Culture, People, Nature: An Introduction to General AnthropologyWritten by a foremost spokesperson on cultural materialism, this book introduces students to the four fields of anthropology making all aspects of archaeology, linguistics, physical anthropology and cultural anthropology accessible and relevant to readers. |
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... Europe There are several fossils in Europe that seem to be intermediate between erectus and sapiens , dating to between 0.5 and 0.2 mya . These include , among oth- ers , Mauer , Swanscombe , and Steinheim ( Fig . 5.10 ) . These finds ...
... Europe There are several fossils in Europe that seem to be intermediate between erectus and sapiens , dating to between 0.5 and 0.2 mya . These include , among oth- ers , Mauer , Swanscombe , and Steinheim ( Fig . 5.10 ) . These finds ...
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... Europe and southern France by 6000 B.P. , and Scandi- navia by 5500 B.P. ( Fagan 1989 : 297 ff . ) . The spread of the Neolithic from Eastern to Northern Europe involved the rapid migration of farming communities and their livestock ...
... Europe and southern France by 6000 B.P. , and Scandi- navia by 5500 B.P. ( Fagan 1989 : 297 ff . ) . The spread of the Neolithic from Eastern to Northern Europe involved the rapid migration of farming communities and their livestock ...
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... Europe ( see Bloch 1964 ; Champion et al . 1984 : 315 ; Piggott 1965 ; Renfrew 1973 ) . Because of the influence of the Roman Em- pire , architecture , metallurgy , textiles , and arma- ments were far more advanced in feudal Europe ...
... Europe ( see Bloch 1964 ; Champion et al . 1984 : 315 ; Piggott 1965 ; Renfrew 1973 ) . Because of the influence of the Roman Em- pire , architecture , metallurgy , textiles , and arma- ments were far more advanced in feudal Europe ...
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Introduction | 1 |
PART I | 7 |
Dominant and Recessive Genes | 14 |
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