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A series of ethnographic essays explores classical legends and archaeological evidence to consider human antiquity and cultural diffusion. One essay revisits the Atlantic island legend and its transmission, another examines Norse presence in North America, while others survey trade in the Stone Age, theories about pre-Aryan peoples of the Americas, and the aesthetic capacities of aboriginal societies. Additional studies analyze the Huron-Iroquois as a case study, discuss hybridity and heredity, and evaluate claims about racial brain weight and size, together offering comparative observations and critical commentary on prehistoric and ethnological questions.
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