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v.Eickstedt:
Rassenkunde und Rassengeschichte der Menschheit / Racial Science and Racial History of Mankind (1934):
Somewhat outdated by now and Eickstedt himself corrected himself in later essays, but this book never good a second edition. This is his main book about the biological history and classification of mankind into races:
http://booksdl.org/get.php?md5=39b9f...1RV31O0X9TQQY8
Die Forschung am Menschen, Teil 1 / Research On Man Part 1: Methods and History of Racial Anthropology:
This is the introduction to his classic, general textbook on anthropology, covering the history of anthropological research and the most common tools and methods used. This shows that many old anthropologists worked very scientifically and always tried to incorporate the newest biological methods into their work:
http://booksdl.org/get.php?md5=b303b...61IX2IRJ0EFNN6
Die Forschung am Menschen, Teil 2 / Research On Man Part 2: Physiological and Morphological Anthropology:
This is basically about the group and individual differences in physical appearance (from nose shape to blood pressure), so probably what stood the test of time the best:
http://booksdl.org/get.php?md5=0203e...XK7YS9KOZKAGIZ
Die Forschung am Menschen, Teil 3 / Research On Man Part 3: Psychological Anthropology:
This is essentially a summary of various psychological takes on human differences, probably not that mandatory
http://booksdl.org/get.php?md5=57fe6...VW99FLZIDBIUXE
Biasutti (who is better and more up-to-date in some regards) coming later...
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