The Evolution of Man and SocietySimon and Schuster, 1971 - 753 من الصفحات |
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... brought into cultivation , at dates which are still uncertain , by farmers moving into poorer and drier lands in Asia and Africa : ( i ) Indian millet ( Panicum miliaceum ) Indus valley 2500 B.C. ( ii ) Chinese millet ( Setaria italica ) ...
... brought into cultivation , at dates which are still uncertain , by farmers moving into poorer and drier lands in Asia and Africa : ( i ) Indian millet ( Panicum miliaceum ) Indus valley 2500 B.C. ( ii ) Chinese millet ( Setaria italica ) ...
الصفحة 160
... brought an understanding of engineering and of water control ; they brought new and improved crops ; and especially they brought the olive . At first , the colonists married some native wives , so generating a diverse and adaptable ...
... brought an understanding of engineering and of water control ; they brought new and improved crops ; and especially they brought the olive . At first , the colonists married some native wives , so generating a diverse and adaptable ...
الصفحة 203
... brought mili- tary power into inaccessible mountains . And to the people of one region , Thrace and Macedonia , they gave a military power that was to change the art of war and bring down the Empire of the Persians themselves . The ...
... brought mili- tary power into inaccessible mountains . And to the people of one region , Thrace and Macedonia , they gave a military power that was to change the art of war and bring down the Empire of the Persians themselves . The ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
DRAWN BY JOHN STUART SHAW Fig 1 The Intelligence Selection Cycle in Man page | 26 |
The Evolution of the Breeding System in Man | 63 |
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