Man, Past and Present

Part 1. Vol. II. of _University of California Publications_, 1908,

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summarised by L. W. King, _History of Sumer and Akkad_, 1910, pp. 326, 334.

[1136] _Geschichte des Altertums_, I. 2, 1909, p. 156.

[1137] _Journ. Anthr. Inst._ XXXIII. 1903, XXXV. 1905, XXXVI. 1906, and _Journ. Roy. Anthr. Inst._ XXXVIII. 1908.

[1138] Cf. H. H. Johnston, "A Survey of the Ethnography of Africa," _Journ. Roy. Anthr. Inst._ XLIII. 1913, p. 382.

[1139] No physical affinity is suggested. The Lesghian tribes "betray an accentuated brachycephaly, equal to that of the pure Mongols about the Caspians." W. Z. Ripley, _The Races of Europe_, p. 440.

[1140] J. Deniker, _The Races of Man_, 1900, p. 439, places the Fulahs in a separate group, the Fulah-Zandeh group. Cf. also A. C. Haddon, _The Wanderings of Peoples_, 1911, p. 59.

[1141] _Loc. cit._ p. 401 _n._

[1142] _Africa_, 1897, _passim_.

[1143] "Some Aspects of the Hamitic Problem in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan," _Journ. Roy. Anthr. Inst._ XLIII. 1913, p. 604. See also C. Crossland, _Desert and Water Gardens of the Red Sea_, 1913.

[1144] _Genealogies of the Somal_, 1896.

[1145] "Reisestudien in den Somalilaendern," _Globus_, LXX. p. 33 sq.

[1146] _Ethnographie Nord-Ost-Afrikas: Die geistige Kultur der Danakil, Galla u. Somal_, 1896, 2 vols.

[1147] M. Merker, _Die Masai_, 1904; A. C. Hollis, _The Masai, their Language and Folklore_, 1905. C. Dundas, "The Organization and Laws of some Bantu Tribes in East Africa," _Journ. Roy. Anthr. Inst._ XLV. 1915, pp. 236-7, thinks that the power of the Masai was over-rated, and that the Galla were really a fiercer race. He quotes Krapf, "Give me the Galla and I have Central Africa." The _Nandi_ (an allied tribe) are described by A. C. Hollis, 1909, and _The Suk_ by M. W. H. Beech, 1911.

[1148] A. E. W. Gleichen, _Rennell Rodd's Mission to Menelik_, 1897.

[1149] Among recent works on Abyssinia may be mentioned A. B. Wylde, _Modern Abyssinia_, 1901; H. Weld Blundell, "A Journey through Abyssinia," _Geog. Journ._ XV. 1900, and "Exploration in the Abai Basin," _ib._ XXVII. 1906; the _Anthropological Survey of Abyssinia_ published by the French Government in 1911; and various publications of the Princeton University Expedition to Abyssinia, edited by E. Littmann.