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Although the minds and morals of the races were at a low level at the time
of Adam's arrival, physical evolution had gone on quite unaffected by the
exigencies of the Caligastia rebellion. Adam's contribution to the biologic
status of the races, notwithstanding the partial failure of the undertaking,
enormously upstepped the people of Urantia.
P868:4, 78:1.2
Adam and Eve also contributed much that was of value to the social, moral,
and intellectual progress of mankind; civilization was immensely quickened
by the presence of their offspring. But thirty-five thousand years ago the
world at large possessed little culture. Certain centers of civilization existed
here and there, but most of Urantia languished in savagery. Racial and cultural
distribution was as follows:
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1. The violet race -- Adamites and Adamsonites. The chief center of
Adamite culture was in the second garden, located in the triangle of the Tigris
and Euphrates rivers; this was indeed the cradle of Occidental and Indian
civilizations. The secondary or northern center of the violet race was the
Adamsonite headquarters, situated east of the southern shore of the Caspian
Sea near the Kopet mountains. From these two centers there went forth to the
surrounding lands the culture and life plasm which so immediately quickened
all the races.
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2.
Pre-Sumerians and other Nodites. There were also present in Mesopotamia,
near the mouth of the rivers, remnants of the ancient culture of the days
of Dalamatia. With the passing millenniums, this group became thoroughly admixed
with the Adamites to the north, but they never entirely lost their Nodite
traditions. Various other Nodite groups that had settled in the Levant were,
in general, absorbed by the later expanding violet race.
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3. The Andonites maintained five or six fairly representative settlements
to the north and east of the Adamson headquarters. They were also scattered
throughout Turkestan, while isolated islands of them persisted throughout
Eurasia, especially in mountainous regions. These aborigines still held the
northlands of the Eurasian continent, together with Iceland and Greenland,
but they had long since been driven from the plains of Europe by the blue
man and from the river valleys of farther Asia by the expanding yellow race.
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4. The red man occupied the Americas, having been driven out of Asia
over fifty thousand years before the arrival of Adam.
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5. The yellow race. The Chinese peoples were well established in control
of eastern Asia. Their most advanced settlements were situated to the northwest
of modern China in regions bordering on Tibet.
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6. The blue race. The blue men were scattered all over Europe, but
their better centers of culture were situated in the then fertile valleys
of the Mediterranean basin and in northwestern Europe. Neanderthal absorption
had greatly retarded the culture of the blue man, but he was otherwise the
most aggressive, adventurous, and exploratory of all the evolutionary peoples
of Eurasia.
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7.
Pre-Dravidian India. The complex mixture of races in India -- embracing
every race on earth, but especially the green, orange, and black -- maintained
a culture slightly above that of the outlying regions.
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8. The Sahara civilization. The superior elements of the indigo race
had their most progressive settlements in what is now the great Sahara desert.
This indigo-black group carried extensive strains of the submerged orange
and green races.
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9. The Mediterranean basin. The most highly blended race outside of
India occupied what is now the Mediterranean basin. Here blue men from the
north and Saharans from the south met and mingled with Nodites and Adamites
from the east.
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This was the picture of the world prior to the beginnings of the great expansions
of the violet race, about twenty-five thousand years ago. The hope of future
civilization lay in the second garden between the rivers of Mesopotamia. Here
in southwestern Asia there existed the potential of a great civilization,
the possibility of the spread to the world of the ideas and ideals which had
been salvaged from the days of Dalamatia and the times of Eden.
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Adam and Eve had left behind a limited but potent progeny, and the celestial
observers on Urantia waited anxiously to find out how these descendants of
the erring Material Son and Daughter would acquit themselves.