India, Pakistan, CeylonWilliam Norman Brown Cornell University Press, 1951 - 234 էջ |
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... northern moun- tains . Another species , the Himalayan sun bear , also frequents the mountain country . This species is migratory in its habits , going into the high mountains during the summer rains and de- scending to lower elevations ...
... northern moun- tains . Another species , the Himalayan sun bear , also frequents the mountain country . This species is migratory in its habits , going into the high mountains during the summer rains and de- scending to lower elevations ...
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... northern India formed a continu- ous area with Villafranchian fauna , including Equus , Elephas , and Bos , as essentially an eastern extension of the upper Siwalik , direct connections between the two regions apparently ceased at the ...
... northern India formed a continu- ous area with Villafranchian fauna , including Equus , Elephas , and Bos , as essentially an eastern extension of the upper Siwalik , direct connections between the two regions apparently ceased at the ...
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... northern regions . Blue eyes are not uncommon in the Punjab , and other physical features usually associated with Caucasoid types also occur . Aryan literature also makes it clear that early immigrants of light - skinned peo- ples found ...
... northern regions . Blue eyes are not uncommon in the Punjab , and other physical features usually associated with Caucasoid types also occur . Aryan literature also makes it clear that early immigrants of light - skinned peo- ples found ...
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