Environment, Tools & Man: An Inaugural LectureThe University Press, 1946 - 30 pagine |
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... palaeontology , palaeo- botany - and the formation of a prehistorian in this sense calls for a scientific discipline to which the student of the later stages of Man's story is not normally submitted . It is noteworthy that among those ...
... palaeontology , palaeo- botany - and the formation of a prehistorian in this sense calls for a scientific discipline to which the student of the later stages of Man's story is not normally submitted . It is noteworthy that among those ...
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... palaeontology which is utilised by the geochronologist gives us also the material for a reconstruction of Man's environment - geography , climate , the animal and to some extent the vege- table world — at any given stage of the ...
... palaeontology which is utilised by the geochronologist gives us also the material for a reconstruction of Man's environment - geography , climate , the animal and to some extent the vege- table world — at any given stage of the ...
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... palaeontology can give us a reasonably good account of geomorphology , climate , fauna and to a lesser extent flora for those regions of the Earth in which human relics have been found . When we have collated this information for a ...
... palaeontology can give us a reasonably good account of geomorphology , climate , fauna and to a lesser extent flora for those regions of the Earth in which human relics have been found . When we have collated this information for a ...
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