Negroes were numerous in Egypt, but their social position in ancient times was the same that it now is, that of servants and slaves. 9. The national characteristics of all these families of man are distinctly figured on the monuments; and all of them,... The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal - Seite 3111844Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1845 - 778 Seiten
...variable proportions. " 8. Negroes were numerous in Egypt, but their social position in ancient limes was the same that it now is, that of servants and...monuments; and all of them, excepting the Scythians and Phenicians, have been identified in the catacombs. " 10. The present Fellahs are the lineal and least... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1854 - 588 Seiten
...the mummified remains of negroes and other races of men have also been identified in the Catacombs. " Negroes were numerous in Egypt, but their social position in ancient times was the same that it is now, that of servants or slaves. * * * * They are abundantly represented on the pictorial delineations... | |
| 1844 - 450 Seiten
...Scripture, the posterity of Ham, and directly affiliated with the Libyan family of nations. 3. In their physical character, the Egyptians were intermediate...monuments; and all of them, excepting the Scythians and Phoenicians, have been identified in the catacombs. 10. The present Fellahs are the lineal and least... | |
| 1844 - 458 Seiten
...were intermediate between the Indo-European and Semitic races. 4. The Austral-Egyptian or Merb'ite communities were an Indo-Arabian stock engrafted on...monuments ; and all of them, excepting the Scythians and Phoenicians, have been identified in the catacombs. 10. The present Fellahs are the lineal and least... | |
| Samuel George Morton - 1844 - 144 Seiten
...influx of the Caucasian nations of Asia and Europe, — Pelasgi, or Hellenes, Scythians and Phenicians. 6. Kings of Egypt appear to have been incidentally...monuments; and all of them, excepting the Scythians and Phenicians, have been identified in the catacombs. 10. The present Fellahs are the lineal and least... | |
| Samuel George Morton - 1844 - 116 Seiten
...influx of the Caucasian nations of Asia and Europe, — Pelasgi, or Hellenes, Scythians and Phenicians. 6. Kings of Egypt appear to have been incidentally...monuments; and all of them, excepting the Scythians and Phenicians, have been identified in the catacombs. 10. The present Fellahs are the lineal and least... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1845 - 328 Seiten
...Egyptians were intermediate between the Indo-European and Semitic races. 4. The Austral-Egyptian or Merbite communities were an IndoArabian stock engrafted on...monuments ; and all of them, excepting the Scythians and Phoenicians, have been identified in the catacombs. 10. The present Fellahs are the lineal and least... | |
| Matthew Estes - 1846 - 274 Seiten
...Philadelphia, probably the ablest writer on the new science of Ethnography living, says that—- " Negroes were numerous in Egypt, but their social position in ancient times was the same as it now is—that of servants and Slaves/' I start from the position then, that the Negroes would... | |
| Matthew Estes - 1846 - 270 Seiten
...Philadelphia, probably the ablest writer on the n<ew science of Ethnography living, says that — " Negroes were numerous in Egypt, but their social position in ancient times was the same as it now is — that of servants and Slaves." I start from the position then, that the Negroes would... | |
| 1849 - 736 Seiten
...of the Caucasian nations of Asia and Europe — Pelasgi or Hellenes, Scythians, and Phenicians. " G. Kings of Egypt appear to have been incidentally derived...these families of man are distinctly figured on the mon386 American Ethnology. It is not our purpose to go into a detailed exposition of what our countrymen... | |
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