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Page 458
... remains of a type of mankind so vastly older than and so different in structure from all the then - known varieties of men , living or extinct , as to be regarded by many recent writers as the representative of another species , for ...
... remains of a type of mankind so vastly older than and so different in structure from all the then - known varieties of men , living or extinct , as to be regarded by many recent writers as the representative of another species , for ...
Page 462
... remains , the archaeologist who explains the significance of the imple- ments and culture , the zoologist and palaeontologist who deal with the associated fauna , and the geologist who interprets the circum- stances under which the remains ...
... remains , the archaeologist who explains the significance of the imple- ments and culture , the zoologist and palaeontologist who deal with the associated fauna , and the geologist who interprets the circum- stances under which the remains ...
Page 471
... remains of these people were unknown before 1848 , their handiwork — the rough implements of stone made by these men and their predecessors - had been the subject of much dis- cussion before then . As long ago as the year 1690 a flint ...
... remains of these people were unknown before 1848 , their handiwork — the rough implements of stone made by these men and their predecessors - had been the subject of much dis- cussion before then . As long ago as the year 1690 a flint ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
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