Baffled by human diversity

Aeon (2024)
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Popularized in the seventeenth-century, polygenism is the view that God created multiple first human progenitors. This article reassesses the seventeenth-century version of polygenism and argues that the idea played an important role in American anthropology and conceptions of race in later centuries.

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Jacob Zellmer
University of California, San Diego

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