Environment, Tools & Man: An Inaugural LectureThe University Press, 1946 - 30 pagine |
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... various , for scientific analysis . ' And he adds , ' As Carlyle wrote long ago , " Every reunion of men , is it not a re- union of incalculable influences ; every unit of it a microcosm of influences ; of which how shall science ...
... various , for scientific analysis . ' And he adds , ' As Carlyle wrote long ago , " Every reunion of men , is it not a re- union of incalculable influences ; every unit of it a microcosm of influences ; of which how shall science ...
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... various aspects of the subject the methods proper to each . This truth was perhaps more clearly perceived by some of the pioneers than by their successors . Gabriel de Mortillet , to whom we owe the first serious classification of the ...
... various aspects of the subject the methods proper to each . This truth was perhaps more clearly perceived by some of the pioneers than by their successors . Gabriel de Mortillet , to whom we owe the first serious classification of the ...
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... various hopeful ways of approaching this problem , but I shall do no more than illustrate two possible methods , taking first the case of a culture with a very characteristic stone industry , which was carried by migration from one ...
... various hopeful ways of approaching this problem , but I shall do no more than illustrate two possible methods , taking first the case of a culture with a very characteristic stone industry , which was carried by migration from one ...
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