perhaps most clearly seen in ...
THE SHADOW OF THE HAMITE The inference of the Hamitic hypothesis that Africa is dependent on outsiders for its evolution and development is an idea which is still very much alive in European minds . It is perhaps most clearly seen in ...
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... Hamitic hypothesis by leading scholars occurred within a few years of the publication of the last edition of Seligman's Races of Africa in 1957. However , by then the hypothesis had been treated as authoritative knowledge for so long ...
... Hamitic hypothesis by leading scholars occurred within a few years of the publication of the last edition of Seligman's Races of Africa in 1957. However , by then the hypothesis had been treated as authoritative knowledge for so long ...
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The Iraqi Origin of the Iraqw | 17 |
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