Environment, Tools & Man: An Inaugural LectureThe University Press, 1946 - 30 pagine |
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... natural science - geology , palaeontology , palaeo- botany - and the formation of a prehistorian in this sense calls ... sciences . This recruitment is to be expected in a subject which touches those sciences at so many points , and it ...
... natural science - geology , palaeontology , palaeo- botany - and the formation of a prehistorian in this sense calls ... sciences . This recruitment is to be expected in a subject which touches those sciences at so many points , and it ...
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... scientific and objective method of digging and observing and recording is admissible . My concern is that the natural sciences should not go on to monopolise a field which does not strictly belong to them - the study of Man as reflected ...
... scientific and objective method of digging and observing and recording is admissible . My concern is that the natural sciences should not go on to monopolise a field which does not strictly belong to them - the study of Man as reflected ...
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... natural sciences can properly give to the prehistorian , and how this information can most fruitfully be used by him ... Nature in Prehistory . Conference on the Problems and Prospects of European Archaeology , London 1944 . 2 Early Man ...
... natural sciences can properly give to the prehistorian , and how this information can most fruitfully be used by him ... Nature in Prehistory . Conference on the Problems and Prospects of European Archaeology , London 1944 . 2 Early Man ...
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