Environment, Tools & Man: An Inaugural LectureThe University Press, 1946 - 30 pagine |
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... Man's first appearance on earth , we do , to a con- siderable extent , leave behind us the standards and the point ... Man's story is not normally submitted . It is noteworthy that among those who have built up the study of Early Man ...
... Man's first appearance on earth , we do , to a con- siderable extent , leave behind us the standards and the point ... Man's story is not normally submitted . It is noteworthy that among those who have built up the study of Early Man ...
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... Man's environment - geography , climate , the animal and to some extent the vege- table world — at any given stage of the Pleistocene , while the palaeontologist , in so far as the rather meagre skeletal material allows , can tell us ...
... Man's environment - geography , climate , the animal and to some extent the vege- table world — at any given stage of the Pleistocene , while the palaeontologist , in so far as the rather meagre skeletal material allows , can tell us ...
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... the single unbroken thread which ties together the whole of Man's story . Not till that clue brings us at last to a being whom we can no longer recognise as human , may we leave the scientist in sole possession of the field . i 30.
... the single unbroken thread which ties together the whole of Man's story . Not till that clue brings us at last to a being whom we can no longer recognise as human , may we leave the scientist in sole possession of the field . i 30.
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