Environment, Tools & Man: An Inaugural LectureThe University Press, 1946 - 30 pagine |
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... examine the artefacts themselves , and almost inevitably tends to apply to their classifica- tion the ideas and the vocabulary of the science in which he was trained . In other words he regards an artefact as a fossil , and is apt to ...
... examine the artefacts themselves , and almost inevitably tends to apply to their classifica- tion the ideas and the vocabulary of the science in which he was trained . In other words he regards an artefact as a fossil , and is apt to ...
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... examine what , in fact , the natural sciences can properly give to the prehistorian , and how this information can most fruitfully be used by him . I have already spoken of the geochrono- logical framework , which is of primary ...
... examine what , in fact , the natural sciences can properly give to the prehistorian , and how this information can most fruitfully be used by him . I have already spoken of the geochrono- logical framework , which is of primary ...
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... and equipment of Early Man . When we come to examine the artefacts which we actually possess , we must see them also against the background of environment , bearing in mind their possible relation to the activities and 19.
... and equipment of Early Man . When we come to examine the artefacts which we actually possess , we must see them also against the background of environment , bearing in mind their possible relation to the activities and 19.
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Ancient Hunters ANTHROPOLOGY archaeological side archaeologist Aurignacian bone and reindeer carving chipped stones Chopping-tool Churchill Babington classification by function comparison contemporary fauna creature of woodland D. A. E. GARROD Disney dispersed in river earth earth's face entirely of wood environment evolution examine the artefacts extent flint flourished food remains fossil found dispersed gained the power geology and palaeontology glaciation grooves Human palaeontology Inaugural Lecture incalculable influences included a fair industries Lecture BY D. A. E. lithic studies living Magdalenian maker of hand-axes mammoth Man's handiwork Man's story material method Mortillet Mount Carmel Mousterian natural sciences needs of primitive Old Stone Age ordinary burin Palaeo Palaeolithic cultures Persian fallow deer Pleistocene possible spear-heads pre-occupation prehistorian reindeer antler relics Sinanthropus Sir Ellis Minns Sollas Solutrean spear-thrower stone implements stone or bone stone tools typological classification University of Cambridge Upper Palaeolithic utilised vessels and shields weapons wooden spear woodland habitat