Castes and Trees: Tracing the Link Between European and Mexican Representations of Human Taxonomy

Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 11 (2019)
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Twenty-two years after Charles Darwin began to think of character divergence from a common ancestor in his Notebook B, the now famous and iconic branching diagram appeared in the fourth chapter of On the Origin of Species.

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