03. The Horse-riding Nomads in Human Development. An essay in human destiny

The Persian Plateau and the adjoining highlands of Asia Minor and the Middle East became, in recent years, increasingly known as a homogeneous nucleus of human development. It was emphasized by Tu. D. McCown and A. Kerra, that during dominating Neanderthal-influence in Europe ‘Western Europe ha...

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Publicado: Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Instituto de Historia Antigua y Medieval 1953
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spelling I28-R156-filodigital-182122025-03-07T13:30:14Z 03. The Horse-riding Nomads in Human Development. An essay in human destiny Gallus, Alexander HISTORIA ANTIGUA NÓMADES ASIA OCCIDENTAL The Persian Plateau and the adjoining highlands of Asia Minor and the Middle East became, in recent years, increasingly known as a homogeneous nucleus of human development. It was emphasized by Tu. D. McCown and A. Kerra, that during dominating Neanderthal-influence in Europe ‘Western Europe had become an evolutionary backwater and the centre of active evolutionary progress lay much further to the East, probably in Western Asia’. An analysis of the Tabunskeletons in Palestine has led authors to the belief that the burials of Mount Carmel are representing the inhabitants of a transitional zone, leading from one ancient area of racial differentiation (Neanderthal or Palaeoanthropie Man) to another ancient areca, lying further East, a Neanthropic area where the Proto-Caucasian or Proto-Cro-Magnon type of man was being evolved. In Mid-Pleistocene the inhabitants of Europe were all Neanderthal in type, but this type becomes modified as we proceed from West to East, and in Palestine we found a transitional type leading towards Neanthropic man. Fil: Gallus, Alexander. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Instituto de Historia Antigua y Medieval “José Luis Romero”; Argentina. 1953/12/15 2024-11-04T15:32:42Z 2024-11-04T15:32:42Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://repositorio.filo.uba.ar:8080/xmlui/handle/filodigital/18212 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ application/pdf 31-75 Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Instituto de Historia Antigua y Medieval Anales de Historia Antigua y Medieval. Vol. 05
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description The Persian Plateau and the adjoining highlands of Asia Minor and the Middle East became, in recent years, increasingly known as a homogeneous nucleus of human development. It was emphasized by Tu. D. McCown and A. Kerra, that during dominating Neanderthal-influence in Europe ‘Western Europe had become an evolutionary backwater and the centre of active evolutionary progress lay much further to the East, probably in Western Asia’. An analysis of the Tabunskeletons in Palestine has led authors to the belief that the burials of Mount Carmel are representing the inhabitants of a transitional zone, leading from one ancient area of racial differentiation (Neanderthal or Palaeoanthropie Man) to another ancient areca, lying further East, a Neanthropic area where the Proto-Caucasian or Proto-Cro-Magnon type of man was being evolved. In Mid-Pleistocene the inhabitants of Europe were all Neanderthal in type, but this type becomes modified as we proceed from West to East, and in Palestine we found a transitional type leading towards Neanthropic man.
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