"Die V lker des Erdballs. Erster Band." by Heinrich Karl Wilhelm Berghaus, presents a comprehensive overview of global populations during the 19th century. This volume delves into the cultural, social, and historical aspects of various peoples across the globe. Berghaus's meticulous work offers insights into the diverse customs, traditions, and geographical distributions of different ethnic groups, providing a valuable resource for understanding the world's population at the time.
This detailed exploration serves as an important historical document, reflecting the era's understanding of anthropology and geography. Scholars and enthusiasts interested in ethnology, cultural history, and the history of travel will find this volume to be an enlightening read, offering a glimpse into a world undergoing rapid transformation.
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