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Page 127
... changes through time . The archaeological evidence , however , was ( perhaps inevitably ? ) relegated to a secondary rôle , being presented as little more than illustrative to the historical text in both a literal and figurative sense ...
... changes through time . The archaeological evidence , however , was ( perhaps inevitably ? ) relegated to a secondary rôle , being presented as little more than illustrative to the historical text in both a literal and figurative sense ...
Page 129
... changes in the archaeological rec- ord through the course of the period are related to significant developments in hominid behaviour patterns , which in their turn are viewed as the results of changes in mental abilities . The first per ...
... changes in the archaeological rec- ord through the course of the period are related to significant developments in hominid behaviour patterns , which in their turn are viewed as the results of changes in mental abilities . The first per ...
Page 131
... changes is not easy . dev- Secondly , Dennell makes no dis- tinction between behaviour which is genetically endowed and that which is learned . Anatomical developments would suggest that genetic change was very important . Studies of ...
... changes is not easy . dev- Secondly , Dennell makes no dis- tinction between behaviour which is genetically endowed and that which is learned . Anatomical developments would suggest that genetic change was very important . Studies of ...
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