assembled and edited by Diamond Jenness; published for presentation at the fifth Pacific Science Congress, Canada, 1933
Format
Books
Language
English
Publication
[Toronto] : The University of Toronto Press, 1933
Physical Details
396 pages : illustrations (maps) ; 24 cm
OCLC
ocm00822818
"References": pages 307-311.
Quaternary geology of North America in relation to the migration of man, by W.A. Johnston.--Pleistocene vertebrates and their bearing on the problem of human antiquity in North America, by A.S. Romer.--The antiquity of man in America in the light of archæology, by N.C. Nelson.--Racial types in America and their relations to Old World types, by E.A. Hooton.--Ethnological diversity in America and its significance, by Clark Wissler.--Origin of civilizations in Central America and Mexico, by H.J. Spinden.--Origin of the Indian civilizations in South America, by Erland Nordenskiöld.--Contacts with America across the Southern Pacific, by R.B. Dixon.--Relationships between North-west America and North-east Asia, by Franz Boas.--The problem of the Eskimo, by Diamond Jenness