The Evolution of Man and Society, المجلد 1Simon and Schuster, 1969 - 753 من الصفحات Col. maps on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 681-711. |
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الصفحة 23
... human teeth . ( iii ) They had more upright and human stance than any ape . ( iv ) But their brain cavities were well within the range of size of the apes , i.e. mostly from 450 to 550 c.c. as compared with a maximum for an ape of 750 ...
... human teeth . ( iii ) They had more upright and human stance than any ape . ( iv ) But their brain cavities were well within the range of size of the apes , i.e. mostly from 450 to 550 c.c. as compared with a maximum for an ape of 750 ...
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... human races are now being recombined . Some differences , however , which recombine within the human communities and families today are not derived from race mixture and we now have to find out what they do , what they show , and where ...
... human races are now being recombined . Some differences , however , which recombine within the human communities and families today are not derived from race mixture and we now have to find out what they do , what they show , and where ...
الصفحة 683
... Human Evolution . Wayne S.U.P. , Detroit . KOENIGSWALD , G. H. R. VON . 1960. Die Geschichte des Menschen . Springer , Berlin . MANGELSDORF , P. C. 1952. Plants and Human Affairs . Notre Dame U.P. ( Indiana ) Nieuwland Lectures ( 5 ) ...
... Human Evolution . Wayne S.U.P. , Detroit . KOENIGSWALD , G. H. R. VON . 1960. Die Geschichte des Menschen . Springer , Berlin . MANGELSDORF , P. C. 1952. Plants and Human Affairs . Notre Dame U.P. ( Indiana ) Nieuwland Lectures ( 5 ) ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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