Karl Penka

Karl Penka (26 October 1847, Mohelnice – 10 February 1912, Vienna) was an Austrian philologist and anthropologist. Known for his now-outdated theories locating the Proto-Indo-European homeland in Northern Europe, Penka has been described as "a transitional figure between Aryanism and Nordicism". Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Penka, Karl, 1847-1912
    Published 1878

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    by Penka, Karl, 1847-1912
    Published 1893

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    by Penka, Karl, 1847-1912
    Published 1874

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    by Penka, Karl, 1847-1912
    Published 1878

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    by Penka, Karl, 1847-1912
    Published 1911

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    by Penka, Karl, 1847-1912
    Published 1886

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    by Penka, Karl, 1847-1912
    Published 1911

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    by Penka, Karl, 1847-1912
    Published 1907

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