Environment, Tools & Man: An Inaugural LectureThe University Press, 1946 - 30 pagine |
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... archaeologist , finally William Ridgeway , again an eminent clas- sical scholar , but of whom his successor said that ' he embraced not only the archaeology , but the 478 anthropology of all ages and races ' . To these 5.
... archaeologist , finally William Ridgeway , again an eminent clas- sical scholar , but of whom his successor said that ' he embraced not only the archaeology , but the 478 anthropology of all ages and races ' . To these 5.
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... archaeologist is founded mainly on a knowledge of the Old Stone Age , such a list cannot but cause misgiving . It is true that Babington includes in the field of the archaeologist the cave - dwellers of the Périgord , then recently ...
... archaeologist is founded mainly on a knowledge of the Old Stone Age , such a list cannot but cause misgiving . It is true that Babington includes in the field of the archaeologist the cave - dwellers of the Périgord , then recently ...
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... archaeologist can draw no valid conclusions and the whole pattern of development falls to pieces . Again , in the excavation of prehistoric sites , only a rigorously scientific and objective method of digging and observing and recording ...
... archaeologist can draw no valid conclusions and the whole pattern of development falls to pieces . Again , in the excavation of prehistoric sites , only a rigorously scientific and objective method of digging and observing and recording ...
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