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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Page 68
... tradition known as the chopper - chopping tradition ( Fig . 5.6 ) . But the geographical distribution of the Acheulean and chopper - chopping traditions are not as exclu- sive as was formerly supposed , for it is now clear that tools of ...
... tradition known as the chopper - chopping tradition ( Fig . 5.6 ) . But the geographical distribution of the Acheulean and chopper - chopping traditions are not as exclu- sive as was formerly supposed , for it is now clear that tools of ...
Page 141
... traditions in the Chatelperronian actually represents an evolutionary transition taking place in Neandertal cultures in the absence of any intrusive populations . In this view , the Neandertals were not replaced by but evolved into ...
... traditions in the Chatelperronian actually represents an evolutionary transition taking place in Neandertal cultures in the absence of any intrusive populations . In this view , the Neandertals were not replaced by but evolved into ...
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... traditions of comparable age have also been found in the Valley of Mexico , in the Andes from Ar- gentina to Chile , and in Venezuela . One of the most interesting assemblages is that of Fell's Cave near the Strait of Magellan . Here ...
... traditions of comparable age have also been found in the Valley of Mexico , in the Andes from Ar- gentina to Chile , and in Venezuela . One of the most interesting assemblages is that of Fell's Cave near the Strait of Magellan . Here ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
PART I | 7 |
Dominant and Recessive Genes | 14 |
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