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INDEX
- Aachen, [182].
- Accad, [147];
- language of, [239].
- Achæans, [158]–161, [173], [189], [223], [225], [243], [253];
- Acheulean period, [104]–106, [133].
- Achilles, [159].
- Actinic rays, [38], [84].
- Adamic theory, [13].
- Adriatic, [36], [138].
- Ægean, islands of, Hellenes in, [162];
- Ægean region, Nordics in, [253].
- Æolian language, [243].
- Æolians, [159].
- Afghan hill tribes, physical character of, [261];
- Afghanistan, [257], [261];
- Afghans, [148];
- language of, [148].
- Africa, [23], [33], [82];
- Alpines in, [140], [158];
- Bronze Age in, [128];
- cephalic index in, [23];
- hunting tribes of, [113];
- Mediterraneans in, [148], [151], [152], [155];
- megaliths in, [155];
- Negro population of, [33], [79], [80];
- no Nordic blood in, [180], [223];
- Nordic invasion of, [223];
- North Africa, as part of Europe, [152];
- Berbers of, [152];
- under Vandals, [180], [233];
- South Africa, density of native population barrier to white conquest, [79], [80].
- Agglutinative languages, [148], [234], [239], [240].
- Agriculture, [112], [122]–124, [138], [146], [240].
- Ainus, physical characters of, [224]–225;
- crossed with Mongols, [225].
- Alabama, [99].
- Alani, or Alans, [66], [177], [195].
- Alaska, [45].
- Albania, [30], [36], [164];
- stature in, [190].
- Albanian language, [164];
- Albanians, [25];
- Albigensians, [157].
- Albinos, [25].
- Alcoholism, [55].
- Alemanni, [135], [145], [177].
- Alexander the Great, [161]–162, [256], [259].
- Alexandria, [92].
- Algeria, [44].
- Alphabet, earliest traces of, [115].
- Alpine race, [20], [21], [25], [29], [31], [34], [35], [63], [64], [69], [73], [134]–147, [167], [226];
- an agricultural race, [138]–139, [146];
- and Aryan language, [238]–241;
- and Dorians, [160];
- and High German, [188];
- and iron, [129];
- and lake dwellings, [121], [139];
- and Proto-Slavic language, [143];
- and Round Barrows, [137];
- as aristocracy in Rome, [154];
- Asiatic, and earliest civilizations, [147];
- bringers of bronze, [127]–128;
- of cereals, [138], [146];
- of culture, [138], [146];
- of domesticated animals, [138], [146];
- of metals, [122], [127], [129], [146]–147;
- of pottery, [146];
- Celticized, [174];
- centre of radiation of, [124], [136], [141]–143;
- conquered by Nordics, [129], [145]–147;
- crossed with Mediterraneans, [151];
- crossed with Nordics, [134], [135], [151], [163];
- discovery of type of, [130];
- distribution of, [241];
- eastern spread of, [136];
- final invasion of Europe, [127]–128;
- first appearance of, [116];
- in Europe, [136];
- habitat of, [43]–44;
- hair of, [34];
- in Africa (North), [128], [140], [156];
- Alsace, [140];
- Armorica, [251];
- Asia, [144];
- Austria, [232];
- Auvergne, [146];
- Baden, [140];
- Bavaria, [141];
- Belgium, [138], [140];
- Britain, [137]–138, [239]–240, [247];
- (present absence of, [137]);
- British Isles, [199], Brittany, [63], [146];
- Canada, [81];
- cities, [94];
- Denmark, [136];
- Egypt, [128], [140];
- Europe, [117] (central, [138]–139, [141]);
- France, [63], [64], [138], [140], [146], [194], [240], [251];
- Gaul, [240];
- Germany, [64], [72], [184], [232];
- Greece, [65];
- Holland, [136];
- Italy, [64], [128], [140], [154], [157] (north, [141]);
- Ireland, [128], [137];
- Lake Dwellings, [121];
- Lorraine, [140];
- Neolithic period, [136];
- Norway, [136], [211];
- Po valley, [157];
- Rome, [154];
- Russia, [136], [142]–144;
- Savoy, [146];
- Sicily, [140];
- Spain, [140];
- Switzerland, [121], [135], [141];
- Syria, [140];
- Terramara, [122];
- Tyrol, [141];
- Würtemberg, [140];
- maximum extension of, [136]–137;
- migrations, route of, [116];
- mixed with Celts, [177];
- with Nordics, [25], [35]–36, [62], [135]–136;
- Nordicized, [130], [141], [147];
- north of the Black Sea, [136], [144];
- origin of, [134], [241];
- original language of, [140], [235];
- physical characters of, [35]–36, [73];
- racial aptitudes of, [227];
- reinforced by others, [144];
- replacing Nordics in Europe, [260];
- resurgence of in Europe, [131], [146]–147, [184], [190]–191, [196], [210];
- retreat of from northwest Europe, [136]–138;
- skull of, [62];
- speech of, [64];
- substratum in eastern Germany, [72];
- underlying population, [136];
- (in relation to Nordics in central Europe, [141]);
- unimportant in modern culture, [147].
- Alps, [42], [123], [129], [174], [187];
- Alsace, [182];
- Alpines in, [140].
- Amber, [125].
- America, [6], [10], [14], [57];
- change of religion in, [219];
- genius in, [98];
- immigrants to, [218];
- in Colonial times, [46]–48, [83]–85;
- Mediterranean element in, [45];
- Nordic immigration to, [211];
- Nordics in, [83], [84], [87], [89], [206], [231];
- Norman type in, [207];
- race development in, [262]–263;
- replacement of types in, [110];
- result of immigration to, [11], [12], [72], [86], [89]–94, [100], [209], [211];
- Scandinavian element in, [211].
- American aristocracy, [5];
- Americans, [5], [11], [12], [77], [83], [88]–90, [100];
- birth rate decline of, [46], [91];
- brunet type of, [45], [150];
- destruction of in Civil War, [88];
- future race mixture of, [92]–93, [100];
- in competition with immigrants, [91];
- individualism of, [12];
- national consciousness of, [90];
- Nordic element of, [88];
- race consciousness among, [86];
- southerners, [42];
- typical hair shade of, [26].
- Amerindian blood, [61].
- Amerinds, [23], [31], [33], [34].
- Amorites, [223].
- Anak, sons of, [223].
- Anaryan languages, [140], [194], [204], [233]–236;
- Anatolia, [21];
- present population of, [225].
- Anatolians, [237].
- Andaman Islands, Negroids in, [149].
- Angles, [177];
- Anglian blood of American settlers, [83].
- Anglian type, [40].
- Anglo-Norman type, [162].
- Anglo-Normans of Ireland, [64].
- Anglo-Saxons, [63], [67], [80], [154];
- Animals, domesticated, [112], [117], [122], [123], [138], [146], [240].
- Antes, [141].
- Anthropoid Apes, [101]–102.
- Anthropology, [3], [97];
- in the British Isles, [249].
- Apes, [101]–102.
- Aquitaine, Iberian language of, [194];
- Aquitanian language, [140].
- Arabia, [44], [152].
- Arabic language, in Spain, [156].
- Arabic race, [147].
- Arabs, in Spain, [156].
- Aral Sea; see also Caspian-Aral Sea, [171], [254].
- Argentine, [78].
- Arian faith of the barbarians, [181].
- Aristocracy, [5], [10], [140]–142, [153]–154, [187]–189, [191]–192, [196]–197;
- Aristocrats, [188], [191], [192], [197].
- Aristotle, [226].
- Armenians, [59], [63], [66], [238]–239, [256];
- Armenoid Alpines, [254].
- Armenoids, [20], [134], [238], [254], [257].
- Armies, conscript and volunteer, [198].
- Armor, [120];
- of the Romans, [154].
- Armorica; see also Brittany;
- Armorican language, [248], [251].
- Armoricans, [250].
- Arrow, in the Azilian Period, [115];
- Art, Cro-Magnon, [112];
- Artois, [210].
- Arya, [233]–241.
- Aryan deities, [253].
- Aryan language or speech, [20], [61], [67], [130], [155], [161], [233];
- and Alpines, [238];
- associated with the Nordics, [234], [241]–242;
- diversity of, [242];
- first appearance of in Europe, [246];
- imposed upon the Alpines and Mediterraneans, [242];
- in Armenia, [239];
- in Asia, [253]–263;
- in Asia Minor, [238]–239;
- in the Caucasus, [238]–239;
- in Iran, [238]–239;
- introduced into Etruria, [244];
- into Europe, [155];
- into Greece, [203];
- into India, [258];
- into Media, [254];
- into Spain, [192];
- language of the Ossetes, [66];
- of Hindustan, [67], [70];
- origin of, [242]–252;
- place of development of, [243];
- primitive 212;
- Pre-Aryan, [204], [233], [235], [247];
- Proto-Aryan, [61], [233], [238], [242]–243.
- Aryan race, [3], [67], [213].
- Asia, [20], [21], [61];
- Alpines in, [144];
- area of man’s evolution, [13];
- Aryan languages in, [253]–263;
- Aryanization of, [255];
- blondness in, [224];
- cradle of mankind, [100]–101;
- cradle of the Negro, [33];
- early civilizations in, [119];
- ethnic conquest of, [78];
- (western) Hellenization of, [162];
- (western) Macedonian dynasties of, [162];
- Mediterranean languages in, [253];
- Mediterranean race in, [148]–149;
- Mongols destroy civilization in, [260];
- Negrito substratum in, [148]–149;
- Nordics in, [214], [224], [253]–263.
- Asia Minor, [20];
- Asiatic types, Europeanized, [144].
- Asiatics, [22].
- Assam, dialects of, [258].
- Assyria, [147];
- Athenians, instability and versatility of, [229].
- Athens, [160], [162].
- Atlas Berbers, [25].
- Atlas Mountains, [223].
- Attica, and genius, [109];
- Pelasgians in, [160].
- Attila, [139], [250].
- Augustus, Emperor, [51], [154], [216].
- Aurignacian Period, [105], [108], [111], [112], [114], [132].
- Australia, Nordic race in, [79].
- Australians, [31];
- opposing the Japanese and Chinese, [79].
- Australoids, [33], [107];
- hairiness of, [224].
- Austria, [56], [183];
- Austrians, [57], [135].
- Auvergne, Alpines in, [146];
- ancient centre of population, [149].
- Avars, [143]–145;
- language of, [236].
- Avesta, [255].
- Azilian Period (Azilian-Tardenoisian), [99], [105], [115]–117, [132], [136];
- Azilians, [113], [138].
- Babylonia, [147];
- ancient civilization of, [153].
- Bactra, [119].
- Bactria, language of, [255];
- Baden, Alpines in, [140].
- Bahamas, [39], [40];
- English in, [40].
- Balkan Peninsula, Albanians in, [153];
- Balkan Question, [156]–157.
- Balkans, [56], [57], [144];
- Balkh, [119].
- Balochi dialect, [255].
- Baltic, coasts, Neolithic occupation of, [122]–123;
- Baluchistan, [148].
- Bantus, [80].
- Barbadoes, [39].
- Bashkirs, [144].
- Basques, [140];
- Bas-reliefs, [112].
- Batavia, [210].
- Batavians, [177].
- Bavaria, Alpines in, [116], [141];
- dolichocephalics in, [116].
- Bavarians, [135], [141].
- Beaker Maker type, [138], [164].
- Bedouins, [100].
- Belgæ, [145], [194]–195, [200], [269];
- Belgians (modern), [195].
- Belgium, [56], [64], [195];
- Benin, Bight of, [82].
- Berbers, [25], [63], [152], [223];
- Berserker, [231].
- Bessarabia, Rumanian language in, [245].
- Birth control, [48]–49;
- Black Belt of Mississippi, [76].
- Black Breed of Scotland, [107].
- Black Sea, [125], [136], [144], [165];
- Alpines north of, [136].
- Blends, [14].
- Blond Hair, [24], [25].
- Blond type, [24]–26, [229], [230];
- Blondness, [25], [26];
- associated with glabrous skin, [32];
- with red hair, [32];
- of Ainus, [224];
- of Albanians and Greeks, [163];
- of Berbers, [223];
- of Libyans, [223];
- of Swiss, [136];
- of Tamahu, [223];
- in Asia, [224];
- in Bosnia, [190];
- in central Europe in Roman times, [131];
- in Ireland, [201];
- in literature as special trait, [229];
- in Poland, [190];
- in Russia, [190];
- in Spain, [192];
- of Christ, [230].
- Blonds, mixed with brunets, [202].
- Bohemia, [59], [183];
- Bohemian national revival, [58].
- Bone-carving, [112].
- Borreby type (see Beaker Makers), [164].
- Borussian language, [242].
- Bosnia, [190].
- Boundaries, of Catholics and Protestants, [185];
- Bow and arrow in the Paleolithic Period, [112], [113], [115].
- Brachycephalic, as a term, [19];
- races, first appearance of, [116].
- Brachycephaly, [19], [116], [122], [127]–128, [136]–138, [144], [146], [151], [157], [172];
- Brahmans, [257].
- Brandenburg, population of, [72].
- Brazil, Negro blood in, [78].
- Brenner Pass, [189].
- Brennus, [157].
- Bretons, [62];
- Asiatic origin of, [63].
- Britain, [128], [131], [194];
- Alpine invasion of, [239];
- Angles in, [206], [248]–249;
- Aryan language in, [234];
- Beaker Makers in, [138];
- Belgæ in, [248], [251];
- bronze in, [127];
- Bronze Age in, [163];
- Celtic language in, [247];
- Celts in, [248];
- Danes in, [249];
- Goidels in, [174], [248];
- iron in, [130]–131;
- land connection of, with France, [199];
- with Ireland, [199];
- loss of Roman power in, [250];
- Mediterraneans in, [123], [127], [248];
- (see also British Isles and England)
- Neolithic population of, [123];
- Normans in, [249];
- Norse in, [249];
- Paleolithic population of, [123];
- Proto-Mediterraneans in, [150];
- race mixture in, [248];
- racial composition of, [199];
- Round Barrow Men in, [163];
- Saxons in, [248]–249;
- Welsh in, [248]–249.
- British, [29];
- native British stature, [29].
- British Empire, [57].
- British Isles (see also Britain and England);
- Alpines absent in, [63];
- absence of round skulls in, [63], [137], [138], [247], [249];
- anthropology of, [249];
- brunets of, [28], [29], [149], [150];
- conquered by Saxons, [180];
- Celtic languages in, [249]–250;
- Iberian substratum in, [249];
- invaded by Belgæ or Cymry, [199];
- by Brythons, [199];
- by Goidels, [199];
- Mediterraneans in, [149], [198], [266];
- Nordics in, [188], [199]–206, [269], [271];
- Saxon and Danish parts of, [88];
- Saxons in, [180];
- Teutonic languages in, [249];
- Vikings in, [249].
- Brittany, [81], [129], [146], [202], [248];
- Bronze, [132], [155];
- associated with Alpines, [128], [136];
- composition and invention of, [126];
- effect of, [127], [128], [129];
- fabulous value of, [126];
- implements, wide diffusion of common types, [128];
- in Crete, [128];
- in England, [128], [137];
- in Ireland, [137];
- in Italy, [127]–128;
- in megalithic monuments, [129];
- in north Africa, [128];
- in Scandinavia, [128];
- in Sweden, [137];
- introduction of, [157], [158];
- on Atlantic coasts, [128];
- absence of in dolmens, [127].
- Bronze Period (Age), [120]–122, [126]–133, [137], [163], [174], [199], [213], [238], [267];
- Brunet, crossed with blond, [14], [18], [26], [28], [202].
- Brunetness, among Greeks, [163];
- Brünn-Předmost race, [113], [114], [132].
- Brutus, [217].
- Brythonic elements, in Scotland, [203];
- Brythons, [203], [247]–249, [269];
- Bukowina, Rumanian language in, [245].
- Bulgaria, Mongoloid characters in, [144];
- Mediterraneans in, [153].
- Bulgarian national revival, [58].
- Bulgarians and Christianity, [65];
- domination of in Thrace, [246].
- Bulgars, [145].
- Burgund, [142].
- Burgundians, [70], [72], [145], [177], [194];
- in Gaul, [180].
- Burgundy, [30], [182]–183.
- Byzantine Army, [189];
- Byzantium, [92], [166].
- Cacocracy, [79].
- Cæsar, [69], [140], [182], [193]–195, [200], [217], [221], [248], [251].
- Caithness, [249].
- Calabrian, language, [244].
- California, [11], [75].
- Californians, [79].
- Caligula, [217].
- Campignian Period, [120], [121];
- culture of, [132].
- Canada, [23];
- Canadians (French), [11], [47], [58], [81];
- Cantabrian Alps, [140], [267].
- Carpathian Mountains, [124], [136], [141], [142], [143], [244]–245.
- Carthage, [126], [165], [180];
- ancient civilization of, [153].
- Carthaginians, [228].
- Caspian Sea (see also Caspian-Aral Sea), [171], [257].
- Caspian-Aral Sea, [170], [214], [225], [254], [258].
- Cassiterides, [127].
- Cassius, [217].
- Castes, [70].
- Castilian language, [156], [244].
- Catalan language, [156], [244].
- Catholic boundaries in Europe, [185].
- Catholic colonies, the half-breed in, [85].
- Caucasian race, [3], [32], [34], [65], [66], [67];
- Caucasus, [66], [144], [225], [238]–239, [253];
- Caucasus Mountains, [66], [214], [257].
- Cavalier type, [185].
- Caverns of France and Spain, [112], [132].
- Celtiberians, [192];
- language of, [234].
- Celtic dialects, [62], [130].
- Celtic languages, [62];
- antedating Anglo-Saxons in England, and Romans in France, [63];
- in Spain, [155], [234];
- Celtic and High German, [189];
- Celtic in France, [194], [248];
- Celtic language of the Nordics, [194];
- first crosses the Rhine westward, [246];
- introduced into Britain, [247]–250;
- in Brittany, [250]–251;
- in Gaul, [250];
- descendants of, [250];
- remnants of, [155]–156.
- Celtic Nordics, [139].
- Celtic race, [3], [62]–64.
- Celtic-speaking nations, [130], [131], [139], [173]–177, [189], [192], [199];
- physical characters of, [175].
- Celtic tribes, [250];
- in Armorica, [251].
- Celto-Scyths, [174].
- Celts, [62], [63], [194];
- Central America, [61], [75].
- Centum group of Aryan languages, [256].
- Cephalic index, [19]–24;
- Cereals, [138].
- Ceylon, [258];
- Châlons, battle of, [250], [272].
- Channel coasts, [201];
- depression of, [199].
- Characters, unit, [13] et seq.
- Charlemagne, [182], [187], [191], [195];
- Charles V, [183].
- Charles Martel, [181].
- Chase, the, [122].
- Chellean Period, [104]–105, [132];
- Pre-Chellean, [104]–105.
- Cherbourg, [201].
- China, whites in, [78].
- Chinese, [11], [79], [119], [260];
- Chinese civilization, [119].
- Chinese coolie, [11].
- Chinese Turkestan, Wu-Suns in, [260];
- Tokharian language in, [260].
- Chivalry, [228].
- Christ, [227];
- blondness of, [230].
- Christianity, [181]–183, [221]–222.
- Chronological table, [132]–133.
- Chronology, Hebrew, [4].
- Church, and birth control, [52];
- harboring defective strains, [49]–50.
- Church of Rome and democracy, [85].
- Cimbri, [177].
- Cimmerians, [173], [189], [214], [225], [253], [258], [269].
- Cinque cento, [215].
- Circassians, [237].
- Cisalpine Gaul, [157].
- Cities, consumers of men, [209];
- Civil War, [16], [42]–43, [81], [86], [88], [218].
- Civilization, foundation of European, [164], [165];
- Climate and arboreal man, [101].
- Climatic conditions, [38]–42, [215].
- Cnossos, [165].
- Colonial American families, [46]–48, [51], [83]–85.
- Colonial population, of America, [48], [83], [84].
- Colonial Wars, causes of, [85].
- Colonies, American, Nordic blood in, [84];
- Catholic, in New France and New Spain, [85].
- Colonization, [93].
- Columbaria, [220].
- Competition of races, [46]–55.
- Conquistadores, [73], [193].
- Conscript Armies, [197]–198.
- Constantine, [166].
- Constantinople, [166] (see Byzantium).
- Consumption, [55].
- Continuity of physical characters, [262].
- Copper, [125], [132];
- Cornish language, [248].
- Cornwales, [178].
- Cornwall, [178];
- Cotentin, [201].
- “Crackers,” [39].
- Cretans, [228].
- Crete, [99], [165];
- Crimea, [176];
- Gauls in, [174].
- Croats, [143].
- Cro-Magnon, race, [105]–107, [108]–115, [132];
- and art, [112], [114];
- and Esquimaux, [112];
- cranial capacity of, [109];
- culture of, [111]–113;
- direction of entrance of, into Europe, [111];
- disappearance of, [110]–111, [115];
- disharmonic features of, [110];
- distribution of, [111];
- first appearance of, [108], [111];
- genius of, [109];
- in France, [265];
- origin of, [111];
- race characters of, [108]–109;
- remnants of, [15], [110];
- skull of, [15], [110];
- weapons of, [112], [113].
- Crossing, brunets and blonds, [14], [18], [26], [28], [202].
- Crucifixion, in art, [230].
- Crusades, [182], [191].
- Cuba, [76].
- Culture, European, derivation of, [164].
- Cumberland Mountains, [39].
- Cymric invasions, [174];
- (Brythonic), [247].
- Cymric language, [248];
- Cymry, [145], [174], [205]–206, [247], [269], [271];
- Cyprus, mines of, [125];
- Mycenæan culture of, [164].
- Cyrus, [254].
- Czechs, [143].
- Da Vinci, Leonardo, [215].
- Dacia, [245].
- Dacian Plain, [176], [244]–245;
- occupation of, [143].
- Dalmatian Alps, [30];
- coast, [138].
- Danes, [69], [145], [177], [196], [206], [211];
- Danish barbarians, identified with Normans, [252];
- Dante, [215].
- Danube, [244]–245;
- Dardanelles, [256].
- Darius, [254]–255;
- Nordic type, [258].
- Dark Ages, [99].
- Dart, barbed, [112];
- poisoned, [113].
- David, fairness of, [223];
- mother of, [223]–224.
- Dawn Man, [105].
- Dawn stones, [102]–103.
- DeGeer, Baron, [169].
- Delphi, Galatians at, [158].
- Democracy, [5], [8], [10], [12], [78], [79];
- and socialism, [79].
- Democratic forms of government, [5].
- Denmark, Alpines in, [136], [211];
- Dinaric race, or type, [138], [163]–164, [190].
- Diogenes, [227].
- Diseases, [54], [55].
- Disharmonic combinations of physical characters, [14], [28], [35], [110].
- Dnieper river, [143].
- Dog, the, domesticated, [117], [123];
- Paleolithic, [112].
- Dolichocephalic, as a term, [19];
- Dolichocephalics, earliest races in Europe, [116].
- Dolichocephaly, [24], [107], [108], [114], [116], [122], [136], [148]–149, [151], [172].
- Dolichocephs and megaliths, [129].
- Dolmens, of Brittany, absence of bronze in, [129].
- Domesticated animals, [117], [122]–123, [138].
- Dominion of Canada, [81].
- Dordogne, stature in, [198].
- Dorian dialects, [164], [243];
- Dorians, [159]–160, [164], [189], [269].
- Dravidians, [148], [257];
- mixed with Mediterraneans, [150].
- Dutch, [61];
- East Indies, whites in, [78];
- Dutch in, [78].
- Eastern Empire of Rome, [165]–166, [176], [179], [221].
- Ecclesiastics among Normans, brachycephalic, [208].
- Egypt, Alpines in, [128], [140];
- ancient civilization of, [119], [153], [164];
- bronze weapons in, [127];
- copper in, [125];
- culture synchronous with the northern Neolithic, [125];
- (lower) earliest fixed date of, [125];
- fellaheen of, [15];
- freedmen of, [16];
- Hellenized, [220];
- invaded by Libyans, [223];
- iron in, [129];
- Macedonian dynasties of, [162];
- Mediterranean race in, [148];
- monuments in, [155];
- national revival of, [58];
- Nordics in, [223].
- Egyptians, [15], [63];
- Elam, [147].
- Elimination of the weak and unfit, [49]–54.
- Eneolithic Period, [121], [128], [132].
- Energy of the Nordics, [215].
- England, [10], [21], [26], [56], [62], [185]–186;
- Alpines in, [137];
- Angles in, [200];
- blond elements in, [63];
- bronze introduced into, [128];
- Brythons in, [175];
- cephalic index in, [137], [138];
- conquered by the Danes, [69], [201];
- by the Normans, [69], [206]–207;
- by the Norsemen, [69];
- by the Saxons, [69];
- blonds mixed with brunets in, [202];
- deterioration of, [209];
- economic change in, [43], [209];
- ethnic elements in, [201]–210;
- Goidelic elements in, [201];
- Goidelic speech in, [200];
- Iberian substratum in, [201];
- iron in, [129]–131;
- land connection of with Ireland and France, [128], [199];
- loss of Nordics in, [168], [191];
- Mediterranean race in, [26], [83], [150], [153], [155], [203], [208]–210;
- megaliths in, [155];
- nobility in, [191];
- Nordic race in, [26], [188], [199]–210;
- decline of Nordic element in, [190], [191], [208]–210;
- Norman type in, [206]–208, [252];
- physical types in, [249];
- Post-Roman invaders of, [73];
- race elements in, [64], [249];
- Round Barrow men of, [137]–138;
- Saxon invasion of, [200]–201;
- Saxon speech of, [69];
- severed from France and Ireland, [128];
- stone weapons in, [120]–121;
- in world war, [191], [198].
- English, the, [61], [67];
- English Channel, [199].
- English language, [61];
- English race related to the Frisians, [73].
- Environment, [4], [16], [19], [28], [38]–39, [98]–99;
- effects of, [262].
- Eoanthropus, [105]–106.
- Eolithic culture, [103];
- Eoliths, [102]–103.
- Ephtalites, [254].
- Epirus, [164].
- Erse language, [247].
- Esquimaux, and Cro-Magnons, [110], [112], [225].
- Esthonians, [234];
- Esths, [236], [243].
- Eternal City, [153].
- Ethiopia, [151].
- Ethiopian Negro, [24], [151].
- Etruria, [153], [165];
- Etruscans, [154], [157], [244];
- Eugenics, ideal in, [48].
- Eurasia, [100], [202].
- Europe, [20], [21], [24], [27], [30], [44], [56], [60], [62], [63], [68];
- abandoned to invaders, [179];
- Alpines in, [117];
- Anaryan survivals in, [234]–235;
- brain capacity of, [53];
- Cro-Magnons in, [108], [115];
- dolichocephalic, [116];
- early man in, [102];
- glaciation in, [101]–102;
- not the home of the Alpines, [43];
- nor of the Slavs, [65];
- German types in, [73];
- iron in, [129]–131;
- (mediæval), [10], [52], [59];
- megaliths in, [155];
- Mongols in, [65];
- Nordic aristocracy in, [188];
- see also Aristocracy;
- Nordics in, [188];
- peninsula of Asia or Eurasia, [100];
- Pre-Aryan speech in, [235];
- Teutonic, [179]–187;
- Turkish language in, [237];
- (western) introduction of Aryan speech into, [234].
- Europe (Paleolithic), [23].
- European culture, derivation of, [164].
- European man, [25],000 years ago, [109].
- European races, [18]–21, [24], [28]–30, [32], [33], [35], [60], [66], [131];
- European wars and Nordics, [73], [74];
- causes of, [56].
- Europeans, in Brazil, [78];
- modern, cranial capacity of, [109].
- Euskarian language; see also Basque, [140], [235].
- Euskarians (Basques), [234].
- Eye color, [13], [24], [25], [35], [135], [168], [175].
- Farms, immigrants on, [209];
- nurseries of nations, [209].
- Fellaheen, [152].
- Fen districts, Mediterraneans in, [153].
- Ferdinand of Hapsburg, [187].
- Fertility and infertility of races, [22].
- Feudalism, [228].
- Finland, [59], [236];
- Finlanders, language of, [234], [236], [243].
- Finnic dialects, [234].
- Finns, [58], [243];
- round skulled, invasion of, [236].
- Firbolgs, [108], [203].
- Flanders, [182];
- Flemings, [57], [61], [195], [210];
- Flints, chipped, [102]–104, [113], [119]–121;
- polished, [119]–120.
- Foot, as a race character, [31].
- Forests, [124].
- Forty-Niners, [75].
- France, [23], [56], [60], [63];
- and the church, [181];
- and the Huguenots, [53];
- Alpines in, [138], [140], [142], [194];
- Aryan language in, [234];
- Athenian versatility of, [161];
- Basques in, [140];
- Bronze Age in, [129], [131];
- Brythonic language in, [248];
- caverns in, [112];
- Celtic language in, [194], [248]–251;
- connection of by land with Britain, [199];
- cephalic index in, [197];
- conquered by Gauls, [173];
- Cro-Magnon race in, [110];
- Cymry or Belgæ in, [175], [251];
- decline of international power in, [197];
- first Alpines in, [116];
- Hallstatt relics in, [131];
- in Cæsar’s time, [194]–195;
- invasion of by Gauls, [199];
- loss through war, [197];
- Mediterraneans in, [149], [156], [194];
- megaliths in, [129];
- mercenaries in, [135];
- Nordic aristocracy in, [140];
- Nordics in, [188], [231];
- Normans in, [201];
- Paleolithic,
- remnants in, [110];
- racial composition of, [194];
- religious wars of, [185], [196];
- Saxons in, [201];
- severed from England, [128];
- stature in, [198];
- Tardenoisian Period of, [115];
- variation of physical characters in, [23].
- Francis I, [183].
- Franco-Prussian War, [198].
- Frankish aristocracy, [196];
- Franks, [67], [70], [145], [177], [181], [251];
- French, [67];
- French Canadians, [11], [58].
- Frisia, [73].
- Frisian coast, [210];
- dialect (Taal), South Africa, [80].
- Frisians, [177];
- Nordic character of, [73].
- Friulian language, [244].
- Frontiersmen of America, [45], [74]–75, [85].
- Furfooz-Grenelle race, [116], [132], [136], [138].
- “Furor Normanorum,” [130].
- Gaelic, [247], [249].
- Galatia, [158], [225].
- Galatians, [158];
- physical character of, [175].
- Galicia, [245];
- Nordics in, [156].
- Gallicia, Slavs in, [143].
- Gaul, [60], [131];
- Cisalpine Gaul, [157];
- Roman Gaul, [69];
- Alpines in, [124], [240];
- Belgæ in, [251];
- Burgundians in, [180];
- Celtic speech in, [250];
- conquered by the Goths and Franks, [251];
- Franks in, [206];
- Goidels in, [248];
- languages in, [69]–70;
- Latinized, [194];
- Latin speech in, [251];
- Mediterraneans in, [123];
- Nordics in, [193]–194;
- Nordics or Celts cross into, [173], [194];
- Teutonic speech in, [251];
- Visigoths in, [180].
- Gauls, [68], [131], [145], [156], [189], [194];
- ancient, [229];
- conquer France, [174];
- enter Spain, [174], [192];
- in Asia Minor, [158];
- in the Crimea, [174];
- in France, [199];
- in Galatia, [225];
- in Greece, [158];
- in Italy, [157], [174], [225];
- in south Russia, [174];
- in Thrace, [225];
- mixed with Alpines, [247];
- mixed with Mediterraneans, [192], [247];
- physical characters of, [175];
- as a ruling class, [247].
- Genius and leaders, [98];
- Georgia, [39], [99].
- Georgians, [237].
- Gepidæ, [177].
- German, Emperor, [182]–183;
- Germans, [61], [67];
- Germany, [65], [72], [200];
- Alpines in, [64], [72], [73], [124], [135], [141]–142, [184]–187, [189], [232];
- Celts in, [173]–174, [248];
- change of race in, [141]–142, [184]–185;
- Christian overlordship of, [183];
- early Nordics in, [124], [131];
- gentry of, [185], [198];
- Goidels in, [247]–248;
- imperial idea in, [187];
- loss of population of during Thirty Years’ War, [183];
- Mediterraneans in, [123];
- in Middle Ages, [183];
- modern population of, [186], [231]–232;
- nobility of, [185];
- Nordics in, [73], [124], [131], [141]–142, [170], [174], [184], [187]–188, [210], [213], [231];
- peasantry (Alpine) in, [185];
- race consciousness of, [57];
- race mixture in, [135];
- racial composition of, [72], [73], [184];
- Slavic substratum in, [72], [131], [141]–142;
- Teutons in, [72], [73], [184]–189;
- Thirty Years’ War, effect of, [183]–187, [198];
- unified, [56]–57, [186];
- Wends in, [236];
- women of, [228];
- in world war, [186]–187, [231].
- Ghalcha, [255], [259].
- Ghalchic, [261].
- Ghettos, [209].
- Gizeh round skulls, [127].
- Glacial stages, [101], [105]–106, [133].
- Glaciation, [100]–106, [132].
- Goidelic dialects, [200]–201, [248];
- Goidels, [131], [173]–174, [194]–195, [200], [247], [269], [271];
- Gold, [125].
- Gothic language in Spain, [156].
- Goths, [66], [73], [142], [145], [176]–177, [180]–181, [189], [192], [206], [211], [251], [270];
- Græculus, [163].
- Greece, [59];
- ancient, absence of Dinaric type in, [164];
- ancient civilization of, [153];
- classic period of, [99], [160]–161;
- conquered by Achæans, [158];
- culture of, contrasted with that of the Persians, [255];
- dark period of, [99];
- Dorian invasion of 99, [159];
- Homeric, [163]–164;
- Homeric-Mycenæan culture of, [99];
- Mediterranean substratum in, [152];
- modern, [161]–164;
- Hellenes in, [162];
- Mycenæan culture of, [164];
- Nordics in, [159]–160, [173], [214];
- Pelasgians in, [158];
- race mixture in, [161];
- war of with Persia, [255].
- Greek language, [179];
- origin of, [243].
- Greek states, [162].
- Greeks, in Asia Minor, [160].
- Greenland, [211].
- Gregory, Pope, [230].
- Grenelle race, [116], [132], [136], [138], [267].
- Gulf States, Negroes in, [76].
- Günz glaciation, [101], [132].
- Günz-Mindel glaciation, [132].
- Gustavus Adolphus, [210].
- Hair, of the head, [33];
- character of, [33]–34.
- Hair color, [13], [24], [25], [28], [32], [35], [135], [168], [175].
- Hairiness, [31], [168];
- Haiti, [76], [77].
- Hallstatt iron culture, [129], [130]–132.
- Hamitic peoples, [152];
- speech, [140].
- Hannibal, [217].
- Hanover, [73].
- Hapsburg, House of, [183];
- Ferdinand of, [187].
- Harold, King of England, [120].
- Hebrew chronology, [4].
- Heidelberg jaw, [102];
- Hellas, ancient civilization of, [153], [160], [215];
- conquered by Macedon, [161]–162.
- Hellenes, [68], [158]–163, [215], [243];
- language of, [233]–234.
- Hellenic colonies, [165];
- Henry VIII, [183].
- Henry the Fowler, [142].
- Heredity, [4], [13] et seq.;
- Heroes, blondness of, [159], [229].
- Heruli, [177].
- Hidalgo, meaning of the term, [192].
- High German, and Teutonized Alpines, [189];
- Highlanders, Scottish, [62].
- Highlands, Goidelic speech in, [250];
- language of, [247].
- Himalayas, western, [22];
- Alpines in, [134].
- Hindu Kush, [20], [256];
- Alpines in, [134].
- Hindus, [18], [21], [70], [159], [216];
- Hindustan, [67], [70], [148]–149, [255];
- Hittite empire, [256];
- language, [239].
- Hittites, ancestors of the Armenians, [239];
- and iron, [129].
- Hiung-Nu, [224].
- Hohenstaufen emperors, [186].
- Holland, [26], [73], [182], [210];
- Hollanders, related to Anglo-Saxons of England, [80].
- Holstein, [73].
- Holy Roman Empire, [182], [184].
- Homer, [159], [189].
- Homeric-Mycenæan civilization, [159].
- Homo, [32], [33], [167];
- Horse, [112].
- “House of Refuge,” [115].
- Hudson Bay Company, [9].
- Huguenots, exterminated in France, [53];
- Humboldt, skull of, [226].
- Hungarian nation, [59].
- Hungarians, [143];
- modern, [145].
- Hungary, [144];
- Huns, [176].
- Hunting, [113], [122].
- Hybridism, [14], [17], [18], [60], [188].
- Iberian language, [194], [235].
- Iberian Peninsula, Aryan language in, [192];
- Iberian subspecies, [20], [148] (see Mediterranean race);
- Iberian type or race, [148], [202] (see Mediterranean race);
- resurgence of, in Scotland, [249].
- Iberians, [68], [156], [193], [201], [249].
- Iceland, [211].
- Illyria, stature in, [190].
- Illyrian language, [164];
- origin of, [243].
- Illyrians, mixed with Slavs, [153], [190].
- Immigrants, [71], [74], [84], [100], [218];
- Immigration, and decline of American birth rate, [91];
- Immigration Commission, Congressional, report of, [17].
- Immutability of characters, [15], [18].
- Imperial idea, [182];
- of Germany, [187].
- Implements, bronze, [121], [122];
- Incineration, [128].
- Increase of native Americans, [88], [89];
- and immigration, [89].
- India, [22], [33], [66], [78], [119], [171], [241], [261];
- Aryan languages in, [173], [216], [237], [257]–261;
- conquering classes in, [70], [71];
- Dravidians in, [148];
- fossil deposits in, [101];
- Mediterraneans in, [150]–151, [261];
- Negroids in, [149];
- Nordics in, [257];
- physical types of, [257];
- Pre-Dravidians in, [149];
- prehistoric remains in, [101];
- race mixture in, [150];
- Sacæ in, [257]–258;
- Sanskrit introduced into, [216];
- selection in, [150];
- whites in, [78].
- Indian languages, [173], [216], [237], [257]–261.
- Indians, [9], [18], [23], [33], [55], [65], [76], [77], [85], [87].
- Individualism, [12].
- Indo-European race, [3], [66];
- Inequality, law of nature, [79].
- Inheritance of genius, [15], [18], [98].
- Inhumation, [128].
- Inquisition, in selection, [53].
- Instep, as race character, [31].
- Intellect, privilege of, [6].
- Interglacial periods, [102], [104], [105], [133].
- Invaded countries, effect on language and population in, [70]–73.
- Ionia, Pelasgians in, [160].
- Ionian language, [163]–164, [243].
- Ionians, [159].
- Iran, Alpines in, [134], [261].
- Iranian, division of Aryan languages, [255], [259], [261];
- Ireland, [59];
- Alpines in, [128];
- blond elements in, [63], [201];
- Celtic language in, [247];
- connection of, by land, with Britain, [199];
- Danes in, [201];
- Erse language in, [247];
- Goidelic element in, [201];
- Goidelic invasion of, [199], [200];
- Goidelic speech in, [200];
- Goidels leave Ireland for Scotland, [250];
- Iberian substratum in, [201];
- Mediterraneans in, [203];
- Nordics in, [201];
- Paleolithic man in, [202]–203;
- Paleolithic remnants in, [108];
- religion in, [203];
- severed from England, [128].
- Irish, [29], [58];
- Irish Canadians, [11];
- Iron, [123], [124], [129], [132];
- Iroquois, [85].
- Islam, [59].
- Isle of Man, language of, [247].
- Italia Irredenta Movement, [58].
- Italians, [68], [91];
- Italy, [29], [120];
- Alpines in, [64], [127], [139]–140, [157];
- and the Huguenots, [53];
- bronze in, [127];
- introduction of, from Crete, [128];
- Eneolithic Period in, [121], [128];
- Gauls in, [174], [225];
- Goths in, [157];
- Lake dwellings in, [139];
- languages in, [234], [244];
- Lombards in, [157], [180];
- Mediterraneans in, [29], [123], [152], [157]–158;
- mercenaries in, [135];
- Mycenæan culture in, [164];
- Nordics in, [42], [145], [157], [173], [174], [180], [189], [215], [220]–221, [269]–271;
- Ostrogoths in, [180];
- races in the north, [157], [189];
- races in the south, [158];
- Terramara Period in, [122];
- Teutons in, [176], [180];
- slaves in, [218];
- Saxons in, [201];
- Umbrians and Oscans in, [173];
- under Austria, [183];
- unification of, [56], [57].
- Ivory carving, [112].
- Jamaica, population of, [76].
- Japan, Ainus of, [224].
- Japanese, [11];
- in California and Australia, [79].
- Java, connection of with mainland, [101];
- prehistoric remains in, [101].
- Jews, [16]–18, [82], [91], [227].
- Jutes, [177].
- Jutland, [200].
- Kalmucks, [144].
- Kassites, [214], [239];
- Kentish dialect, related to Frisian and Taal, [80].
- Kentucky, [39], [40].
- Kiptchak, [254].
- Kirghizes, [259].
- Kitchen Middens, [123].
- Kurd, [100].
- Kurdish dialect, [255].
- Kurgans, Russian, [265].
- Lacedæmonian power, [160].
- Ladin language, [244].
- Lake Dwellers, [121], [123], [139];
- physical characters of, [139].
- Lake Dwellings, [132];
- bronze in, [127].
- Languages, [3], [4], [233]–263;
- Languedoc, Mediterraneans in, [156];
- Nordics in, [180].
- Langue d’oïl, [140], [180], [244].
- Lapps, language of, [234], [236].
- La Tène culture, [131];
- Latifundia, [218].
- “Latin America,” [61].
- Latin language, [69];
- ancestral forms of, [234];
- derivation of, [244];
- descendants of, [244];
- in Gaul, [182], [251];
- in Normandy, [251];
- in Spain, [156];
- limiting Western Roman Empire on the east, [179];
- Teutons adopt it in Artois and Picardy, [210];
- Vlachs in Thrace adopt it, [246];
- Latin nations, [61];
- race, [3], [61], [76], [154];
- stock, [61];
- type, [76].
- Latins, struggle of with Etruria, [154].
- Leaders and genius, [98].
- Legendary characters and physical types, [229]–230.
- Leonardo da Vinci, [215].
- Lettish language, [212], [242].
- Levant, Hellenization of, [162], [220].
- Libya, [152].
- Libyans, blondness of, [223];
- invade Egypt, [223].
- Liguria, Mediterraneans in, [152], [157].
- Ligurian language, [140], [234].
- Lips, as race character, [31].
- Literary characters and physical types, [229]–230.
- Lithuanian language, [212], [242].
- “Litus Saxonicum,” [252].
- Livonian language, [236].
- Livonians, or Livs, [236].
- Lombards, [73], [142], [145], [177], [271];
- Lombardy, [25], [35], [183];
- London, [29], [153].
- Long skulls in India, [261].
- Lorraine, [182];
- Alpines in, [140].
- Low Countries and the Huguenots, [53].
- Low German language, [258];
- and the Nordics, [188]–189.
- Low German people, [73].
- Lower Paleolithic, [104]–106, [132].
- Loyalists, [6].
- Lusitania (Portugal), occupied by the Suevi, [180].
- Luxemburg, [183].
- Macedon, [161]–162.
- Macedonian dynasties, [162].
- Macedonians, mixed with Asiatics, [161]–162.
- Magdalenian bow, [112]–113;
- Magi, [254].
- Maglemose culture, [117], [123], [132], [169], [265].
- Magna Græcia, [158].
- Magyar language, [236], [244].
- Magyars, [143], [144].
- Malay Peninsula, Negroids in, [149].
- Male, as indicating the trend of the race, [27].
- Man, ancestry of, [104]–118;
- arboreal, [101];
- ascent of, [97]–98;
- classification of, [32];
- definition of, [104];
- earliest skeletal evidence of, in Europe, [101], [102];
- evolution of, [101];
- phases of development of, [101]–103;
- place of origin, [100];
- predisposition to mismate, [22];
- race, language, and nationality of, [3], [4];
- three distinct subspecies of, in Europe, [19]–22.
- Manx language, [247].
- Marcomanni, [177].
- Maritime architecture, [165], [199].
- Marius, [177], [217].
- Marriages between contrasted races, [60].
- Mas d’Azil, [115], [265].
- Massachusetts, genius produced in, [99].
- Massagetæ (see Sacæ), [214], [254], [257], [270];
- physical characters of, [259].
- Massif Central, [141].
- Medes, [173], [216], [254];
- Nordics in the Empire of, [254].
- Media, [147];
- Mediæval Europe, [10], [52], [179]–188.
- See also Middle Ages.
- Medic language (see Media, also Zendic language), [255].
- Mediterranean basin, [89], [111], [123];
- immigrants from to America, [89].
- Mediterranean race, or subspecies, [20], [21], [23], [24], [26], [29], [31], [34], [66], [68], [69], [111], [134], [145], [148]–167, [226];
- and Alpine race, [146], [181];
- and ancient civilization, [153], [214]–215;
- and Aryan speech, [155], [233], [235], [237]–238, [257];
- and Celtic language, [247]–251;
- and Gauls, [156];
- and Negroes, [151];
- and Negritos, [151];
- and synthetic languages, [237];
- as sailors, [227]–228;
- classic civilization due to, [153], [165]–166;
- Celticized, [248];
- crossed with Goidels, [248];
- description of, [20], [148];
- distribution of, [148]–149, [241];
- distribution in the Neolithic, [123], [148]–149;
- in the Paleolithic, [147];
- to-day, [20], [148] seq., [152], [167], [273];
- habitat of, [44], [45];
- hair of, [20], [26], [31], [34];
- expansion of, [266];
- eye color of, [20];
- forerunners of, [117];
- handsomest types of, [158];
- in Afghanistan, [148];
- Africa, [148], [151]–152, [155];
- Algeria, [44];
- America, [44], [45];
- Arabia, [153];
- Argentine, [78];
- Asia, [148]–150, [257];
- Azilian Period, [117];
- Baluchistan, [148];
- Britain (see also British Isles and England), [123], [149], [247]–249;
- British Isles, [137], [149]–153, [177] (Pre-Nordic), [153], [198]–199, [247];
- Bronze Age, [128], [155];
- Eastern Bulgaria, [145];
- Canada, [44];
- Ceylon, [148];
- cities, [94], [209];
- north and western Europe, [149], [155];
- Egypt, [148];
- England, or the British Isles, [64], [83], [123], [127], [137], [149], [150], [153], [208]–210, [249];
- France, [44], [149], [156], [194], [197];
- Greece, [158]–161;
- Iberian Peninsula, [152], [156];
- India, [66], [148], [150], [257], [261];
- Italy, [122], [127], [157], [158];
- Languedoc, [156];
- Liguria, [152], [157];
- Morocco, [148];
- Nile Valley, [151];
- Paleolithic Period, [149];
- Persia, [66], [148];
- Po Valley, [157];
- Provence, [156];
- Rome, [153]–154;
- Sahara, [151];
- Scotland, [150], [153], [203]–204;
- Senegambian regions, [151];
- in Sicily, [158];
- in South America, [78];
- in Spain, [149], [151], [155]–156, [192];
- in the Terramara Period, [122];
- in Wales, [62], [63], [153], [177], [203], [205];
- increasing in America, [45];
- language of, [155]–158, [233];
- (in Spain, Italy, and France, [238]);
- knowledge of metallurgy, [146];
- mental characteristics of, [229];
- mixed with Celts, [177];
- with Dravidians, [150];
- with Gauls, [192];
- with Negroids, [150], [241];
- with Nordics, [161];
- with other ethnic elements, [149]–166;
- never in Scandinavia, [150]–151;
- not in the Alps, [149], [151];
- not purely European, [155], [241];
- origin of, [241];
- original language of, [235];
- physical characters of, [34], [117], [134], [148];
- racial aptitudes of, [228]–229;
- rise of, in Europe, [190];
- route of migration of, [155];
- resurgence of, [190], [196];
- in England, [83], [208];
- skulls of, [20], [24], [117], [134];
- stature of, [20], [29];
- underlying the Alpines and Nordics in western Europe, [150];
- victims of tuberculosis, [45];
- yielding to the Alpines at the present time, [177];
- Proto-Mediterraneans, [132], [149], [150].
- Mediterranean Sea, [71], [89], [111], [117], [123], [148], [155], [165], [179].
- Megalithic monuments, [128]–129;
- Melanesians, [33].
- Melting Pot, [16], [263].
- Mendelian characters, [13].
- Mercenaries, [135], [216].
- Mesaticephaly, [19].
- Mesopotamia, [147], [239];
- Messapian language, [234].
- Messina, Pelasgians in, [160].
- Mesvinian river terraces, [133].
- Metallurgy, [120], [122], [123], [125]–132, [146], [238]–240, [267].
- Metals, [120]–132.
- Mexican War, [86].
- Mexico, [17], [76];
- peons of, [9].
- Michael Angelo, [215].
- Microliths, [113].
- Middle Ages, [65], [135], [156], [183], [185], [189], [197], [202], [227];
- Middle Paleolithic Period, [104], [106], [132].
- Middle West, settlement of by poor whites, [40].
- Migrating types, [10], [208].
- Mikklegard, [179].
- Mindel glaciation, [133].
- Mindel-Riss Interglacial stage, [102], [133].
- Minoan culture of Crete, [99], [164];
- Minoan Empire, [164].
- Miocene Period, [101]–102.
- Miscegenation, [60].
- Mississippi, [99];
- black belt of, [76].
- Missouri, [40];
- river, [40].
- Mitanni, [214];
- Mixture of races, [18], [34], [60];
- see also race mixture.
- Mohammedan invasion of Europe, [181].
- Moldavia, Vlachs in, [246].
- Mongolian elements in Europe, [139].
- Mongolians, see Mongols.
- Mongoloid race, [33], [144], [237];
- Mongols, [31], [33], [34], [65], [134], [139], [144], [224], [241], [260];
- Monosyllabic languages, [240].
- Moors, in Spain, [156], [181], [192].
- Moral, intellectual and physical characters, race differences in, [226] et seq.
- Mordvins, [144].
- Morocco, bronze in, [128];
- Mediterranean race in, [148].
- Mosaics, [13].
- Moscovy, [212].
- Moslems in Europe, [181].
- Mound burials, [129].
- Mousterian Period, [104], [106]–107, [132].
- Muscovite expansion in Europe, [65].
- Mycenæ, ancient civilization of, [153].
- Mycenæan civilization, [159], [161], [164];
- Myrmidons, [159].
- Napoleon, [186].
- Napoleonic Wars, [197].
- National consciousness of Americans, [90].
- National movements, [57], [58];
- Nationalities, formed around language and religion, [57], [58].
- Nationality, [3], [4];
- Navigation, development of, [165], [199].
- Neanderthal man, [15], [104]–107, [111], [114], [118], [132];
- Neanderthaloids, [106]–107;
- remnants of, [114].
- Negritos, and Mediterraneans, [151];
- as substratum in southern Asia, [148]–149.
- Negroes, [16], [18], [23], [24], [31], [33], [34], [40], [65], [76], [80], [88], [152];
- African, [80];
- American, provenience of, [82];
- and genius, [109];
- and the Mediterranean race, [151]–152;
- and socialism, [87];
- citizenship of, [218];
- hair of, [34];
- in Africa, [23], [24], [33], [79], [80];
- America, [82];
- Brazil, [78];
- Haiti, [76], [77];
- Mexico, [76];
- New England, [86];
- South America, [76], [78];
- Southern States, [42];
- United States, [16], [40], [65], [76], [82], [85]–87, [99];
- West Indies, [76];
- Nordic blood in, [82];
- rapid multiplication of, [79];
- replacing whites in the South, [76]–78;
- a servient race, [87], [88];
- stationary character of their development, [77].
- Negroids, [33], [111], [149];
- Neo-Celtic languages, [248].
- Neo-Latin, [250].
- Neolithic (New Stone Age), [29], [105], [136], [139], [148], [157], [169], [199], [205], [213]–214, [248];
- Neolithic ancestors of the Proto-Mediterraneans, [149];
- invasion of the Alpines, [138].
- Nero, [217].
- New England, [11], [38], [41], [55];
- New England type, [83].
- New France, Catholic colonies in, [85].
- New Spain, Catholic colonies in, [85].
- New Stone Age, [119];
- see Neolithic.
- New York, [5], [41], [80];
- New Zealand, whites in, [79].
- Nile river, [80];
- Nile valley, Mediterraneans in, [151].
- Nobility (French), Oriental and Mediterranean strains in, [197].
- Nomads, [10], [209], [258], [259];
- see also migratory types.
- Non-Aryan, [204].
- See Anaryan.
- Nordic aristocracy, [213];
- Nordic broodland, [141], [213] et seq.;
- Nordic race, or subspecies, [20], [24], [31], [61], [131], [133], [149], [151], [167]–178;
- adventurers, pioneers and sailors, [74];
- affected by the actinic rays, [84];
- allied to the Mediterraneans, [24];
- depleted by war, [73]–74;
- a European type, [167];
- in the Great War, [168];
- habitat of, [37]–38;
- hair of, [34];
- in Italy, [42];
- in the subtropics and elsewhere outside of its native habitat, [41]–42;
- location of, in Roman times, [131];
- mixed with Alpines, [25], [35]–36, [135]–136;
- mixed with other types in the United States, [82]–94;
- passing of, [168];
- physical character of, [20], [26], [27], [29], [31], [32], [167]–168;
- at the present time, [168];
- racial aptitudes of, [226]–228;
- red-haired branch of, [32].
- Nordic stature, [29].
- Nordic substratum in eastern Germany and Poland, [141];
- in Russia, [172].
- Nordic troops of Philip and Alexander, [161].
- Nordic type, [40];
- Nordic vice, [55].
- Nordics, [58], [61], [72], [129];
- absorption of by conquered nations, [176];
- and alcoholism, [55];
- and consumption, [55];
- and Low German, [188]–189;
- and Aryan languages, [240]–242;
- and Proto-Slavic languages, [143];
- and specialized features, [92];
- around the Caspian-Aral Sea, [214];
- among the Amorites, [223];
- among the Philistines, [223];
- as mercenaries, [155], [216];
- as officers, [142];
- as raiders, [130];
- Celtic dialects of, [157], [194];
- Celtic and Teutonic Nordics, [139];
- centre of evolution of, [169]–171;
- checked by the Etruscans in their advance southward, [157];
- carriers of Aryan speech, [234];
- conquer Alpines, [145], [147];
- continental, [73];
- cross the Rhine westward, [173], [194], [240];
- decline of, [190], [196];
- (in England) 208–210, (in India) 216, (in Europe and Asia) 260, (in Spain) 192;
- destroyed by war, [230]–231;
- distribution of, [242];
- early movements of, [253];
- energy of, [215];
- expansion of, [174], [188]–212;
- first, [130]–132;
- first appearance of along the Baltic, [169];
- first appearance of in Scandinavia, [117];
- founders of France, England and America, [206];
- in agriculture, [209];
- Africa, [223];
- Afghan passes, [257];
- the Ægean region, [253];
- the Alps, [151]:
- Austria, [210];
- Asia, [214], [224];
- Asia Minor, [214], [225];
- the Balkan Peninsula, [189];
- the British Isles, [188];
- the Caucasus, [214], [225];
- south of the Caucasus, [253]–254;
- cities, [94], [209];
- colonies, [84];
- England (Britain), [64], [137], [188], [249];
- France, [188], [231];
- Flanders, [188], [210], [231];
- Gaul, [69], [193]–194;
- Germany, [170], [174], [188], [210], [231];
- Europe, [188];
- Hindustan, [67];
- Holland, [188];
- Galicia, [156];
- Greece, [158]–160, [214];
- India, [257];
- Ireland, [201];
- Italy, [189], [220]–221;
- Lombardy, [221];
- Persia, [254];
- Poland, [188];
- Portugal, [192];
- the Punjab, [257]–258;
- Rome, [154];
- Russia, [188], [214], [231];
- Scandinavia, [188], [210];
- Scotland, [188];
- Spain, [156];
- Styria, [210];
- Thrace, [214];
- the Tyrol, [210];
- invade Greece, [158]–160;
- landed gentry in Wales, [205];
- later in central Europe, [141];
- long skulls of, [134];
- loss of through war, [184], [191]–193, [196]–197;
- mixed with Alpines, [134]–135, [151], [163];
- with Mediterraneans, [161], [192];
- Neolithic location of, [124];
- outside of Europe, [223]–224;
- owners of fertile lands and valleys, [141];
- physical characters of, [214];
- Protestants, [228];
- reach the Mediterranean Sea through the Alpines, [145], [147];
- seize the Po valley, [157].
- Norman language, spoken by French Canadians, [81].
- Norman type, in England and America, [207].
- Normandy, [23], [206];
- Normans, [201], [206]–207;
- Norse, along the Atlantic coasts, [180];
- North Europeans, [67].
- North Germans, [61].
- North Sea, [20], [73], [166], [168], [171].
- Northmen, [145], [196];
- Norway, [201];
- Norwegian immigrants, [211].
- Nose form, [13], [30], [31].
- Ofnet race, [116].
- Oklahoma, [87].
- Old Persian, [254]–255, [258].
- Old Prussian, [212], [242].
- Old Sanskrit, [257].
- Old Saxon (related to Frisian and Taal), [80].
- Old South, [42]–43.
- Old Stone Age (see also Paleolithic), [120], [123].
- Oscan language, [234].
- Oscans, [157], [160], [173], [244], [269].
- Osmanli Turks, [237].
- Ossetes, [66];
- language of, [66].
- Ostrogoths, [176];
- in Italy, [180].
- Ottoman Turks, [166].
- Paintings, polychrome, [112].
- Palatine Germans, [84].
- Paleolithic Period, [23], [38];
- art of, [112], [114];
- close of, [117], [149];
- dates of, [104];
- man, [104]–118, [107]–108, [124], [149], [227], [247];
- in Ireland, [202];
- remnants of in England, [64];
- in Wales, [205];
- races of the Paleolithic Period, [118];
- Lower Paleolithic Period, [104]–106, [133];
- Middle Paleolithic Period, [104], [106], [133];
- Upper Paleolithic Period, [100], [105], [108], [111], [113], [132];
- close of, [115].
- Palestine, [223];
- Pamirs, the, [20], [254], [261];
- Pan-Germanic movement, [58].
- Pan-Rumanian movement, [58].
- Pan-Slavic movement, [58].
- Parthian language, [255].
- Patagonia, [23].
- Patricians in Rome, [11], [217].
- Pax Romana, [195].
- Peasant, European, [117];
- see also under Alpines and Racial aptitudes.
- Pehlevi language, [255].
- Pelasgians, [158]–161, [215];
- Peloponnesus, [160].
- Pennsylvania Dutch, [84].
- Peons, Mexican, [9].
- Pericles, [263].
- Persia, [22], [66], [147], [171], [241], [254];
- Persian Empire, organization of, [254].
- Persians, [63], [73], [161], [214], [216], [253]–256, [269];
- Pharsalia, [217].
- Philip of Macedon, [161].
- Philippi, [217].
- Philippines, [33];
- Philistines, Nordics among, [223].
- Phœnicia, [165];
- ancient civilization of, [153].
- Phœnician language in Spain, [156].
- Phœnicians, [228];
- Phrygians, [173], [225], [253], [256];
- Physical types and literary or legendary characters, [229]–230;
- Picardy, [210].
- Pictish language, [204], [247].
- Picts, [204].
- Pile dwellings, [121], [127], [132].
- Piltdown man, [105]–106.
- Pindus mountains, Vlachs in, [45]–246.
- Pioneers, [45], [74]–75.
- Pithecanthropus erectus, [101], [133].
- Plebeians or Plebs of Rome, [11], [154], [217]–218.
- Pleistocene Period, [100].
- Pliocene Period, [22], [101].
- Po valley, Alpines in, [157];
- Poetry, [241].
- Poland, [59];
- Poles, [58], [72], [143];
- increase in East Germany, [184].
- Polesia, [143].
- Polish Ghettos, immigrants from, [89].
- Polish Jews, [16];
- in New York, [91].
- Polished Stone Age, see Neolithic;
- beginning of, [118]–119.
- Polygamy, among the Turks, [237].
- Pompey, [217].
- “Poor Whites,” [39]–40;
- physical types of, [40].
- Population, direction of pressure of, [171];
- Portugal, Nordics in, [192];
- Portuguese language, [156], [244].
- Posen, [72].
- Post-Glacial Periods, [105]–106, [132]–133.
- Post-Roman invaders of Britain, [73].
- Pottery, [138], [146], [241];
- first appearance of, [122]–123.
- Pre-Aryan language, [204], [233], [235], [247];
- in the British Isles, [246].
- Pre-Dravidians, [149];
- physical character of, [261].
- Pre-Neolithic culture on the Baltic, [117].
- Pre-Nordic brunets in New England, [83].
- Pre-Nordics, [29], [63];
- of Ireland, [64].
- Primates, [3], [24], [106];
- erect, [101].
- Pripet swamps, [143].
- Procopius, [189].
- Propontis, [179].
- Proto-Alpines, [135];
- Proto-Aryan language, [67], [233], [242];
- Proto-Mediterranean Race, [132];
- descended from the Neolithic, [149]–150.
- Proto-Nordics, [224], [233];
- Proto-Slavic language, Aryan character of, [143].
- Proto-Teutonic race, [169].
- Provençal, [244];
- Provençal language, [244].
- Provençals, [156].
- Provence, [23];
- Mediterraneans in, [156].
- Prussia, Spartan culture of, [161].
- Prussian, Old (Borussian), language, [212], [242].
- Prussians, ethnic origin of, [72].
- Punic Wars, [217].
- Punjab, the, [257];
- Puritans, [55].
- Pyrenees, caverns of, [115].
- Quebec Frenchmen, [81].
- Race, [3], [4];
- Aryan, [3];
- Caucasian, [3];
- Celtic, [3];
- Indo-Germanic, [3];
- Latin, [3];
- adjustment to habitat of, [93];
- characters, [13] et seq.;
- consciousness, [4], [57], [60], [90];
- in Germany, [57];
- in Sweden, [57];
- in the United States, [86];
- degeneration, [39]–43, [109];
- determination, [15], [19], [24], [28];
- disharmonic combinations of, [14], [28], [35], [110];
- distinguished from language and nationality, [34];
- effect of democracy on, [5];
- feeling, [222];
- importance of, [98]–100;
- physical basis of, [13]–16;
- positions of the three main races in Roman times, [131];
- resistance to foreign invasion, [71];
- selection, [46], [50], [54], [55], [215];
- versus species and subspecies, [22].
- Race mixture, [18], [34], [60], [77], [85], [116], [262];
- among the Gauls, [145];
- among the Normans, [208];
- among the Turks, [237];
- among the Umbrians, [145];
- and civilization, [214]–216;
- in North Africa, [151];
- in South Africa, [80];
- in the Argentine, [78];
- in Brazil, [78];
- in Britain, [248];
- in Canada, [81];
- in Europe, [261]–262;
- in Germany, [135];
- in Greece, [161];
- in Jamaica, [76];
- in large cities, [92];
- in Macedon, [161];
- in Mexico, [76];
- in the Roman Empire, [71];
- in Rome, [154], [220];
- in Russia, [174];
- in Spain, [192];
- in Switzerland, [135];
- in the United States, [77], [82]–94;
- in Venezuela, [76];
- in Tunis, [158];
- of Alpines and Celts, [177];
- of Alpines and Nordics, [151];
- of Alpines and Mediterraneans, [151];
- of Ainus and Mongols, [225];
- of Belgæ and Teutonic tribes, [248];
- of Celts and Mediterraneans, [177];
- of Goidels and Mediterraneans, [248];
- of Mediterraneans and Dravidians and Negroids, [150];
- of Nordics and Negroes, [82];
- of late Nordics and Paleoliths, [149];
- of Slavs and Illyrians, [153], [190].
- Race supplanting, [77], [46]–48, [110].
- Races, European distribution of during the Neolithic, [123];
- Racial, aptitudes, [226]–232;
- Raphael, [215].
- Ravenna, surrender of, [189].
- Recapitulation of development in infants, [30].
- Reformation, the, [191], [210], [228];
- in England, [10].
- Regiments, German, composition of, [142].
- Religion, [64];
- Renaissance, [215], [231].
- Republic, a true, [7], [8].
- Resurgence of types, [15];
- Revolution, [6];
- Revolutionary Wars, [197].
- Riss glaciation, [105], [133].
- Riss-Würm, [105];
- interglacial, [133].
- Robenhausian culture, [132];
- Rollo, [263].
- Romaic language, origin of, [243].
- Roman, abandonment of Britain, [200];
- aristocracy, [217];
- busts, [154];
- church, [53], [85];
- Empire, [10], [71]–72, [142], [176], [179]–182, [187], [217]–222;
- component states of, [183];
- fall of, [221];
- Eastern Empire, [165]–166;
- population of, [216], [220];
- slaves in, [216];
- Western Empire, re-established, [182];
- ideals, [153];
- occupation of Britain, effect of, ethnically, [200];
- provinces, Teutonized, [191];
- Republic, [71], [154], [217], [219];
- State, ancient civilization of, [153], [216];
- stature, [154];
- stock, extinction of, [51].
- Romance tongues, [61], [238], [244].
- Romans, [68], [156], [174]–176, [193], [194], [216]–221, [246];
- Romansch language, [244].
- Rome, [11], [52], [61], [70], [92], [130], [154], [157], [158], [165], [179], [180], [191], [195], [215]–221, [245], [251];
- Alpines, Nordics and Mediterraneans in, [130], [153], [154];
- change of race in, [218]–220;
- change of religion in, [219];
- early struggles in, [154];
- in Dacia, [245];
- language of, [61], [70];
- Northern qualities of, [153]–154;
- race mixture in, [154], [220];
- slaves in, [71], [100], [216], [218]–220;
- stormed by Brennus, [157].
- Rough Stone Age, see Paleolithic.
- Round Barrows, [137]–138, [163], [247], [267];
- brachycephalic survivals of, [163]–164.
- Round skulls, absence of in Britain, [249].
- See also physical characters of the Alpines, Armenoids, etc.
- Rumania, [59], [245];
- Rumanian language, [244]–246;
- Rumanians, [21], [145];
- Russia, [38], [143], [253];
- Alans and Goths in, [66];
- Alpines in, [44], [131], [136], [142]–144, [147];
- Anaryan survivals in, [235], [243];
- Asiatic types in, [144];
- Baltic provinces of, Nordic, [212];
- blondness in, [190];
- Bulgars from, [145];
- burial mounds or kurgans in, [172];
- changes in racial predominance in, [142]–144, [147];
- dolichocephaly in, [190];
- early Nordics in, [124], [131], [142];
- Esthonians in, [236];
- Finns in, [236];
- Gauls in, [174];
- grasslands and steppes of, [240], [253]–254, [257];
- language in, [235]–236, [243];
- Livs in, [236];
- Mongols in, [65], [142];
- Muscovite expansion in, [65];
- Nordic substratum in, [64], [142];
- Nordics in, [170], [188], [213]–214, [231];
- organized by Sweden, [180];
- race mixture in, [174];
- races in, [142];
- Saxons in, [201];
- Slavs or Alpines in, [64], [131], [142];
- Slavic dialects in, [143];
- Slavic future of, [147];
- stature in, [190];
- Swedes in, [211];
- Varangians in, [177];
- water connections across, [170].
- Russian brachycephaly, [136]–137;
- settlements of Siberia, [78].
- Russians and Christianity, [65].
- Ruthenia, [245];
- Slavs in, [143].
- Sacæ, [173], [214], [216], [254] (see Massagetæ);
- Sahara, the, [33], [44];
- Mediterraneans in, [151]–152.
- St. Bartholomew, Massacre of, [196].
- Sakai, [149].
- Sangre Azul, derivation of the term, [192].
- Sanskrit, [148], [243], [255], [257]–258, [261];
- Santa Fé Trail, [40].
- Sardinia, [29];
- Sardinian, the, [28];
- stature of, [28].
- Sarmatians, [143], [245], [269], [272].
- Satem group of Aryan languages, [256].
- Saviour, the, blondness of, [230].
- Savoy, Alpines in, [146].
- Savoyard, [21], [23].
- Saxon blood of American settlers, [83];
- Saxons, [69], [73], [141]–142, [145], [177], [180], [195], [206];
- Saxony, [73], [200]–201.
- Scandinavia, brunets in, [151];
- centre of radiation of the Teutons, [168];
- character of the population of, [169];
- first Nordics in, [117], [124], [169];
- first occupation of by human beings, [169];
- introduction of bronze into, [128];
- megaliths in, [155];
- Mediterraneans never in, [150]–151;
- Neolithic culture in, [117], [122];
- Nordics in, [117], [124], [188], [210].
- Scandinavian blood in Normandy and Scotland, [208];
- Scandinavians, [61], [68];
- hairiness of, [224].
- Schleswig, [58], [73].
- Sclaveni, [141].
- Scotch, [29];
- Scotch borders, [40];
- Highlanders, [62].
- Scotch-Irish in America, [84].
- Scotland, [40], [69];
- Angles in, [203];
- blond elements in, [63];
- blonds mixed with brunets in, [202];
- brunetness in, [153], [204];
- Brythonic elements in, [203];
- Gaelic area in, [249];
- Goidelic element in, [201], [203];
- Goidelic speech in, [200];
- Goidels invade from Ireland, [250];
- Iberian substratum in, [201];
- language in, [204], [249]–250;
- Mediterraneans in, [153], [203];
- Neanderthal type in, [107];
- Nordic type in, [249];
- Nordics in, [188];
- Norse pirates in, [200], [203];
- racial elements in, [203]–204, [208];
- resurgence of types in, especially the Iberian, [249];
- Scandinavian place names in, [249].
- Scots, [28].
- Scottish Highlands, language of, [247].
- Scythians, [66], [214], [257].
- Selection, [37], [46]–55, [215], [225];
- Seljukian Turks, [237].
- Semitic language, [239];
- race, [147].
- Senegambian regions, Mediterraneans in, [151].
- Senlac Hill, [120].
- Serbian national revival, [58].
- Serbs, [53], [143];
- Serfs and serfdom, [10].
- Servile wars in Rome, [217].
- Ship-building, [165], [199].
- Siberia, Russian settlements of, [78].
- Siberian tundras, [65].
- Sicily, Alpines in, [128], [140];
- Sidon, [126], [165].
- Sikhs, [261].
- Silesia, [72], [260].
- Sinai Peninsula, mines of, [125].
- Singalese, [258].
- Siwalik Hills, fossil deposits of, [101].
- Skin color and quality, [27]–28.
- Skull shape, [13], [15], [17], [19], [139], [226];
- among immigrants, [17];
- antiquity of distinction between long and round, [23], [24];
- as a race character, [151];
- of the Ainus, [224];
- African, [23];
- American Indian, [23];
- Asiatic, [22];
- Cro-Magnon, [110];
- European, [19]–21;
- Neanderthal, [107];
- best method of determining race, [19]–24;
- see also Brachycephaly, Dolichocephaly, Mesaticephaly, and the physical characters of the various races.
- Slave trade, [79].
- Slavery, [8]–11, [42], [86].
- Slaves, [9]–11, [16];
- Slavic Alpines in Germany, [72];
- Slavs, [63], [64], [124], [172], [190];
- Slovaks, [91], [143].
- Social environment, [46].
- Social wars in Rome, [217].
- Socialism, [12], [79].
- Socrates, [227].
- Sogdiana, [254].
- Solutrean Period, [105], [111]–113;
- Sorb, [142].
- South Africa, [79], [80];
- Dutch and English in, [80].
- South America, [61], [73], [75], [76], [78].
- Southern States of America, [71], [99];
- Southerners, effect of climate on, [39]–43.
- Spain, [115], [149], [176], [202];
- Alpines in, [140];
- Arabic spoken in, [156];
- Arabs in, [156];
- aristocracy of, [192];
- Basques in, [140];
- blondness in, [192];
- bow and arrow of the Azilians in, [115];
- cause of the collapse of, [193];
- caverns in, [112];
- Celtic language in, [155], [234];
- decline of the Nordic element in, [193];
- elimination of genius producing classes in, [53];
- Gauls in, [174], [192];
- Gothic language in, [156];
- Goths in, [192];
- Latin language in, [156];
- Mediterraneans in, [123], [149], [152], [155]–156;
- megaliths in, [155];
- Moorish conquest of, [181];
- Moors in, [156];
- Nordics in, [155]–156, [174], [192]–193, [269];
- Phœnician language in, [156];
- Phœnicians in, [126], [156];
- racial change in, [192];
- Romans in, [156];
- Teutons in, [180];
- tin mines in, [126];
- types in, [156];
- Vandals in, [192];
- Visigoths in, [180], [192].
- Spaniards or Spanish (modern), [53], [68];
- Spanish conquistadores, [76], [193];
- Sparta, [160], [162].
- Spartans, [160], [164];
- Specializations, racial, recent, [27], [18], [24].
- Species, significance of the term, [21], [22].
- Stature, [13], [28]–30, [35];
- Sterilization of the unfit, [51], [52].
- Stoicism, [221].
- Stone weapons in England, [120]–121.
- For Stone Ages see Neolithic and Paleolithic.
- Styria, [183];
- Suevi, [156], [177], [181], [270];
- Sumer, [119], [147];
- language of, [239].
- Susa, [147];
- language of, [239].
- Swabians, [141].
- Sweden, [52], [59], [176], [194], [211];
- centre of Nordic purity, [168], [170];
- colonizes Finland, [211];
- colonizes Russia, [211];
- cradle of Teutonic branch of the Nordics, [124], [177];
- bronze introduced into, [137];
- first Nordics in, [117];
- intellectual anæmia of, [210];
- Kitchen Middens in, [123];
- Nordic race in, [117], [124], [135]–136, [168]–170, [210]–211;
- race consciousness in, [57];
- saves Protestantism, [210];
- unity of race in, [169].
- Swedes, [23];
- Swiss, [135];
- Switzerland, [121], [127], [183];
- Sylla, [217].
- Synthetic languages, [165], [216], [233], [237], [239]–240, [243].
- Syr Darya, [119].
- Syria, hellenized, [220];
- round skull invasion of, [140].
- Syrians, [16], [91].
- Taal dialect, [80].
- Tamahu, blondness of, [223].
- Tardenoisian Period, [115], [117], [132].
- Tatars, [139], [144].
- Tchouds, language of, [236].
- Tennessee, [39], [40].
- Terramara Period, [122], [127], [266].
- Terramara settlements, bronze in, [127];
- Teutoburgiana forest, [154].
- Teutonic, as a term, [231]–232;
- branch of the Nordic race, [20], [61], [62], [72], [124], [131], [139], [146], [168]–170, [210], [211], [231], [232], [248];
- expansion of, [270], [271];
- invaders of Gaul, [69];
- invasions, [63], [69], [179]–184, [189], [194]–196;
- languages of, [61], [139], [249]–251;
- duration of Teutonic language in Gaul, [182];
- Teutonic tribes mixed with the Belgæ, [248];
- speech in the British Isles, [249]–250;
- Proto-Teutonics, [169].
- Teutons, [72], [141]–142, [144], [173]–174, [176]–177, [189], [194]–196;
- Thebes, [162].
- Thessaly, [245].
- Thibet, [22], [134].
- Thirty Years’ War, [184]–187, [198].
- Thrace, Nordics in, [214];
- Thracian language, [130], [256];
- origin of, [243].
- Tin, [126]–127.
- Tin Isles of Ultima Thule, [127].
- Titian, [215].
- Tokharian language, [260]–261.
- Tools, [102]–104, [112], [120]–121, [123], [126], [129], [155].
- Tours, battle of, [181].
- Trade routes, [119], [123]–125.
- Trajan, [244].
- Transylvania, Rumanian language in, [245];
- Vlachs in, [246].
- Trapping, [122].
- Trinitarian faith of the Franks, [181].
- Tripoli, round skull invasion of, [140].
- Trojans, [159].
- Troy, siege of, [159].
- Tunis, Alpines in, [128], [140], [158];
- Turcomans, [238];
- or Turkomans, [21].
- Turkestan, [254], [257];
- Turki or Turks, [100], [144]–145, [166], [237], [238], [254];
- Tuscan language, [244].
- Tyre, [126], [165].
- Tyrol, the, [30], [36], [129];
- Tyrolese, [135];
- physical character of, [190].
- Tyrrhenians, [157].
- Ugrian language, [243].
- Ukraine, [213].
- Ultima Thule, [126].
- Umbrian language, [130], [234], [244].
- Umbrians, [145], [157], [160], [173], [244], [269].
- Unit characters, [13], [14], [30], [31];
- Unitarian faith of the barbarians, [181].
- United States of America, affected by immigration, [89] et seq.;
- Upper Neolithic, [121].
- Upper Paleolithic, [100], [105], [108], [113], [132];
- close of, [115].
- Upper Robenhausian, [122].
- Ural mountains, [65], [213].
- Ural-Altaic speech, [236].
- Urmia, Lake, [253].
- Ussher, Archbishop, [4].
- Vagrancy, [10].
- Valais, [178].
- Vandal kingdom, destruction of, [181];
- conquests, [223].
- Vandals, [73], [142], [145], [156], [176]–177, [181], [195], [223], [270];
- Varangians, [177], [189].
- Varus, [154].
- Vassalage, [9].
- Vedas, [257]–259.
- Veddahs, [149].
- Venethi, [141], [143], [245].
- Veneto, [183].
- Venezuela, population of, [76].
- Venice, Nordic aristocracy of, [189].
- Vikings, [129], [177], [206]–207, [210], [211], [249], [271];
- Villein, [10].
- Virginia, [84].
- Visigoths, [156], [176], [195], [270];
- Vlachs, [178], [245]–246.
- Volga river, [145].
- Voluntary childlessness, [217].
- Volunteer armies, [198].
- Wahlstatt, battle of, [260].
- Wales, Celtic language in, [63];
- Wallachia, Little and Great, [246].
- Wallachian, [178].
- Walloons, [57], [140], [178], [195];
- language of, [244].
- War and racial elements, [91];
- Wars, European, [56], [191], [198], [230]–232;
- Wealth, privilege of, [6].
- Weapons, [103], [113]–115, [120]–121, [126]–130, [155], [159], [200].
- Welsh, [62], [63], [177]–178;
- Wends, [72], [141]–143, [236], [269], [272];
- increase of in east Germany, [184].
- West Indian sugar planters, [11].
- West Indies, Negroes in, [76].
- West Prussia, [72].
- Western Empire, [179], [180], [216].
- Westphalia, [26].
- White Huns, [254].
- White race, [79].
- White Sea, [171].
- Whites, [76]–77;
- Women, lighter in pigmentation than men, [26], [27];
- Writing, [115], [241].
- Wu-Suns, [224], [260].
- Würm glaciation, [106], [133], [170], [171].
- Würtemberg, Alpines in, [140]–141;
- loss of population in during the Thirty Years’ War, [184].
- Würtembergers, [135].
- Zanzibar, [82].
- Zendavesta, [258].
- Zendic language, [255], [259].
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