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This is PDF version 2, scanned from a reprint by Sons of Liberty, Hollywood, Calif., [196-?].
See also HARVEY, John Hooper: The Heritage of Britain (1940).
"In another line of tradition, namely the more familiar Genesis of the Old Testament, Ar-Thor--or Adar as he is also named in the Edda--and his queen Gun-Ifo (Gweneva) and his son Gan or Kan who succeeded him as the second Sumerian emperor, are known to us as Adam, Eve and Cain. There the serpent cult which Adam-Thor suppressed appears in the person of Satan, and it is significant that the British bard Cadmon, probably aware of the Edda version, rewrote Genesis in which he depicted Adam as killing the snake.
Nowhere in all these parallel versions except in Genesis is Abel a brother of Cain. On the contrary, he is the mortal enemy of the Goths, and the leader of the human-sacrificing serpent-worshippers, and the successor of his father Satan or Wotan. Abel is Loki in the Eddas, the Green Man of the Arthurian Legend and the Baal or Bal of the primitive religions. All versions agree as to the killing of Bal by Cain, and the name Tu-Bal-Cain means Cain-killer-of-Bal. Our rediscovered history identifies Tu-Bal-Cain with Cain and with Gan, the second Sumerian king. It shows his killing of Bal as the final act in establishing the ascendancy of Adam-Tor and his Goths over the serpent worshipping, human-sacrificing aborigines of Chaldea. And again, nowhere outside the Biblical version is this act depicted as murder but as taking place in open battle."
--p43
Author(s): PILE, George
Publisher: The author
Year: 1949
Language: English
City: London
Tags: Abel, Alpine, Armenoid, Arthur, Aryan, blood group, British Edda, cephalic index, civilisation, Dinaric, East Baltic, Eden, Egypt, Eve, Gan, Goth, Holy Grail, M. Grant, J.H. Harvey, Indara, Green Man, Hittites, T. Huxley, idiotype, A. Keith, Manis, Mediterranean, Mongol, Nordic, Odin, phenotype, Pict, race, W. Ripley, skull, St. Andrew, St. George, St. Michael, L. Stoddard, Sumerian, Troy, Tu-Bal-Cain, L.A. Waddell
The Five Races of Europe - Front Cover
Title Page
Foreword and Dedication
Half-title
CONTENTS
Introduction
Chapter I. Distinguishing Characteristics
The Mediterranean Race
The physical characteristics
Mental characteristics
The Nordic Race
The physical characteristics
The mental characteristics
PLATE (1): Nordic Skull
PLATES (2)-(5): Nordic Predominant
PLATES (6)-(9): Mediterranean Predominant
The Alpine Race
Of the physical characteristics
The mental characteristics
PLATES (10)-(13): The Alpine Head
PLATES (14)-(16): The Alpine Head
PLATES (17)-(19): Head Measurements
The East Baltic Race
Physically
Comparing his mental characteristics
The Dinaric Race
PLATES (20)-(21): East Baltic Predominant
The physical characteristics
PLATES (22)-(24): Dinaric Predominant
In mental characteristics
PLATE: Race Map of Europe
Chapter II. Distribution
(1) Racial Composition of the European Nations
(2) World Distribution of the European Races
Chapter III.
(1) The Ancient World
Egypt
China
The Name "Aryan"
(2) Both Sides of the Medal
Chapter IV. Human Pattern
Chapter V. Conclusion
Appendix and Notes
Select Bibliography and Acknowledgments
Appendix
I.
II.
III.
Notes
Index