Environment, Tools & Man: An Inaugural LectureThe University Press, 1946 - 30 pagine |
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... imaginative . If I sometimes seem to repeat what they have already written , I feel that no apology is needed ; it simply means that we have been thinking on the same lines . Let us now examine what , in fact , the natural sciences can ...
... imaginative . If I sometimes seem to repeat what they have already written , I feel that no apology is needed ; it simply means that we have been thinking on the same lines . Let us now examine what , in fact , the natural sciences can ...
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... imagination ; an effort difficult to make and all too easy to shirk . Admitting that a typological classification of implements is a necessary preliminary to the study of any Stone Age culture , if only in order that those who have not ...
... imagination ; an effort difficult to make and all too easy to shirk . Admitting that a typological classification of implements is a necessary preliminary to the study of any Stone Age culture , if only in order that those who have not ...
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... imagining and fashioning tools , must necessarily have been con- ditioned by the limitations of his imperfectly developed brain ? The relative scarcity of skeletal remains of fossil man by comparison with his implements often makes it ...
... imagining and fashioning tools , must necessarily have been con- ditioned by the limitations of his imperfectly developed brain ? The relative scarcity of skeletal remains of fossil man by comparison with his implements often makes it ...
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