Chapter 2
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[2]Padre Joseph de Acosta, The Natural and Moral History of the Indies (transl. Edward Grimston, 1604), ed. Clements R. Markham (1880), 1:45, 57.
[3]Edward Brerewood, Enquiries Touching the Diversity of Languages, and Religions, Through the Chief Parts of the World (1622—1st ed., 1614), 96, 97.
[4]Fray Gregorio García, Origen de los Indios de el Nuevo Mundo (1719—1st ed., 1607), 315.
[5]Voltaire, La Philosophie de l’Histoire (1765), 46.
[6]Alexander von Humboldt, Political Essay on the Kingdom of New Spain (1822), 153, 155.
[7]Reginald A. Daly, The Changing World of the Ice Age (1934), 47, 182. Ernst Antevs, The Last Glaciation (American Geographical Society Research Series, No. 17, 1928), 81. Richard F. Flint, Glacial Geology and the Pleistocene Epoch (1947), 432-433.
[8]Aleš Hrdlička, “The Coming of Man from Asia in the Light of Recent Discoveries,” Proceedings, American Philosophical Society, 71:399 (1932).
[9]Richard F. Flint and H. G. Dorsey, “Glaciation in Siberia,” Bulletin, Geological Society of America, 56:98 (1945).
[10]James W. Gidley, “Paleontological Evidence Bearing on the Problem of the Origin of the American Aborigines,” American Anthropologist, 14:22 (1912).
[11]Hrdlička, op. cit., 398.
[12]Frank Hibben, “Evidence of Early Man in Alaska,” American Antiquity, 8:254-259 (1943). Hrdlička, op. cit., 399.
[13]Philip S. Smith, “Certain Relations Between Northwestern America and Northeastern Asia,” in Early Man, ed. G. G. MacCurdy (1937), 87.
[14]Hibben, op. cit., 255-257.
[15]Frederick Johnson, “An Archaeological Survey Along the Alaska Highway, 1944,” American Antiquity, 11:183-186 (1946).
[16]Douglas Leechman, “Prehistoric Migration Routes Through the Yukon,” Canadian Historical Review, 27:383-390 (1946).
[17]Ernst Antevs, “Climate and Early Man in North America,” in Early Man, 125-126.
[18]M. R. Harrington, Gypsum Cave, Nevada (Southwest Museum Papers, No. 8, 1933), 190.
[19]Ellsworth Huntington, The Red Man’s Continent: A Chronicle of Aboriginal America (1919), 31-3.
[20]Stansbury Hagar, “The Bearing of Astronomy on the Subject,” American Anthropologist, 14:43-48 (1912).