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Title: With the world's people; an account of the ethnic origin, primitive estate, early migrations, social evolution, and present conditions and promise of the principal families of men
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: Ridpath, John Clark, 1840-1900
Subjects: World history Ethnology
Publisher: Washington : Clark E. Ridpath
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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1 ^ -^ RUINS OF ANXVRA GALATIA.-After Charles Texier stock, that is, of the Aramaic branch thereof, had entered the Cilician country. We are here, however, on the borders of Syria and may, on general principles, expect a decline in Aryan influence. The coast region from Pamphylia to An- tioch is separated on the north from Lycaonia and Cappadocia by mountain ranges, and for this reason is less likelyM.—Vol. 2—5 Roman fleets and his own military repu-tation. The remaining province of Asia Minor,as it existed in the classical times, is Gala-tia, an inland countrv lying Anomalous posi-east of Phrygia. Its posi- T^^S^t^tion in the ethnic scheme of habitants.Western Asia is anomalous. Perhaps noother country, ancient or modern, has re-
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THE GREEKS.—GALA TIAi\S. 67 ceived its leading population under eir-cumstances so extraordinary. Originally Galatia was included, at least in part, with Phrygia. There can be little doubt that in common with the other countriesof Asia Minor there were aborigines in these regions whom the Aryans over-came in their migrations westward. No doubt Galatia had at one time a popula-tion of Aryan extraction. The geograph-ical position of the country would seemto forbid any other conclusion, but the strange fact in the ethnic history of the country is the incoming of a Gallic, that is a Celtic, race from the West. It was this Gallic invasion of 277 B. C. which gave the name to the country. It appears that a great Btoryandre- ^^ . , , suits of the Gal- body of Celts, turning back lie invasion. i- ii j. i. from the western partsof Europe, as we have shown in the former book, came upon Northern Greece, under the leadership of their great chieftain, Brennus, and reduced the northern countries to their sway

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