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Front cover
Introduction
Chapter I: Introduction to the Historical Study of the White Race
- Statement of Aims and Proposals
- Theory and Principles of the Concept Race
- Materials and Techniques of Osteology
Chapter II: Pleistocene White Men
- Introducing Homo Sapiens
- Pleistocene Climate
- Sapiens Men of the Middle Pleistocene
- Non-Sapiens Pleistocene Fossil Men
- The Neanderthal Hybrids of Palestine
- Upper Palaeolithic Man in Europe, the Evidence as a Whole
- Chronological and Geographical Differentiation of the European Aurignacian Group
- Upper Palaeolithic Hunters of North Africa
- Aurignacian Man in East Africa
- The Magdalenians
- Upper Palaeolithic Man in China
- Summary and Conclusions
Plates accompanying Chapter II:
Chapter III: The Mesolithic Period
- The Historical Setting
- Mesolithic Man in Africa
- The Natufians of Palestine
- The Midden-Dwellers of the Tagus
- Mesolithic Man in France
- The Ofnet Head Burials
- Mesolithic Man in the Crimea
- Palaeolithic Survivals in the Northwest
- Summary and Conclusions
Chapter IV: The Neolithic Invasions
- Introduction
- The Neolithic and the Mediterranean Race
- Iran and Iraq
- Civilized Men in Egypt
- Neolithic North Africa
- The Neolithic in Spain and Portugal
- The Eastern Source Areas: South, Central, and North
- The Danubian Culture Bearers
- The Corded or Battle-Axe People
- The Neolithic in the British Isles
- Western Europe and the Alpine Race
- Neolithic Scandinavia
- Neolithic Inhabitants of the Northern Forests
- Conclusions
Chapter V: The Bronze Age
- Introduction
- The Bronze Age in Western Asia
- The Minoans
- The Greeks
- Copper and Bronze in the Western Mediterranean
- Basques, Phoenicians, and Etruscans
- The Copper Age in Europe North of the Mediterranean lands: Danubian Movements and Bell Beakers
- The Bronze Age in Britain
- The Bronze Age in Central Europe
- The Bronze Age in the North
- The Bronze Age on the Eastern Plains
- The Final Bronze Age and Cremation
- Summary and Conclusions
Chapter VI: The Iron Age
- Race, Language, and European Peoples
- The Illyrians
- The Kelts
- The Romans
- The Scythians
- The Germanic Peoples
- The Slavs
- Conclusions
Chapter VII: The Iron Age, Part II
(Speakers of Uralic and Altaic)
- The Finno-Ugrians
- The Turks and Mongols
- Speakers of Uralic and Altaic, and Old World Racial Origins
Chapter VIII: Introduction to the Study of the Living
- Materials and Techniques
- The Use of Statistics in Physical Anthropology
- Distribution of bodily characters: (a) Stature and Bodily Form
- Distribution of bodily characters: (b) Head Form, Head Size, and Other Metrical Characters of the Head and Face
- Distribution of bodily characters: (c) Pigmentation, the Pilous System, and Morphology of the Soft Parts
- Racial Classification within the White Family
Chapter IX: The North
- Introduction
- The Lapps
- The Samoyeds
- Scandinavia; Norway
- Iceland
- Sweden
- Denmark
- The Finno-Ugrians, Introduction
- Racial Character of the Eastern Finns
- The Baltic Finns: Livs and Esths
- The Baltic Finns: Finland
- The Baltic-Speaking Peoples
- Conclusions
Chapter X: The British Isles
- Résumé of Skeletal History
- Ireland
- Great Britain, General Survey
- The British Isles, Summary
[Photographic Supplement]
Chapter XI: The Mediterranean World
- Introduction
- The Mediterranean Race in Arabia
- Iraq and the Coastal Regions of the Persian Gulf
- The Irano-Afghan Race; Iran and Afghanistan
- The Turks as Mediterraneans
- The Veddoid Periphery, Hadhramaut to Baluchistan
- Palestine, Jewish Origins, and the Eastern Jews
- The Mediterranean Race in East Africa
- The Modern Egyptians
- North Africa, Introduction
- The Eastern Arabo-Berbers, Libya and the Oases
- The Tuareg
- Eastern Barbary, Algeria, and Tunisia
- Western Barbary; Morocco and the Canary Islands
- The Iberian Peninsula
- The Western Mediterranean Islands
- The Basques
- The Gypsies
- Conclusions
Chapter XII: The Central Zone, a Study in Reëmergence
- Introduction
- France
- Belgium
- The Netherlands and Frisia
- Germany
- Switzerland and Austria
- Italy
- The Living Slavs: (a) Czechs and Wends
- The Living Slavs: (b) Poland and Russia
- Turks, Tatars and Mongols of European Russia
- The Magyars
- The Living Slavs: (c) Serbs, Croates and Slovenes
- Albania and the Dinaric Race
- The Greeks
- Bulgaria
- Rumania and the Vlachs
- The Osmanli Turks
- Near Eastern Brachycephals; Syria, Armenia and the Caucasus
- Turkestan and the Tajiks
- The brachycephalized Jews; Asia and Central Europe
- Conclusions
Chapter XIII: Conclusion
- Comments and Reflections
- The White Race and the New World
Appendices
- Means of Principal Cranial Series used in Chapters II-VII
- Glossary
- List of Serials and Their Abbreviations
- List of Books