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Culture Kulture Race-Origins or the Past Unveiled

1919

Prominent among these new sub-stocks were, of course, the Brown Races, represented in Africa by say the Nubians, ink India by say the races that intervened between the Yellows in the North and the Blacks in the South, prior to the birth of the Dravidian. , and, in Further India, by say the Malayans. [...] The continents - and seas looked very much as they look to-day--and Atlan- tean humanity, in its various kinds, was distributed over the new land-areas in what seemed to be Settlements, the Reds in the Western Hemisphere, the Yellows in the northern stretches, and the Blacks in the southern stretches of the Eastern Hemisphere, while the Blacks were also in the remains of old Lernuria and Africa. [...] fall of Kr6nos, and the thrusting of the Titans into Tar- tarus—in other words, the complete ascendancy of Culture and Progress, represented by the Mediterranean Rosy- Blonds, or Rhodochroi, the overthrow of selfish and aggres- sive Kultur, represented by the reactionary Atlantean intruding dynasty, and the expulsion from Europe of the Daitya Race, or Ki►oisi (Anailian branch), the Teuto- Germans [...] Of course, here the expressions " Greece" and " your ancestors " were absolute misnomers; for the age of which the Siiitic priests were speaking ante- dated the period of the birth of Hellas and the origin of the Hellenes by thousands and thousands of years. [...] ohmic TOrinians of Western Asia, seems to have taken place somewhere in the regions stretching between the"LECTURE 1V 61 Euphrati-,s (perchance even the Malys) and the southern end of the or Caspian Sea, and to have pro- duced the ancestors . ► the people known to the B. C. 15th century 1{,)miti as the Mitannians, and to the later Assyrians as the Midi, or the Medes (MT/&l, Marm, In this connection
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Pages
161
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100014
Segment Pages Author Actions
Preface
i-1 Herbert Hannah view
The Past Unveiled Lecture I
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Lecture II
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Lecture III
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Lecture IV
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Lecture V
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Lecture VI
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Lecture VII
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Lecture VIII
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Lecture IX
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Lecture X
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