Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14Department of Archaeology, 1995 - Archaeology |
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... Prehistoric Times ( 1865 ) , applying an Darwin's model of evolution to human history , was enormous success . However , in his later works he turned away from archaeology and increasingly focused on ethnography . This shift in subject ...
... Prehistoric Times ( 1865 ) , applying an Darwin's model of evolution to human history , was enormous success . However , in his later works he turned away from archaeology and increasingly focused on ethnography . This shift in subject ...
Page 147
... prehistory , but Childe had already agreed to write what was to become Prehistoric Communities of the British Childe Isles for Chambers . wrote this book in the context of the coming war , in which he felt everything could end . However ...
... prehistory , but Childe had already agreed to write what was to become Prehistoric Communities of the British Childe Isles for Chambers . wrote this book in the context of the coming war , in which he felt everything could end . However ...
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... Prehistoric Society . This address sought to link the British and continental prehistoric chronologies , and also proposed a new nomenclature for prehistory . This nomenclature was explicitly based on the recognition that there were ...
... Prehistoric Society . This address sought to link the British and continental prehistoric chronologies , and also proposed a new nomenclature for prehistory . This nomenclature was explicitly based on the recognition that there were ...
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