Environment, Tools & Man: An Inaugural LectureThe University Press, 1946 - 30 pagine |
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... cultures at varying levels of development , and flourishing under widely different conditions . The proper method is to compare the whole economy of a modern primitive people with the economy , as far as it is known , of a prehistoric ...
... cultures at varying levels of development , and flourishing under widely different conditions . The proper method is to compare the whole economy of a modern primitive people with the economy , as far as it is known , of a prehistoric ...
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... culture with a very characteristic stone industry , which was carried by migration from one environment to another very different , and secondly , that of two distinct cultures at more or less the same stage of development , flourishing ...
... culture with a very characteristic stone industry , which was carried by migration from one environment to another very different , and secondly , that of two distinct cultures at more or less the same stage of development , flourishing ...
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... cultures in which neither bone nor antler was ever worked at all . My second case is one which should also , like the first , include the functional analysis of tools in relation to environment - in this case , diversity in face of ...
... cultures in which neither bone nor antler was ever worked at all . My second case is one which should also , like the first , include the functional analysis of tools in relation to environment - in this case , diversity in face of ...
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