History Of Ancient Civilization eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 346 pages of information about History Of Ancient Civilization.

History Of Ancient Civilization eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 346 pages of information about History Of Ancient Civilization.

RACES AND PEOPLES

=Anthropology.=—­The men who people the earth do not possess exact resemblances, some differing from others in stature, the form of the limbs and the head, the features of the face, the color of the hair and eyes.  Other differences are found in language, intelligence, and sentiments.  These variations permit us to separate the inhabitants of the earth into several groups which we call races.  A race is the aggregate of those men who resemble one another and are distinguished from all others.  The common traits of a race—­its characteristics—­constitute the type of the race.  For example, the type of the negro race is marked by black skin, frizzly hair, white teeth, flat nose, projecting lips, and prominent jaw.  That part of Anthropology which concerns itself with races and their sub-divisions is called Ethnology.[3] This science is yet in its early development on account of its complete novelty, and is very complex since types of men are very numerous and often very difficult to differentiate.

=The Races.=—­The principal races are: 

  1.—­The White race, which inhabits Europe, the north of Africa,
  and western Asia.

2.—­The Yellow race in eastern Asia to which belong the Chinese, the Mongols, Turks, and Hungarians, who invaded Europe as conquerors.  They have yellow skin, small regular eyes, prominent cheek-bones, and thin beard.

  3.—­The Black race, in central Africa.  These are the Negroes, of
  black skin, flat nose, woolly hair.

  4.—­The Red race, in America.  These are the Indians, with
  copper-colored skin and flat heads.

=Civilized Peoples.=—­Almost all civilized peoples belong to the white race.  The peoples of the other races have remained savage or barbarian, like the men of prehistoric times.[4]

It is within the limits of Asia and Africa that the first civilized peoples had their development—­the Egyptians in the Nile valley, the Chaldeans in the plain of the Euphrates.  They were peoples of sedentary and peaceful pursuits.  Their skin was dark, the hair short and thick, the lips strong.  Nobody knows their origin with exactness and scholars are not agreed on the name to give them (some terming them Cushites, others Hamites).  Later, between the twentieth and twenty-fifth centuries B.C. came bands of martial shepherds who had spread over all Europe and the west of Asia—­the Aryans and the Semites.

=The Aryans and the Semites.=—­There is no clearly marked external difference between the Aryans and the Semites.  Both are of the white race, having the oval face, regular features, clear skin, abundant hair, large eyes, thin lips, and straight nose.  Both peoples were originally nomad shepherds, fond of war.  We do not know whence they came, nor is there agreement whether the Aryans came from the mountain region in the northwest of the Himalayas or from the plains of Russia.  What distinguishes them is their spiritual bent and especially their language, sometimes also their religion.  Scholars by common consent call those peoples Aryan who speak an Aryan language:  in Asia, the Hindoos and Persians; in Europe, the Greeks, Italians, Spaniards, Germans, Scandinavians, Slavs (Russians, Poles, Serfs), and Celts.[5]

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