Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 12Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... origins and development of Prehistoric archaeology . Sam Lucy : The origins of ' Englishness ' : The effects of notions of racial identity on Anglo - Saxon studies . Martin Tingle : Darwin and Pitt - Rivers in the Jungles of Hampshire ...
... origins and development of Prehistoric archaeology . Sam Lucy : The origins of ' Englishness ' : The effects of notions of racial identity on Anglo - Saxon studies . Martin Tingle : Darwin and Pitt - Rivers in the Jungles of Hampshire ...
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... Origins of the Modern Mind . Harvard University Press , 1991 . Donald , M. Human cognitive evolution : what we were , what we are becoming . Social Research , 1993a . Donald , M. Précis of Origins of the Modern Mind . Behavioral and ...
... Origins of the Modern Mind . Harvard University Press , 1991 . Donald , M. Human cognitive evolution : what we were , what we are becoming . Social Research , 1993a . Donald , M. Précis of Origins of the Modern Mind . Behavioral and ...
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... origins of anatomically modern humans has generated much discussion of the symbolic activity of palaeolithic societies , with the notion of a major cognitive restructuring occurring with the origin of modern humans and the concomitant ...
... origins of anatomically modern humans has generated much discussion of the symbolic activity of palaeolithic societies , with the notion of a major cognitive restructuring occurring with the origin of modern humans and the concomitant ...
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