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The author surveys global human diversity, combining anatomical, philological, historical, and ethnological evidence to propose a systematic classification of human varieties. He synthesizes recent regional research, linguistic comparisons, and archaeological observations to map distributions and affinities, offering revised groupings and migrations—for example, widening certain Caucasian and Oceanic categories, positing Micronesian origins for Polynesians, and linking Indigenous American peoples with northeast Asian stocks. Emphasis is placed on vocabulary tables, grammatical analysis, and the need to revise prior schemes in light of new data, while noting many questions remain open.
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