"Le Varieta Umane. Principi E Metodo Di Classificazione" by Giuseppe Sergi delves into the principles and methods of classifying human variations. This work explores the anatomical and physiological differences among various human populations, offering insights into the field of physical anthropology. Sergi's approach provides a foundational understanding of ethnic studies and the scientific study of human diversity.
This Italian-language edition offers valuable perspectives for scholars and students interested in the historical context of human classification and the scientific methodologies employed in anthropology. The book remains relevant for understanding the development of racial and ethnic studies.
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