The Evolution of Man and Society |
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Art and Magic As the ice was beginning to recede , perhaps about 12,000 B.C. , man began to reveal his human character to us . It happened perhaps first in the southwest corner of Europe where men from Africa met men from Asia near the ...
Art and Magic As the ice was beginning to recede , perhaps about 12,000 B.C. , man began to reveal his human character to us . It happened perhaps first in the southwest corner of Europe where men from Africa met men from Asia near the ...
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And perhaps also by the advantage that all populations have from being variable . The variation or polymorphism is thus what is described by Ford as a stable or balanced polymorphism . ( iv ) The proportions of these genes differ ...
And perhaps also by the advantage that all populations have from being variable . The variation or polymorphism is thus what is described by Ford as a stable or balanced polymorphism . ( iv ) The proportions of these genes differ ...
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An important factor , perhaps the decisive factor , was the disastrous results of his marriages . His incestuous marriages gave only daughters ; ' his other marriages gave sons who died young . It was in these circumstances that a ...
An important factor , perhaps the decisive factor , was the disastrous results of his marriages . His incestuous marriages gave only daughters ; ' his other marriages gave sons who died young . It was in these circumstances that a ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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