Arquipélago Malaio (Galician Wikipedia)

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  • «If we draw a line... commencing to the east of the Philippine Islands, thence along the western coast of Gilolo, through the island of Bouru, and curving round the west end of Mores, then bending back by Sandalwood Island to take in Rotti, we shall divide the Archipelago into two portions, the races of which have strongly marked distinctive peculiarities. This line will separate the Malayan and all the Asiatic races, from the Papuans and all that inhabit the Pacific; and though along the line of junction intermigration and commixture have taken place, yet the division is on the whole almost as well defined and strongly contrasted, as is the corresponding zoological division of the Archipelago, into an Indo-Malayan and Austro-Malayan region». http://www.papuaweb.org/dlib/bk/wallace/race.html Arquivado 16 de outubro de 2012 en Wayback Machine.

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  • "Malay Archipelago Arquivado 17 de abril de 2008 en Wayback Machine.." Encyclopaedia Britannica. 2006. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc.
  • Alfred Russel Wallace (1863). Charles H. Smith, ed. "On the Physical Geography of the Malay Archipelago". Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London (Royal Geographical Society of London) 33. Archived from the original on 23 de marzo de 2010. Consultado o 31 de maio de 2013. 
  • «If we draw a line... commencing to the east of the Philippine Islands, thence along the western coast of Gilolo, through the island of Bouru, and curving round the west end of Mores, then bending back by Sandalwood Island to take in Rotti, we shall divide the Archipelago into two portions, the races of which have strongly marked distinctive peculiarities. This line will separate the Malayan and all the Asiatic races, from the Papuans and all that inhabit the Pacific; and though along the line of junction intermigration and commixture have taken place, yet the division is on the whole almost as well defined and strongly contrasted, as is the corresponding zoological division of the Archipelago, into an Indo-Malayan and Austro-Malayan region». http://www.papuaweb.org/dlib/bk/wallace/race.html Arquivado 16 de outubro de 2012 en Wayback Machine.