Environment, Tools & Man: An Inaugural LectureThe University Press, 1946 - 30 pagine |
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... study of the artefacts of fossil man - it has had certain results which are perhaps not quite so happy . It is time , I think , that these tendencies should be critically examined , and that we should ask ourselves whether they are not ...
... study of the artefacts of fossil man - it has had certain results which are perhaps not quite so happy . It is time , I think , that these tendencies should be critically examined , and that we should ask ourselves whether they are not ...
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... artefacts are found , to- gether with their associated fossil fauna , then proceeds to examine the artefacts themselves , and almost inevitably tends to apply to their classifica- tion the ideas and the vocabulary of the science in ...
... artefacts are found , to- gether with their associated fossil fauna , then proceeds to examine the artefacts themselves , and almost inevitably tends to apply to their classifica- tion the ideas and the vocabulary of the science in ...
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... artefacts of bone and antler begin to appear . So far , I have suggested , in a general way , the part to be played ... examine the artefacts which we actually possess , we must see them also against the background of environment ...
... artefacts of bone and antler begin to appear . So far , I have suggested , in a general way , the part to be played ... examine the artefacts which we actually possess , we must see them also against the background of environment ...
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