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Early Britain

CHAPTER VII
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Professor Phillips points out that in Yorkshire, and especially in the plain of York, an essentially dark, short, non-Teutonic type is common; while persons of the same characteristics abound among the supposed pure Anglians of Lincolnshire.

They are found in great numbers in East Anglia, and they are not rare even in Kent.

In Sussex and Essex they occur less frequently, and they are also comparatively scarce in the Lothians.

Dr.
Beddoe, Dr.Thurnam, and other anthropologists have collected much evidence to the same effect.

Hence we may conclude with great probability that large numbers of the descendants of the dark Britons still survive even on the Teutonic coast.


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