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... period of the Paleozoic , the Animalia were already differen- tiated into many phyla . The Chordata , however , were not yet among them . As shown in Figure 4-1 , the phylum Chordata , subphylum Vertebrata , and superclass Tetrapoda ...
... period of the Paleozoic , the Animalia were already differen- tiated into many phyla . The Chordata , however , were not yet among them . As shown in Figure 4-1 , the phylum Chordata , subphylum Vertebrata , and superclass Tetrapoda ...
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... Periods Stone implements provide most of the evidence about the earliest phases of cultural evolution . Hence archaeologists divide the entire period of early prehistory into lithic ( meaning " stone " ) ages . Three such ages are ...
... Periods Stone implements provide most of the evidence about the earliest phases of cultural evolution . Hence archaeologists divide the entire period of early prehistory into lithic ( meaning " stone " ) ages . Three such ages are ...
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... period into 18 months of 20 days each ( 18 x 20 = 360 ) , leaving 5 days over as an annual unlucky period . Each of the 20 days had a name , and each was numbered consecutively from 1 to 13. Every 13 × 20 260 days , the number 1 ...
... period into 18 months of 20 days each ( 18 x 20 = 360 ) , leaving 5 days over as an annual unlucky period . Each of the 20 days had a name , and each was numbered consecutively from 1 to 13. Every 13 × 20 260 days , the number 1 ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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