Environment, Tools & Man: An Inaugural LectureThe University Press, 1946 - 30 pagine |
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... relics of early man are necessarily reduced to the virtually imperishable elements of his culture — that is , for the most part , to the stone implements which can have formed only a small part of his total heritage . In these ...
... relics of early man are necessarily reduced to the virtually imperishable elements of his culture — that is , for the most part , to the stone implements which can have formed only a small part of his total heritage . In these ...
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... relics have been found . When we have collated this information for a particular stage , we must ask ourselves what would be the needs of primitive man faced by such an environ- ment . The answer will clearly depend to some extent on ...
... relics have been found . When we have collated this information for a particular stage , we must ask ourselves what would be the needs of primitive man faced by such an environ- ment . The answer will clearly depend to some extent on ...
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... in the main , legitimate . Such a study will not only by direct comparison throw light on the imperishable relics which we actually possess , but will also , by bringing out the needs of primitive man in face of a particular environment 16.
... in the main , legitimate . Such a study will not only by direct comparison throw light on the imperishable relics which we actually possess , but will also , by bringing out the needs of primitive man in face of a particular environment 16.
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