Continent they were certainly still in a very barbarous stage, although their language possessed the rudiments of its future character, and although they may have known how to produce fire, and used bows and arrows. We cannot suppose that these immigrants... The Races of Man, and Their Geographical Distribution - 398 ページOscar Peschel 著 - 1906 - 528 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
 | Oscar Peschel - 1876 - 584 ページ
...Thlinkites, and even some tribes in Oregon,46 as well as with all the inhabitants of Vancouver's Island.47 Social conditions were far more highly developed among...Asia 44 Lutke, Voyage autour du monde, vol. ,ip 212. W. Dale, Alaska, pp. 413 and 417. " R. Brown, as above. " Waitz, Anthropologie, vol. iii. p. 335. from... | |
 | Oscar Peschel - 1876 - 600 ページ
...had arisen, and slavery existed among the Kolushes, the Haidahs, and the Vancouver tribes. VIL — THE ABORIGINES OF AMERICA. If the human species has...penetrated into the Pacific. That the severance of Asia 44 Liitke, Voyage autour du monde, vol. ip 212. W. Dale, Alaska, pp. 413 and 417. ** R. Brown, as above.... | |
 | Oscar Peschel - 1876 - 560 ページ
...must have received its first inhabitants from the Old. When they entered the Western Continent tljcy were certainly still in a very barbarous stage, although...Lutke, Voyage autour du monde, voL ip 212. \V. Dale, Alaska, pp. 413 and 417. 41 R. Brown, as above. " Waltz, Antluopologie, vol. iii p. 335. from America... | |
 | Oscar Peschel - 1876 - 612 ページ
...We cannot suppose that these immigrants made long voyages, but at most that they crossed Bern-ing's Straits. It is not impossible that the first migrations...penetrated into the Pacific. That the severance of Asia 44 Liitke, Voyage autour du monde, voL ip 212. W. Dale, Alaska, pp. 413 and 417. " R. Brown, as above.... | |
 | Sir Norman Lockyer - 1877 - 624 ページ
...impossible that the first migrations took place at a time when what is now the channel of Bearing's Straits was occupied by an isthmus. The climate of...Frozen Ocean could have penetrated into the Pacific." This reference to a milder climate must necessarily refer to the genial warmth of Pliocene times ;... | |
 | David Boyle, Ontario Archaeological Museum (Toronto), Ontario. Department of Education - 1895 - 128 ページ
...the Old. When they entered the Western Continent they were certainly still in a very barbarous state, although their language possessed the rudiments of...penetrated into the Pacific. That the severance of Asia from America was, geologically speaking, very recent, is shown by the fact that not only the straits... | |
 | Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1895 - 1014 ページ
...their language possessed therudiments of its future character, and although they may have known how t& produce fire, and used bows and arrows. We cannot...penetrated into the Pacific. That the severance of Asia from America was, geologically speaking, very recent, is shown by the fact that not only the straits... | |
 | Norman Barton Wood - 1906 - 782 ページ
...impossible that the first migrations took place at a time when what is now the channel of Behring's Strait was occupied by an isthmus. The climate of those northern...penetrated into the Pacific. That the severance of Asia from America was, geologically speaking, very recent, is shown by the fact that not only the strait,... | |
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