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A diagrammatic summary of current ideas of the relationship of human races. From A Short History of the World, published c. 1936
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A diagrammatic summary of current ideas of the relationship of human races. From A Short History of the World, published c. 1936
A diagrammatic summary of current ideas of the relationship of human races. From A Short History of the World, published c.1936
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This print showcases a diagrammatic summary of the prevailing notions regarding the intricate relationship between human races. Extracted from the esteemed publication "A Short History of the World" dating back to approximately 1936, this archival piece offers an invaluable glimpse into past beliefs and understandings. The image presents an array of ethnic groups and races meticulously mapped out, providing a visual representation of their perceived connections. It serves as a testament to our collective fascination with unraveling the complex tapestry that is human diversity. As we explore this vintage illustration, we are transported back in time to an era when cartography was not limited to geographical boundaries alone but extended its reach into mapping ancient civilizations and their people. This historical artifact allows us to appreciate how ideas surrounding race have evolved over time. With its detailed engravings and rich historical context, this picture invites us on a journey through bygone periods while shedding light on our ever-evolving understanding of humanity's diverse origins. It stands as a reminder that knowledge is fluid, subject to change as new information emerges. Ken Welsh's masterful work captures both the beauty and significance of mapmaking in documenting our shared history. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, let us reflect on how far we have come in comprehending the complexities of race while acknowledging there is still much more for us to learn and embrace about one another.
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