The Evolution of Man and SocietyAllen & Unwin, 1969 - 751 من الصفحات |
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... evolution in many directions . It implies also a deterministic process such as we have in the evolution of the horse's foot or the giraffe's neck or the elephant's trunk . Such processes are well known under various names such as Henry ...
... evolution in many directions . It implies also a deterministic process such as we have in the evolution of the horse's foot or the giraffe's neck or the elephant's trunk . Such processes are well known under various names such as Henry ...
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... evolution of the nervous structure underlying speech was established and relatively stable when the evolution of the mouth was still rapidly proceeding . Hence the extreme variability of its structure and capacity for sound production ...
... evolution of the nervous structure underlying speech was established and relatively stable when the evolution of the mouth was still rapidly proceeding . Hence the extreme variability of its structure and capacity for sound production ...
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... Evolution ' ; in Sol Tax ( General ) . ROBINSON , J. T. 1962. ' Origin and adaptive radiation of the Australopithecines ' : in Evolution und Hominisation ( Ed . Kurth ) . Fischer , Stuttgart . ( Smithsonian Report for 1961. ) SCHALLER ...
... Evolution ' ; in Sol Tax ( General ) . ROBINSON , J. T. 1962. ' Origin and adaptive radiation of the Australopithecines ' : in Evolution und Hominisation ( Ed . Kurth ) . Fischer , Stuttgart . ( Smithsonian Report for 1961. ) SCHALLER ...
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PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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