Human Evolution An Inductive Study of Man

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Human Evolution An Inductive Study of Man
Geo Rome Hall
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Between these and the half-blood Picts would lie the Kelts the Goidels first, and the Brythons behind them resting on the Belgae ; probably the latter had not advanced beyond Yorkshire to the north and the Midlands on the west. Probably before the entry of the Belgae another people, half Brythonic, half Scandinavian, had entered Britain, the latter element having been driven on ahead and divided from its parent stock when the Saxons forced their way to the Baltic. This idea is founded on the ph...ysical appearance of certain of the Caledonian tribes, which has usually been con- sidered to be explainable only by such an admixture of blood ; and by the fact that authorities as General Pitt Rivers and others, consider that the Danes' Dyke and similar earthworks in Yorkshire can only be explained by the supposition of their Barbarian Europe 1 1 9 being used to defend systematic advances from the sea. Such a tribe would naturally work down in their row-boats in the route that the Saxons afterwards took, down by Denmark and the Frisian Isles, thence up the east English coast until they arrived to where the people were less advanced in capacity for organisation and warfare, possibly possessing but little more than Neolithic weapons with which to oppose their bronze- using invaders.

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