Environment, Tools & Man: An Inaugural LectureThe University Press, 1946 - 30 pagine |
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... typological classification , sometimes very detailed , to relate the industry so studied to others already known , and to put a name to it— either an existing one , or newly coined , as need may be . If the material is sufficiently ...
... typological classification , sometimes very detailed , to relate the industry so studied to others already known , and to put a name to it— either an existing one , or newly coined , as need may be . If the material is sufficiently ...
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... 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 direct access to it may use the material for comparison and interpretation , it remains ...
... 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 direct access to it may use the material for comparison and interpretation , it remains ...
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... typological approach alone is possible . Our first effort then must be to recon- struct as completely as we can the physical en- vironment of their makers . The world of Early Man has long since disappeared , its contours destroyed by ...
... typological approach alone is possible . Our first effort then must be to recon- struct as completely as we can the physical en- vironment of their makers . The world of Early Man has long since disappeared , its contours destroyed by ...
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