The Evolution of Man and SocietySimon and Schuster, 1971 - 753 من الصفحات |
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... islands they occupied , is of importance quite disproportionate to the numbers and character of the people concerned . How are we to suppose that it was accomplished ? A thousand years was available . Superb skills in boat - building ...
... islands they occupied , is of importance quite disproportionate to the numbers and character of the people concerned . How are we to suppose that it was accomplished ? A thousand years was available . Superb skills in boat - building ...
الصفحة 638
... islands . IV . EASTER ISLAND Here is a Polynesian island notable beyond all others ever since its discovery by Europeans in 1722. At that time ( according to Heyerdahl ) it had been inhabited for a thousand years . But since 1400 miles ...
... islands . IV . EASTER ISLAND Here is a Polynesian island notable beyond all others ever since its discovery by Europeans in 1722. At that time ( according to Heyerdahl ) it had been inhabited for a thousand years . But since 1400 miles ...
الصفحة 639
... Island have their counterpart in the Marquesas and there are traces of stone - quarrying and fortification in the intermediate islands , even in Pitcairn . Moreover on Easter Island there occur stone tablets with picture writing ...
... Island have their counterpart in the Marquesas and there are traces of stone - quarrying and fortification in the intermediate islands , even in Pitcairn . Moreover on Easter Island there occur stone tablets with picture writing ...
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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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